In these days of crisis, many companies are taking extraordinary steps. As many companies offer content to make their home more enjoyable, ever-increasing video calls, video providers such as Netflix or YouTube are forced to update their streaming quality and many more issues.
The problem facing many is what to do now when my smartphone breaks? What if I run out of warranty and expire when we have to continue living at home? What can I do in this unique situation? Xiaomi was clear, sending someone to fix your mobile home, in the case of Huawei, the decision is different.
Huawei extends the warranty period to stay at home
Where the cell phone purchased is under warranty, the store or its manufacturer must take care of those defects resulting from the production defects. The minimum legal period is two years, although manufacturers may offer additional warranties, either for better class products or for an additional price.
When a product declines, we have the option of taking it to the store, shipping it to the manufacturer or collecting it at home. As it is important these days not to go out unless absolutely necessary, doubts can arise. What if I'm still protected when I'm incarcerated?
@nothing @csantaengracia @alvarezdelvayo @geekdegafas @ProAndroid I just discovered that @HuaweiMobileESP I extend the warranty until June when I am over two years old. Even the P20 Pro has never failed me hehehe pic.twitter.com/2mmc135o91
– Javier Manzorro (@mzoslater) March 22, 2020
To avoid this problem, Huawei has decided to extend your cell phone warranty that they would be left out of this on some of the next cell phones. If your warranty expires between March 15 and June 14, 2020, you will receive a notice similar to the one Javier Manzorro received on Twitter (thanks for the warning!), And your mobile phone will extend its warranty until June 15, 2020, the day we hope everything is settled.
This outbreak comes at a critical point, and that should Huawei show that it is the most reliable brand right now. Introducing a guarantee to avoid leaving our mobile phone is something that every manufacturer should do at this time, even though it is also true that if our mobile phone breaks down what we want it will be that it is repaired now.
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