- Aug 3, 2015
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My 520 is stuck on a boot loop for 2.5 months now. It seems the boot loop is here to stay and i either have to call it bricked or get it repaired. Warranty expired just after the problem appeared and Microsoft says it's not our problem, pay to have it fixed. In EU, we are entitled to 24 months warranty from the manufacturer.
I was having a good experience with my Windows Phone, fast, simple, compatible. It seems though it was made to last just two years. It was not cheap, i paid 200 euros, nor expensive. If i had given more they would probably have seen me in person in their local headquarters by now. I'm still skeptical whether to call it dead and buy a new smart phone (not necessarily a Windows Phone) or further pursue my rights. Evidently, i didn't ruin my Lumia nor it is past its working date. It's defective. A defective car is not "other people's problem" is the manufacturer's. If Microsoft screwed up and made a faulty product (probably through an update), they must propose a solution.
I was having a good experience with my Windows Phone, fast, simple, compatible. It seems though it was made to last just two years. It was not cheap, i paid 200 euros, nor expensive. If i had given more they would probably have seen me in person in their local headquarters by now. I'm still skeptical whether to call it dead and buy a new smart phone (not necessarily a Windows Phone) or further pursue my rights. Evidently, i didn't ruin my Lumia nor it is past its working date. It's defective. A defective car is not "other people's problem" is the manufacturer's. If Microsoft screwed up and made a faulty product (probably through an update), they must propose a solution.