Cracked screen - HD2 General

I dropped my hd2 on concrete and cracked the screen but everything still works perfectly fine. now ive gone over all of my choices and they are:
(i do not have insurance of any kind)
-Buy a new digitizer (which is what i believe to be broken) and replace it myself, which ive heard is either very hard or not possible(risk destroying the lcd in the process
-buy an already assembled digitizer+lcd screen and totally replace my screen (which is more expensize but less easier to screw up in the repair)
-send it to htc
so these being my three options, what do you recommend i do to solve my problem? thanks

take out insurance with such a great device, lol sorry send it to HTC man, do you really wanna break it even more, and secondly don't drop it??

As you stated the first option is insanely hard and really not recommended unless you are a proffessional.
the second option is a little easier and there are relatively good guides available,
after a quick search, here is a very good set of pictures showing the process:
http://www.pdacenter.ru/razborka/htc_hd2/
there are more guides available and I have a .doc file with a guide in it if you need further help.
the third option is pricy but obviously the safest. If money is not a serious object for you I would be leaning towards this. unfortunately you do own a very expensive phone so you are somewhat expected to be able to pay the huge repair fees associated with it.
So the choice is obviously entirely yours but i would lean towards a 3>2 > 1 decision depending on your money situation and your skill in micro electronics.

As the above poster does say insurance is a neccessity with this device, generally insurance for these phones is between £3-£5 a month, really not a bank breaker.

Xp3RiM3nT said:
As the above poster does say insurance is a neccessity with this device, generally insurance for these phones is between £3-£5 a month, really not a bank breaker.
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I pay £120 a year to insure mine. I'd not trust a £3 policy that's for sure!

what do you get extra froma £120 insurance?
i have checked my insurance documents and the only things it doesnt cover are general wear and tear and if the phone gets damaged during a war (why this is stated I have no idea )
It does however specificaly mention it covers accidental water damage and also damage from broken screens and cases.
so I really dont see what I would be missing from this insurance over some more expensive insurance?

Xp3RiM3nT said:
what do you get extra froma £120 insurance?
i have checked my insurance documents and the only things it doesnt cover are general wear and tear and if the phone gets damaged during a war (why this is stated I have no idea )
It does however specificaly mention it covers accidental water damage and also damage from broken screens and cases.
so I really dont see what I would be missing from this insurance over some more expensive insurance?
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Maybe I am just paying for the 'privilege' of being with O2UK, sounds about right.

mines not with a carrier, they always rip you off since they can pretty much guarantee people will take their insurance if they just add it on automatically. Just need to do a bit of price comparison to find the best.
Mine probably isnt the cheapest but it does cover all the things I need it too, some of them are a little sketchy on water damage and screen replacements.

Xp3RiM3nT said:
mines not with a carrier, they always rip you off since they can pretty much guarantee people will take their insurance if they just add it on automatically. Just need to do a bit of price comparison to find the best.
Mine probably isnt the cheapest but it does cover all the things I need it too, some of them are a little sketchy on water damage and screen replacements.
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Who is your policy with? I could really do with canceling mine then. The only reason I pay so much is I've had 2 replacements with my Diamond a year or two back and one with my Kaiser 3 odd years ago, they had no qualms about swapping the phones at the door and just giving me a new one.
Most will insist you send them back and they leave you phoneless for up to a week before they will send a replacement.

I hear what you saying about carrier insurance but mine is £6 a month with virgin and im covered for anything so didn't do to bad out of that

hey check here for a list of 3 insurers:
http://www.comparethemarket.com/more-products/mobile-phone-insurance/
I am with betterbuy but all three insurers use Citymain Administrators:
http://www.citymain.com/da/21920
(yours probably does too, since they are the most common insurer )
so you are going to get the same level of service from all of them it just depends on what price you want to pay versus how many extras you want.
Insurance2go = £40 per year for everything except loss and £54 including loss
js is £59 for everything excluding loss
betterbuy is £19.99 for accidental damage, £39.99 for accidental damage + theft and £49.99 for everything.
js has the best wording in their policy documents (and the lowest excess)but they do not cover for loss
betterbuy and insurance2go have almost exactly the same policy document but betterbuy is slightly cheaper for the same level of cover.
hope this helps a bit.
I didn't do completely exhaustive research so I may be wrong on somethings.
I ended up phoning them up to clarify they covered certain things, like screen damage since before I got my hd2 I saw a lot of posts about cracked screens.

