Yoh.! Thats quite the chunk of change for a cover but I also know the amazing feeling of having screens break from even the smallest drops.Black only comes to around 800R though with the discount
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Yoh.! Thats quite the chunk of change for a cover but I also know the amazing feeling of having screens break from even the smallest drops.Black only comes to around 800R though with the discount
Lol uag local for same one is about 999Yoh.! Thats quite the chunk of change for a cover but I also know the amazing feeling of having screens break from even the smallest drops.
After it hits Jhb, who delivers it?I used amazon global shipping. (their own one)
I didn't actually receive it but its always been aramex.Aramex I think
My SO received her one yesterday from Telkom which is of course the LG panels but hers look fine for the time being TBH. Taking it to the local Huawei might be an option but as they haven't bothered to respond to the green screen issues I don't know how that will pan out.Hi All. So I imported mine M20pro from Hong Kong as I need a dual sim vairiant. Anyway, I've picked up the green screen and was wondering if anyone knew if I could have it replaced or repaired here? Or if I would need to send it back to Hong Kong.
Ended up taking the spigen as the UAG was coming via post officeLol uag local for same one is about 999
Huawei in SA is amazing both services are goodGot the spigen cover as well, really nice and good protector.
Contacted Huawei Singapore about the issue with my phone, they busy setting up the exchange program, they doing QC for the next few days to check if the replacement batch also has issues, if no, they will exchange. If its a bad batch then I have to wait 2 weeks for the new batch to come in which dont have the issue.
I messaged them on Facebook and they got back to me within a few hours, seriously impressed how they have responded to this. I'm sure Huawei in SA will do the same, they really are customer focused.
My SO received her one yesterday from Telkom which is of course the LG panels but hers look fine for the time being TBH. Taking it to the local Huawei might be an option but as they haven't bothered to respond to the green screen issues I don't know how that will pan out.
Same. It was only after I read then went and did the test did I notice it.TBH, I probably would never had noticed the green bleed until I read about it and saw I had an LG panel. Provided it doesn't get worse, I could easily live with it.
Take a look @ thisMy problem is really with shill reviews, and those reviewers to be too scared to criticise issues (or play them right down) because they’re petrified of being left off the freebie list for the next release or are being paid to only say good things.
Even when serious issues crop up they’ll very quickly knock up a vacuous pretend comparison and try and lead the discussion away from the issues many customers are experiencing all over the world.
Greengate? Let’s just throw out a story about how the product DESTROYS the competition.
Nothing wrong here [fingers in ears] la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la ...
such issues do happen even with bigger brandsWhat does that have to do with the issue on the Mate 20 Pro?
such issues do happen even with bigger brands
Well no its not ok, the way I've been treated by Huawei is what makes the annoyance of having to replace the phone ok. Every company has a fail. Its not just limited to apple. Google, Samsung, LG are among the few I can think of. You deal with it and move on.Huawei releases faulty phone....
Huawei users/fan boys go "It's ok cause Apple also releases faulty phones"
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Huawei releases faulty phone....
Huawei users/fan boys go "It's ok cause Apple also releases faulty phones"
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