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Warranty 6 months or 12?
I'm going to buy a nexus 5 smartphone. There are 3 types of warranty: 3, 6 and 12 months.
What is best to take, given the likelihood of breakdowns, if each item after 3 adds 400 r?
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I remembered pleer.ru with their eternal similar divorces.
It’s better to overpay a little, but buy in the same Svyaznoy or Euroset, than save a little, and then sit and think what to do with this brick now.
There is a manufacturer 's
warranty , it works if the device is imported legally , and usually is 1-2 years, but not less than a year, it seems.
If the device was imported illegally, then it is better not to take this one (or rely only on yourself and on independent service centers), there will be no guarantee!
Some sellers impose additional services, supposedly a better guarantee - to send such sellers to them. Since 1) they mislead the consumer , 2) they often sell illegal goods , 3) they often change legal entities (about once every 6 months), then denying the guarantee on the basis that an agreement was concluded with another legal entity.
So I would not save the extra 1000-1500 rubles, but would go to a normal seller.
In pursuit, if the manufacturer has not established a warranty period, which is very rare, then the seller can establish a warranty period. But the seller cannot change the manufacturer's warranty period!
nafig this guarantee is not needed ... it will not protect against mechanical damage, and the most common is a broken display, treated with an original spare part for 6tr. If the phone is corrupted by hardware, then in 99% it is restored from the computer.
And what guarantee are you going to get? the phone is imported into the country legally, does it have a certificate?
Pay what your greed allows you)
If it's not a secret, what is the price with the minimum and maximum guarantee?
I recently bought for 14k, a year warranty.
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