[Q] Third Party Insurance? - Nexus 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Anyone suggest or use any insurance carrier for their phone? I'd like to get a policy that covers loss or damage like you'd get from a carrier, but since most of us are buying directly from Google this clearly isn't an option. Any thoughts?

armond21 said:
Anyone suggest or use any insurance carrier for their phone? I'd like to get a policy that covers loss or damage like you'd get from a carrier, but since most of us are buying directly from Google this clearly isn't an option. Any thoughts?
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I actually have been looking into this. SquareTrade is probably the best bet. My only concern is that they are overcharging way too much for the Nexus 4 taking into consideration the MSRP of the phone, plus the $99 deductible. If you look at the iPhone plans they look much more attractive then the standard smartphone plan.
The interesting thing they told me on my email was the following:
"I'd like to let you know that the deductible on the warranty can also be waived off if you have the phone repaired from an authorized service center and send in the invoice to us and we will reimburse you the cost of the repairs."
They will also have a 40% off sale for BlackFriday if you Like their Facebook, which makes the deal a bit more affordable, https://www.facebook.com/SquareTrade
I really just wish I could sign up the Nexus 4 with their Tablet plans instead as those make more sense with the pricing scheme.

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Insurance on the N1 not available ??

I called a Tmo rep, she said that there is no insurance available thru Tmo for the N1 since I bought it directly from google.
Does anyone know of any third party insurance
Pissed I dropped so much money and I'm not even covered if its lost/stolen, might have to sell it tommorrow when it arrives.
icegad said:
I called a Tmo rep, she said that there is no insurance available thru Tmo for the N1 since I bought it directly from google.
Does anyone know of any third party insurance
Pissed I dropped so much money and I'm not even covered if its lost/stolen, might have to sell it tommorrow when it arrives.
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I bought some coverage from Squaretrade. It is like $70 for 2 years of coverage. Damage is covered up to $399. $130 short of the Nexus total price, but hey, I'd rather be out $200 (price of the Warranty included) than $530 should I somehow break it.
After 2 years time, I'll be due a new phone anyways
I get mine through my bank account. Might be worthwhile if you need travel insurance/breakdown cover etc.
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Both Google and TMO confirmed that there is no insurance offered for the N1.
At this time, insurance is not offered for the Nexus One. We appreciate your feedback.
Regards,
The Google Team
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I wouldn't even consider making a claim against my homeowner's for this. That would be ridiculous. I'm looking into other solutions.
I just visited the t-mobile store to activate my N1 and I asked them about the insurance. The rep said that they will *probably* be able to insure the phone soon. The rep also suggested to add the insurance to my plan so once the insurance policy starts I'll be covered.
Not sure how knowledgeable the rep was or if it was complete bull****, but I got the insurance anyways, just $5 a month.
whats the warrenty on the n1?
aad4321 said:
they will never be able to ensure the phone. the insurance for tmobile is 3rd party and they said no because it is not a tmobile phone, but an unlocked device not even supported by tmobile
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I agree with this line of thought. It's a similar situation to the iPhone which has never been insurable through AT&T and Asurion (that's the insurance carrier's name).
whats the warrenty on the n1?
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I believe it is the same as all other wireless handsets; one year from date of purchase.
a phone doesn't look like a really good thing to insure on paper... to an insurance company.
$5 / month = 106 months = 8.833333 YEARS for them to recoup their costs if you spaz out and kill your phone. (Assuming the full $530 price)
i wouldn't insure that thing either. buy it, use it, don't break it.