Oh yes regarding the swapping the phone at the door, that is very nice but I do have many spare phones (life of a techie ) so I do not really need that level of service.

Xp3RiM3nT said:
hey check here for a list of 3 insurers:
http://www.comparethemarket.com/more-products/mobile-phone-insurance/
I am with betterbuy but all three insurers use Citymain Administrators:
http://www.citymain.com/da/21920
(yours probably does too, since they are the most common insurer )
so you are going to get the same level of service from all of them it just depends on what price you want to pay versus how many extras you want.
Insurance2go = £40 per year for everything except loss and £54 including loss
js is £59 for everything excluding loss
betterbuy is £19.99 for accidental damage, £39.99 for accidental damage + theft and £49.99 for everything.
js has the best wording in their policy documents (and the lowest excess)but they do not cover for loss
betterbuy and insurance2go have almost exactly the same policy document but betterbuy is slightly cheaper for the same level of cover.
hope this helps a bit.
I didn't do completely exhaustive research so I may be wrong on somethings.
I ended up phoning them up to clarify they covered certain things, like screen damage since before I got my hd2 I saw a lot of posts about cracked screens.
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Thanks buddy I really appreciate you taking the time to research it on my behalf, that's a bit more than I expected!

Kalavere said:
Thanks buddy I really appreciate you taking the time to research it on my behalf, that's a bit more than I expected!
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Your welcome, didn't take too long just had to retrace my steps.

I too cracked the glass and decided to have a go myself, i waited more than a week for the glass, followed the instructions and dismantled the phone without much hassle, just screws, plugs and a few stickers. Separating the glass from the lcd was another matter, i ended up breaking the LCD (quite badly) and had to order that too (another week). From what i've read more people break the Lcd than don't, specially on the first attempt. Also you have to de-solder the digitizer and Lcd apart and solder back again. No small task in it's self considering how small the contacts are. If you're not in a rush and want to save some money order the digitizer, try your best and if need to order the Lcd after you break the old one ;-)
If you really need to get it done in one go order both, if you do manage to do the job then sell the spare Lcd on ebay.

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Cracked glass, not screen, repair?

