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Hey all,

My Samsung Galaxy S2 phone broke down and since it was under warranty, I'm sending it back for a warranty exchange.

By broke down, I mean my phone can NOT turn on. When I hold the power button, there is no vibration and I can't connect to it through my laptop.

My question is, how secure is this transaction with T-mobile/Samsung? I have lots of passwords/accounts/files that I wouldn't want other eyes to look at and I'm a bit paranoid by the whole process.

And yes, I did speak to a T-Mobile customer support person and they said that it was secure, but just from another source, what do you guys think?

Thanks
 

soupysoup

Lurker
Hey all,

My Samsung Galaxy S2 phone broke down and since it was under warranty, I'm sending it back for a warranty exchange.

By broke down, I mean my phone can NOT turn on. When I hold the power button, there is no vibration and I can't connect to it through my laptop.

My question is, how secure is this transaction with T-mobile/Samsung? I have lots of passwords/accounts/files that I wouldn't want other eyes to look at and I'm a bit paranoid by the whole process.

And yes, I did speak to a T-Mobile customer support person and they said that it was secure, but just from another source, what do you guys think?

Thanks

Yes secure, ask they do is connect to there system completely wipe there device and reflash with official stock IMG, no need to worry about data
 
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