Phone Insurance

So tell me, does anyone have insurance on their "rooted" Nexus one? I'm thinking of getting one for mine, but not sure if T-mobile provides it, or is it a good idea to get it from them, if ever. Coz they don't carry the device.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
I have insurance on my Non-Rooted Nexus. You can get it from t-mobile. But i dont believe you can have insurance one you root the nexus one. I believe it voids the warranty. I may be wrong. Heres some info:
Is PHP (Premium Handset Protection) available for this Nexus One?
Yes, PHP is available for the Nexus One.
How much does PHP Insurance cost?
PHP Insurance is $4.79 per month with a $130 deductible.
How long do I have to add PHP to my account?
To qualify for PHP insurance you must add the insurance to your T-Mobile account within the first 14 days of purchase.
Great News! Asurion’s Premium Handset Protection offered through T-Mobile is available on the Nexus One. For $4.79 per month, customers are protected from loss, theft and damage – even screen damage or water damage. There is a $130 deductible per approved claim, much lower than the full retail of $529. Asurion will replace your Nexus One with . . . a Nexus One. As with most buzz-generating, hot new phones, inventory availability can be an occasional problem. Its not that Asurion doesn’t want to replace your Nexus One with a Nexus One, we do! Should there be a brief inventory problem, Asurion will offer a few different options to affected customers.
I have insurance on my ROOTED phone. You can have it. While it is true that rooting voids your warranty this has nothing to do with insurance. So look at it this way. I have a rooted phone and I loose it. I file a claim as loss is covered under the insurance. How on earth are they going to know it was rooted? Make sense.
The other above info is what I was told.
One thing to note. I had insurance on my G1 that was something like $6 / mo when I transfered that to my N1 it went down to the $5 /mo. This is because T-mobile would extend the warranty on the G1 since it was one of their phones. They don't do that on the N1 since it isn't theirs. That is why it is a little cheaper.
As for how it is replaced since T-mobile doesn't have the Nexus. I was told that the insurance company was getting some for replacements. Until then if you had a claim and they didn't have any you would go directly to Google and order a new one. You would be responsible for the full upfront cost of an unsubsidized phone. They then would cut you a check for the phone minus the $130 deductible. Make Sense.
Oh also a point on the 14 days to activate insurance. This is also true however. Lets say you let the 14 days laps. As long as you haven't rooted your phone (that would have voided the warranty) if it is ever replaced by the manufacturer you then have another 14 days to activate the insurance from the point in time you get the replacement. That is how I got insurance on my G1. I forgot to call back in the 14 days and then couldn't get coverage. Then my home button died, T-mobile replaced it under warranty, I then had them activate the insurance. Also if are under insurance and if you have a replacement under warranty I would be sure to call T-mobile. Since that was likely taken care of directly through Google or HTC they may not know. Of course if you had an insurance claim for say water damage that they tried to deny because the SN didn't match what you originally bought you could say "Oh, did I mention that the water damage happened when it fell off the boat in 300' or water?" I must have written that SN down wrong and what you have on record must be right.
Hope that helps....
as a point of interest, state farm charges me $30 a year for insurance on my nexus one, with ZERO deductible..
that's $2.50 a month folks...
and they don't care if it's rooted, or you used it to hold up your car when you changed your oil.
Thank you for the information I'm goin with state farm.Hahaha.
Hmmm... Called Tmobile, they said my Nexus is currently insured... I made them double and triple check it, but they were positive bout this, I guess my insurance from my G1 is automatically transferred to the N1.
I still thank you for the response guys!
i'd cancel it and get a real policy that costs half and doesn't have a deductible... but that's just me..
Red MacGregor said:
as a point of interest, state farm charges me $30 a year for insurance on my nexus one, with ZERO deductible..
that's $2.50 a month folks...
and they don't care if it's rooted, or you used it to hold up your car when you changed your oil.
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That's good to know and seems like a better way to go!
Oh you were for real? lol I thought you were just kidding, I dont have StateFarm as insurance though. They might not cover it.
Red MacGregor said:
i'd cancel it and get a real policy that costs half and doesn't have a deductible... but that's just me..
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rjhay22 said:
Oh you were for real? lol I thought you were just kidding, I dont have StateFarm as insurance though. They might not cover it.
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call whomever you're using, Farmers, whomever, they likely have a similar policy..
T-Mobile is charging a ridiculous premium for that policy
$4.79 a month is not something I miss.
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$4.79 a month is not something I miss.
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sure, the difference is only $30 a year... over two years an extra $60 on the price of the phone, unless you include the deductible, and it's an extra $190.. 1/3 of the cost of the original phone..
The original poster should call T-mobile again. As I mentioned in my post that the original insurance that I had on my G1 was more expensive. They may have changed it from the insurance that is something like $7/mo to the one that is about $5 ($4.75 or whatever). I got my phone early on so it is possible they are getting better at automating these things. Everyone was still trying to figure out this new Nexus thing when I got my phone.
I have to call my insurance company anyhow so I am going to ask about phone coverage. I have USAA though not State Farm. Even if they don't offer it I wouldn't switch to State Farm. We are saving $1800 a year and have more coverage and a lower deductible on our house compared to State Farm. My parents are now switching over to USAA. He said they will save $900 a year on their 4 cars/truck.