Right, as I'm a pillock I 'slept' with my phone listening to music, and during the night I pinged the phone off my bed which caught the edge of my desk leg, hitting the phone on the top right of the phone; pretty much directly above the forward facing camera...
As a result the glass of the screen cracked which means that the phone, touch-screen, and LCD are all fine, but with a nice spider-web of cracked glass on it
I broke it on saturday gone, and thinking that Orange insurance wouldn't be open on a bank holiday weekend, I didn't call in until today (tuesday). Apparently the insurance policy of Orange that I took out only covers damage if you report it within 48 hours, so that won't work. Fortunately Orange said that I could get a replacement for £760 :S
I've seen the bits on ebay that I need, and I have no problem with opening up the phone to fix it myself, but I've had to send the phone back already for it vibrating constantly, and I don't want to eff my warranty 3 months into my contract...
Anyone know the best place to get this fixed for the cheapest price that would keep my warranty intact?
Cheers guys, you've already helped me a great deal (I troll here pretty much everyday )
why not call orange again, saying you did it that morning?? Always worth a try
I've never had a bad experiance with orange insurance!
Jake
I would do but that stinks of insurance fraud... I feel like a criminal as it is, as I couldn't remember the times when the incident occured, and the guy on the phone called me out as I apparently sent messages when I would have noticed that the phone was broken.
Gagh, I'll wait a month, punch it, and then call again
Cheers for your reply
check this out:
http://mobile.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=03867
Just call up and say it happened last night.
Theyre a bit funny about certain things.. like it won't cover deliberate carelesness or if alcohol was involved. Your paying for the insurance so make use of it..
Biggest independent repair centre for HTC in the UK (Wimbeldon), quote for touchscreen exchange (glas only, lcd working). Warranty you have to check, since most of the screens inside are covered with "void" stickers.
"The cost to repair the device is £89.99 ex VAT plus £6 return postage.
OUR AVERAGE TURNAROUND TIME FROM WHEN WE GET THE DEVICE TO CONTACTING YOU FOR PAYMENT IS 48 HOURS EXCLUDING WEEKENDS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
WE ALSO OFFER A WALK IN SERVICE IN OUR SERVICE CENTRE IN WIMBLEDON.(IF THIS IS A SERVICE YOU REQUIRE PLEASE CONFIRM SO WE CAN ENSURE YOUR REPAIR CAN BE DONE WITHIN 2 HOURS)
If we cannot repair the device due to physical or liquid damage there is a £10 fee for the engineers time
If you would like us to undertake the repair for you please download the form called DOWNLOAD REPAIR FORM on the left hand side of the link below
http://www.turnonyourmobile.com"
Cheers guys, I'll sort it on insurance shortly. Gonna make sure my story is straight first though this time.
Thanks for the information on how to get it repaired, £89.99 ex is quite a lot considering its just a pane of glass. I could get the hacksaw out and take out one of my windows
young blade said:
check this out:
http://mobile.brando.com.hk/prod_detail.php?prod_id=03867
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OHHH i like this i think i will get this my case has a few scratches that really Bothers me.. i hope it fits Perfect.. do you think this is an EASY DIY Job?
i dropped my phone ..caught it by my foot to stop a free fall..n it crashed in the sand...its gt a scratch on its side nw >.<..mb htc sould have made a metal housing becuase it was a rly good thng with my old e61i..i dropped it in rough places many times bt the freaking thng only has a teeny weeny scratch..
For those who are browsing this thread...
You need to know that HD can be as fragile as carrying a big wafer biscuit in your pocket
So you need to be extreeeemly careful and there in not even one chance allowed.
SorX14 said:
