
| Have a question about your warranty or repair? Please reference our frequently asked questions below. |
| How do I know if my phone needs to
be repaired? How do I have my phone repaired? How do I verify if my phone is under warranty? How long is my phone covered by the limited warranty? When does my warranty coverage begin? What is a "proof of purchase"? What are some of the key reasons a phone might be denied for warranty coverage? What are the costs for out of warranty repairs? Where can I find detailed warranty information? |
| Q: How do I know if my phone
needs to be repaired? A: To determine if your phone needs to be repaired, please use our On-line Troubleshooting tool. Back To Top |
| Q: How do I have my phone repaired? A: For your personalized repair options and locations, please use our on-line repair locator. You will need your serial number and zip code. Back To Top |
| Q: How do I verify if my phone
is under warranty? A: To verify if your phone is under warranty, please use our on-line warranty verification tool. Back To Top |
| Q: How long is my phone covered
by the limited warranty? A: For information on the Nokia warranty coverage time period, please reference our warranty information section or consult the documentation that came with your product. Back To Top |
| Q: When does my warranty coverage
begin? A: The limited warranty begins on the date of the purchase of the product. Back To Top |
| Q: What is a "proof of purchase"? A: The proof of purchase is a copy of your sales receipt for the purchase of the phone. The proof of purchase should include the following information:
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| Q: What are some of the key reasons
a phone might be denied for warranty coverage? A: The key reasons for denial of warranty coverage are:
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| Q: What are the costs for out
of warranty repairs? A: Prices vary by product and the nature of the repair. Back To Top |
| Q: Where can I find detailed
warranty information? A: Please visit our warranty information section or consult the documentation that came with your product. Back To Top |