I know this has been discussed elsewhere but this is an issue of serious concern so I feel it warrants a dedicated thread.
I discovered on the last day of January that the screen on my Lumia 930 that I had bought from Amazon at the end of November had started flickering / jumping. The phone arrived in 99% almost perfect physical condition (about as best as could be expected from a mass produced item) so I had no reason to suspect anything wrong with it. I had barely used the phone as I wanted to keep it in the best possible condition whilst still within the Amazon returns period in case I needed to send it back. I had noticed the occasional flicker of the screen before but put it down to the AMOLED screen? However during final extended testing (running down a full charge) after downloading and using Spotify I noticed that the screen started flickering / jumping so badly that something was clearly wrong. The flickering was so bad that I think it could possibly cause someone with epilepsy to have a fit so I knew this could not be right. I then noticed that the screen was also jumping when scrolling websites such as Windows Central too and also on the home screen so I knew then that the issue wasn't limited to Spotify. The flickering / jumping was completely random, it started and stopped on its own for no known reason, but it ruined the experience of using the phone. I was using the phone on home Wifi for the entire duration. Luckily for me I had bought the phone from Amazon and they had a no quibble Christmas return policy for any phone bought between November 1st and December 31st which expired on January 31st so after doing an hour's frantic research I realised that it could be a possible hardware issue and immediately printed off a returns label (less than 4 hours before the deadline!) and returned it to Amazon last week. Amazon very quickly supplied a replacement within 1 working day but before I start using the replacement phone I want to find out if other people are experiencing the same issue at all, if so how widespread it is and whether people think it is a software issue or a hardware defect?
Again during extended use, I noticed that the phone did not detect the headphones properly on two occasions if they were inserted whilst the phone was on - I have the same problem with my Lumia 635 the first one of which I also returned. I did not however experience the widely reported overheating issue - the phone remained cool / only slightly warm for as long as I used it.
I have noticed today that Amazon have temporarily withdrawn the orange Nokia Lumia 930 that I returned with the following message:
"Item Under Review
This product is not currently offered by Amazon.co.uk because a customer recently told us that the item he or she received was not as described.
We are working to resolve this as quickly as possible. In the meantime, you may still find this product available from other sellers on this page."
- I don't know if it was because they had one return too many?!
I discovered on the last day of January that the screen on my Lumia 930 that I had bought from Amazon at the end of November had started flickering / jumping. The phone arrived in 99% almost perfect physical condition (about as best as could be expected from a mass produced item) so I had no reason to suspect anything wrong with it. I had barely used the phone as I wanted to keep it in the best possible condition whilst still within the Amazon returns period in case I needed to send it back. I had noticed the occasional flicker of the screen before but put it down to the AMOLED screen? However during final extended testing (running down a full charge) after downloading and using Spotify I noticed that the screen started flickering / jumping so badly that something was clearly wrong. The flickering was so bad that I think it could possibly cause someone with epilepsy to have a fit so I knew this could not be right. I then noticed that the screen was also jumping when scrolling websites such as Windows Central too and also on the home screen so I knew then that the issue wasn't limited to Spotify. The flickering / jumping was completely random, it started and stopped on its own for no known reason, but it ruined the experience of using the phone. I was using the phone on home Wifi for the entire duration. Luckily for me I had bought the phone from Amazon and they had a no quibble Christmas return policy for any phone bought between November 1st and December 31st which expired on January 31st so after doing an hour's frantic research I realised that it could be a possible hardware issue and immediately printed off a returns label (less than 4 hours before the deadline!) and returned it to Amazon last week. Amazon very quickly supplied a replacement within 1 working day but before I start using the replacement phone I want to find out if other people are experiencing the same issue at all, if so how widespread it is and whether people think it is a software issue or a hardware defect?
Again during extended use, I noticed that the phone did not detect the headphones properly on two occasions if they were inserted whilst the phone was on - I have the same problem with my Lumia 635 the first one of which I also returned. I did not however experience the widely reported overheating issue - the phone remained cool / only slightly warm for as long as I used it.
I have noticed today that Amazon have temporarily withdrawn the orange Nokia Lumia 930 that I returned with the following message:
"Item Under Review
This product is not currently offered by Amazon.co.uk because a customer recently told us that the item he or she received was not as described.
We are working to resolve this as quickly as possible. In the meantime, you may still find this product available from other sellers on this page."
- I don't know if it was because they had one return too many?!
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