Right, as I'm a pillock I 'slept' with my phone listening to music, and during the night I pinged the phone off my bed which caught the edge of my desk leg, hitting the phone on the top right of the phone; pretty much directly above the forward facing camera...
As a result the glass of the screen cracked which means that the phone, touch-screen, and LCD are all fine, but with a nice spider-web of cracked glass on it
I broke it on saturday gone, and thinking that Orange insurance wouldn't be open on a bank holiday weekend, I didn't call in until today (tuesday). Apparently the insurance policy of Orange that I took out only covers damage if you report it within 48 hours, so that won't work. Fortunately Orange said that I could get a replacement for £760 :S
I've seen the bits on ebay that I need, and I have no problem with opening up the phone to fix it myself, but I've had to send the phone back already for it vibrating constantly, and I don't want to eff my warranty 3 months into my contract...
Anyone know the best place to get this fixed for the cheapest price that would keep my warranty intact?
Cheers guys, you've already helped me a great deal (I troll here pretty much everyday )
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48 hours - insurance.
The reason this clase exists is to avoid paying you out if you phone late. The insurance suffers no prejudice is you ring one minute late or one day late or even a month late. So obviously the only reason is to limit claims. This is unfair. If you challenge this clause undr the UCTA legislation you will almost certainly win in the small claims court.
Stronger than you might think
My wife dropped my HD on a concrete floor in a supermarket - without its case - when it was a month old. It went down with a hell of a crack but suffered NO damage whatsoever. Miracle.

[Q] Repair or Replace?

Today, I dropped my baby edgewise onto concrete. The digitizer shattered right along with my heart!
Although the breakage occurred on the same corner as the digitizer's connection, the phone continues to function as normal, albeit with the increased risk of minor cuts.
I have done minor repair to cell phones in the past, and I have worked with LCD screens as well, so I am sure that, given the proper manuals or repair videos, I could replace the digitizer myself.
On eBay, I discovered that a replacement screen for our phones (tmobile, usa) was around $70.00 US. My warranty asks for a $130.00 deductible, if I want to completely replace the phone.
My HD2 has had none of the hardware issues that seems to have plagued some of the other users on this forum, so I hesitate to take the chance of getting a bum unit. On the other hand, this is a very expensive phone and as such it is a shame to try and fix it.
So... what do you guys think? Should I repair or replace my phone?
although I have no personal knowledge of you or your situation, I would recommend just doing the replacement yourself
Seriously though, that's exactly what I'd do. I think you have the skills, and maybe if you learn the process on this phone you can then offer your services to others who might not be able to handle it themselves. Or are too lazy. Me, for example
Apparently it is really easy to rip this little cord and pretty much ruin your phone. I would only do it if you think you have the expertise. At least be very careful of not damaging that cord.
Not worth the risk, you say you have insurance and a $130 deductible. So if you replace the digi your gonna void that warranty your paying for and god forbid you rip a wire or strip and kill the phone. Then you gonna get one on CL for $250. I'd just pay the $130 and get a brandnew one. I think there selling fast enough they should have cleared out the bum units by now. Also I'm not sure if there are so many bum units out their as bum owners who don't know WTH there doing. When I got my stock HD2 it froze occasionallly, and was pretty slow. Custom roms changed all that where I don't ever even worry about having to reset the phone. If I didn't do weird POC and hacky things with it I don't think I'd ever need to reset it at all.

