24-04-2021 02:57 PM
Hi,
Seen lots of posts on the internet with problem like this, my phone, never dropped, in Samsung case and screen protector - the camera glass appears to have cracked without any input.
Have never damaged a phone before, this looks like manufacturing defect, but \Samsung support are unwilling to state anything other than physical damage is not covered by warranty. - sending me to s site for a £109 repair bill.
This appears to be a manufacturing defect, rather a user initiated problem (lots of reports on the internet) - even Amazon is selling spares/repairs for it - Is this what Samsung is really like now?
I left the Apple ecosystem due to their abysmal handling of the battery issues historically, and have been a loyal Samsung customer since, having at least 3 of their flagship phones since.
Is Samsung just going to ignore this fundamental flaw in their product?
25-04-2021 05:55 AM - last edited 25-04-2021 05:58 AM
I've seen similar posts to yours in regards to this happening but this isn't affecting enough phone's I assume to warrant Samsung concluding this is a manufacturing defect @Members_SpcldgX
I've had quite a few Samsung phone's including the Samsung N20 Ultra Snapdragon 5G I'm now using and haven't had this issue. 🤞
My family mostly uses Samsung phone's without this issue too.
I'm in no way suggesting this isn't happening to some people but it's Samsung that'll need to agree to a free repair.
You could lodge a complaint ticket and see where that goes.
My phone's are covered by my Home Contents Insurance which I could use if Samsung refuse support.
Consumer-Rights-Act-2015 might yield some help and information on what you can do.
I wish you all the best with this.
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