Dropped my G2 = glass cracked!

I've found a replacement screen on eBay for $68 but have no idea how to replace it. I don't see any disassembly of the screen on any of the teardown pics. Any help would be much appreciated.
Insurance thru tmo. Better off getting brand new out the box. Just my thought.
[G2/HTC Vision]
Yeah, that would be ideal but I bought the phone used. No insurance. Also everything, including the touchscreen, works perfectly fine still. The glass is just cracked.
djodpm said:
Yeah, that would be ideal but I bought the phone used. No insurance. Also everything, including the touchscreen, works perfectly fine still. The glass is just cracked.
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You can call T-Mo, have them add the premium insurance, and then call back in a couple days and have them give you a replacement under the plan for $130.
EDIT: Make sure to get confirmation on this before you go through.
Of course, $68 is much better than $130. This link to a Desire Z teardown shows the top panel being taken apart (about 2/3 of the way down the page). It's a hell of a process; one that might leave you with more than just a screen issue if something were to go wrong.
Pix please and also what link are r u looking at? $68 seems to cheap. Just wanna make sure you dont end up with a mytouch or hero screen
Wow, thanks for your help so far guys. Sorry about the links, it wouldnt let me post a normal link since Im a new user, so just cut and paste.
Here is a link to the replacement screen I found on eBay, its actually $58:
cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280580921344&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_2532wt_785
And here is a photo:
picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/YQQk9mou_kp-7iN6ItklDtTVQVAkEM77fsYCIJiprL0?feat=directlink
djodpm said:
Wow, thanks for your help so far guys. Sorry about the links, it wouldnt let me post a normal link since Im a new user, so just cut and paste.
Here is a link to the replacement screen I found on eBay, its actually $58:
cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280580921344&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_2532wt_785
And here is a photo:
picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/YQQk9mou_kp-7iN6ItklDtTVQVAkEM77fsYCIJiprL0?feat=directlink
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thats pretty bad on the phone but yes that is the right screen.
You cracked the touch screen part not the lcd which would of cost more.
Good luck with replacing it. Idk how good you are at this stuff but for me it doesnt look to hard just make sure you have all the right tools.
and @ EfemaN
thanks for the link. and has anyone looked to see if the led has multi- color?
i don't think you can add insurance now. only at the time you bought the phone.
actually when i bought, they added insurance w/o telling me. i found it later and canceled cuz it's 6.99/mo and deductible is 130. i thought 130 is way too much.
how much will HTC charge you? around 200?
HTC wont even repair them yet, that is the worst part. Below is the email I got from HTC customer service.
We apologize for any issues you are experiencing with your device and would be happy to assist. Unfortunately, we are not currently supporting this device for repair. We will have RMA options available soon, but do not have an ETA on when this will take effect. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Customer Care at 1.888.356.2375.
I was able to remove and re-add insurance back over the last year or so that I had my Blackberry. There's no harm in just calling to ask.
I just called T-Mobile to have a new G2 sent (having radio issues), and during the usual agreement word-for-word reading, the rep mentioned the "if we find that you screwed up your phone" fee of.. I believe she said around $280, and if I remember correctly, it was $130 for the Blackberry. That $68 screen seems a little more attractive now...
I called and tried to add insurance to my G2 today. T-Mobile said I had the phone more than 15 days and could not add it :-(
They did say that there is a year warranty on the phone that covers defects, but not breaks caused by consumer.
I also asked if they have an open enrollment period like some phone insurance companies do and they said that they didn't.
The DID however say that if I went to a T-Mobile store and got any repairs or exchanges done, I would be able to add insurance.
FYI my G2 is in perfect condition. Was just wanting to know if I could add it. Wish I would have when I had the chance.
Just so you guys are aware..
Insurance can be added only during an open enrollment period - purchase of a new phone or a warranty exchange. More or less, whenever T-mobile gives you a phone, you have 14 days to add it to the line.
That being said, the qualifying event that enables you to add insurance to your line doesn't necessarily have to cover the phone that was purchased or exchanged. The insurance will actually follow the sim card (iphone excluded) so that if you put your sim card into another device, that is actually the device that is currently covered.
Now, if you have a phone that can't receive a signal (totally inoperable as a phone) you might run into some difficulties actually making the claim. While it is technically policy, they would certainly prefer to see some usage on the phone you're trying to make a claim on. Depends on who you talk to, really.
Figured I would share. Toodles.
Bishybob said:
I called and tried to add insurance to my G2 today. T-Mobile said I had the phone more than 15 days and could not add it :-(
They did say that there is a year warranty on the phone that covers defects, but not breaks caused by consumer.
I also asked if they have an open enrollment period like some phone insurance companies do and they said that they didn't.
The DID however say that if I went to a T-Mobile store and got any repairs or exchanges done, I would be able to add insurance.
FYI my G2 is in perfect condition. Was just wanting to know if I could add it. Wish I would have when I had the chance.
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why dont you sim unlock your phone and see if you cant get signal, get your replacement device, which would be covered as a defect, and then add insurance to that one. I prefer sprints insurance, they will even let you claim a phone you got used from ebay/cl or whatever. Also, you might want to look into a third party insurance provider, as asurion is who covers it through every carrier anyway. They will always just tell you to call them, wont make anything easier.
Does anyone have a better tear down link than this?: tjworld.net/blog/htc-desire-z-tear-down
This assumes that the 1/2 that the screen is attached to is separated from the other 1/2 of the phone. I ordered a new digitizer and am just waiting for it to arrive. I was quoted $50 labor from a local shop here in NYC. I ordered the part for $36.
good luck with this man
it really sucks to have almost no good guides on how to take apart a phone
i did a screen replacement with my old vibrant
it was terrible

[Q] Sprint's repair service (Screen repair)

H'okay. So. I recently pretty much shattered my Evo's screen, though everything still works and the phone is still fully functional. Therefore I've been a little lazy with going and getting it repaired.
Now that I have the day off tomorrow, I'm wanting to go to go into my local Sprint repair center and having them switch out the screen for me.
I just had a couple questions:
1. I do pay $7/month for insurance on the phone, will they charge me for the screen? If so, would it be worth it to just pay my $50 deductible for a new phone? (This is what I've paid in the past for a blackberry through insurance, I want to assume its more for a smart phone, but I have no clue). I've read mixed things on this, where screen repair costs $35, free, etc.
2. Should I unroot and factory reset my phone before I take the phone in? Again, I've read mixed things on here/google. I've heard that they no longer care, especially for a simple screen repair. I've read people have had their warranty revoked. I'd just like some insight on the issue?
Sorry if these have been answered several times, like I said, I did some research before posting and never really got a straight forward answer.
Thanks.
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H'okay. So. I recently pretty much shattered my Evo's screen, though everything still works and the phone is still fully functional. Therefore I've been a little lazy with going and getting it repaired.
Now that I have the day off tomorrow, I'm wanting to go to go into my local Sprint repair center and having them switch out the screen for me.
I just had a couple questions:
1. I do pay $7/month for insurance on the phone, will they charge me for the screen? If so, would it be worth it to just pay my $50 deductible for a new phone? (This is what I've paid in the past for a blackberry through insurance, I want to assume its more for a smart phone, but I have no clue). I've read mixed things on this, where screen repair costs $35, free, etc.
2. Should I unroot and factory reset my phone before I take the phone in? Again, I've read mixed things on here/google. I've heard that they no longer care, especially for a simple screen repair. I've read people have had their warranty revoked. I'd just like some insight on the issue?
Sorry if these have been answered several times, like I said, I did some research before posting and never really got a straight forward answer.
Thanks.
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First... The deductible on an Evo is $100. and Insurance no longers covers screens as far as I know. They did for a little while but when my wife broke her screen we found out they no longer did... Because they felt bad for her not knowing they replaced hers for free and she didnt have to pay the deduct. She also did not unroot prior to taking it in... some people say you should... some will say not so... I personally wouldnt...
They changed the policy. Now any physical damage will cost you $100 for a new phone, they wont just replace the screen for 35 anymore. I would unroot it or snap it in half. Just don't want to take the chance of telling you no because its rooted. Either way your looking at $100 or eBay and replace it yourself. Good luck.
Edit: just checked eBay and you can snag a screen and all the tools for $17. I would go that route lol
Damn. Looks like I was late on the good repair service. ><
Hmph. I've been looking into repairing the screen myself. The only problem I could see me having is getting the current, shattered screen off. I don't have any type of tool to apply heat to break the adhesive down, and I'd see it as being VERY tedious getting all the glass shards of screen totally off. Literally the only thing keeping my screen together and probably on my phone is my screen protector, haha.
Well, I guess it's time to look into ordering some tools and a LCD display, cause I'm not gonna fork over $100 for a refurb'd Evo when mine works perfectly and has done so for the past year. :/
I don't know when they changed that policy... but I brought mine in on monday, guy thought it was a cracked screen, so he was just going to replace it... but he broke something when taking it apart, so he ordered me a brand new one...
But the point is... he was in the process of taking it apart and replacing it... he asked beforehand if I had insurance... so I'm pretty sure they still cover that... Try a different store maybe?
Ask for a one-time courtesy replacement, we're allowed to do that. Otherwise, it's $100 to Asurion unless you want to attempt it yourself.
It may be a little bit more expensive but spring for the complete front panel kit instead of just the digitizer. The LCD may be damaged underneath without showing it, so you could run into problems if you replace the digitizer. Plus, it's a lot easier.
I've only done one digitizer replace and it's not the best thing in the world. Front panel is way easier. Just remember to move the earpiece speaker and front camera.

wrecked screen & warranty

GUTTED! just dropped my beloved S2, now the screen is practically unreadable, a replacement is obviously in order....and sharpish!
so, what options do i have?
i see on samsungs site they have a 24 month warranty, does this cover accidental damage? and are there any costs involved? my S2 is rooted, so this probably rules out this option
do i claim it on my buildings & contents insurance? i only want the screen replaced, but they would probably arrange for a new phone altogether.
i've never claimed on anything before, so just want to make sure when i phone whoever, that i'm not sticking myself in it
Its weird how peeps have the money to buy high end phones, sometimes modify, sometimes not but still freak out about a part replacement that is approximately <20% of the phone cost.
I voided my warranty and your mum.
pukemon said:
Its weird how peeps have the money to buy high end phones, sometimes modify, sometimes not but still freak out about a part replacement that is approximately <20% of the phone cost.
I voided my warranty and your mum.
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It's human nature, i would freak out just the same if needed to pay for something broken cause of a mistake that could be avoided, no matter the price of that thing or how much money I have in my pocket.
Sent from out of space using Thuraya 2 satellite !
Taco1916 said:
GUTTED! just dropped my beloved S2, now the screen is practically unreadable, a replacement is obviously in order....and sharpish!
so, what options do i have?
i see on samsungs site they have a 24 month warranty, does this cover accidental damage?
Most definitely .|NOT .
and are there any costs involved? my S2 is rooted, so this probably rules out this option
Technically voids warranty you can hope its not noticed .
do i claim it on my buildings & contents insurance? i only want the screen replaced, but they would probably arrange for a new phone altogether.
How much is the excess on your policy .
If you have a search button DIY screen tut is on this very page .
jje
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pukemon , if you have nothing constructive to say, then don't say it, and for your information, the phone cost me nothing, but that's beside the point. regardless of how much something costs, i dont want to be spending more on it because of an accident.
ps...grow up
thanks JJEgan, excess is £50. i saw a few on ebay, but im a bit apprehensive about buying from there, as i've heard that some screems are not SAmoled, but normal LCD.
found the guide too, thanks. i've replaced screens on my nokia n900 & n95 before, so i dont have any problem going down this road if needed

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