Thoroughly disappointed with Asurion

Today I received a letter from Asurion stating that my phone was not "Tmobile authorized device" making it ineligible for the extended warranty, so I called Asurion to find out what it does cover. My understanding from the first rep was that they replace with comperable hardware, I've heard others state that you receive a MyTouch, and was told to speak with Claims in order to find out what hardware they speak of.
When talking with the lady from claims I was told that they absolutely replace the phone with a Nexus One or, when there are none, I am to buy one and receive a payment of the difference between the cost and my deductible. I told her that this was totally contradictory of what I was just told, and to make a note on my account of what she stated.
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with such an issue and if that person could shed some light.
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Today I received a letter from Asurion stating that my phone was not "Tmobile authorized device" making it ineligible for the extended warranty, so I called Asurion to find out what it does cover. My understanding from the first rep was that they replace with comperable hardware, I've heard others state that you receive a MyTouch, and was told to speak with Claims in order to find out what hardware they speak of.
When talking with the lady from claims I was told that they absolutely replace the phone with a Nexus One or, when there are none, I am to buy one and receive a payment of the difference between the cost and my deductible. I told her that this was totally contradictory of what I was just told, and to make a note on my account of what she stated.
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with such an issue and if that person could shed some light.
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asurion will not give you the extended warrenty for this device which is why you pay 4.79 instead of 5.99 . That just basically means if you need a replacement, no matter what happened, you'll have to pay the 130 deductible.
In my past experience with them, I always have gotten the same phone if it was in stock, and if it wasn't, then i got upgraded to whatever was top of the line then for only the price of the deductible so I wouldnt worry about them.
Asurion actually is the one company in the cell phone business that doesnt try to bend you over and (you know where this is going ) in my opinion
I complained enough to them untill they told me too just pay 130 and theyd send a brand new nexus. they did. but before they wanted me to buy one for 570 and then send them receipts so they could pay back after...
sasha101 said:
I complained enough to them untill they told me too just pay 130 and theyd send a brand new nexus. they did. but before they wanted me to buy one for 570 and then send them receipts so they could pay back after...
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Thats good to hear. What happened to your device?
I would also like to know what happened. What was the process like getting your new Nexus? I have the Asurion insurance too and I want to know what I'm in for. I don't mind paying $130 for a brand new phone, as long as it's brand new! Especially if I don't have to send in the old device...
i'm still not sure why people will pay more for lesser service on their phone insurance.. call any major insurance company and ask for a personal articles policy, tell 'em it's for your phone, and you want $600 coverage. cost you between $30 and $40 a year with no deductible, and they just write you a check in the event that ANYTHING happens to your phone.
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i'm still not sure why people will pay more for lesser service on their phone insurance.. call any major insurance company and ask for a personal articles policy, tell 'em it's for your phone, and you want $600 coverage. cost you between $30 and $40 a year with no deductible, and they just write you a check in the event that ANYTHING happens to your phone.
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Amen! Screw Asurion. Just call up whoever you have your auto insurance through and if they don't offer insurance, call State Farm. No deductible, no questions, $30 a year.
They have nexus one in stock now. I just got mine. Had to wait 2 weeks for them to get nexus one in stock.
Red MacGregor said:
i'm still not sure why people will pay more for lesser service on their phone insurance.. call any major insurance company and ask for a personal articles policy, tell 'em it's for your phone, and you want $600 coverage. cost you between $30 and $40 a year with no deductible, and they just write you a check in the event that ANYTHING happens to your phone.
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It's really that easy huh? I'm going to have to find a local State Farm agent then.
i was told from tmobile that i could not get my n1 insured
because i did not buy it at a tmobile store. Every time i talk to T mobile i get a different story. Hope you figure it out good luck.
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Best form of Insurance for Evo

I found out last week that most if not all forms of home owners insurance and renters insurance will allow you to separately insure personal items for a nominal fee. This has no deductible, covers full amount of item, and they usually just need serial number.
My wife's hero and my evo are now insured for $50 a year under renters insurance. My friend insured 2 evo's and a hero for $15 for a year under his home owners insurance. Plus neither have a deductible for personal item insurance. Just the yearly payment.
Good info. Curious, dDoes this cover malfunctions, accidental damage, and theft? Who is your insurer?
theres an insurance company around here called state farm (they do auto insurance I believe) and they sell personal item insurance for $30/year and it covers just about any smartphone. You don't have to have any other kind of insurance with them. You pay $30 bucks and they write you a check for how much it costs if you need it replaced, but they cancel you for a year after 1 claim.
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but they cancel you for a year after 1 claim.
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i'm assuming they just cancel the device insurance, and not everything lol.
itmustbejj said:
theres an insurance company around here called state farm (they do auto insurance I believe) and they sell personal item insurance for $30/year and it covers just about any smartphone. You don't have to have any other kind of insurance with them. You pay $30 bucks and they write you a check for how much it costs if you need it replaced, but they cancel you for a year after 1 claim.
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That is the company my wife and I used for our renters insurance so we rolled it up under that.
I would imagine they look pretty closely at these claims to make sure people aren't taking advantage. But as far as I know they will cover just about anything that happens to it.
itmustbejj said:
theres an insurance company around here called state farm (they do auto insurance I believe) and they sell personal item insurance for $30/year and it covers just about any smartphone. You don't have to have any other kind of insurance with them. You pay $30 bucks and they write you a check for how much it costs if you need it replaced, but they cancel you for a year after 1 claim.
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Wow, that sounds amazing! What does it cover (loss, theft, water damage, etc) and are you positive that you don't have to have any other type of insurance with them?
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Wow, that sounds amazing! What does it cover (loss, theft, water damage, etc) and are you positive that you don't have to have any other type of insurance with them?
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Ok I guess you do have to have some kind of insurance through them. I found this:
State Farm DOES in fact insure cell phones, they do it through their "Personal Articles Policy". Their are two requirements to get it. One, that the phone has to be worth over $500 (which is why they will say they don't insure cell phones because most aren't worth that much including the IPHONE) but the Nexus One is worth over $500. Two, you HAVE to have some type of policy with them already.
If you don't you have a policy with them, you can get some type of home/renters insurance which is crazy cheap (and your an idiot if you don't have something like that in place already). I actually signed up for renters insurance which was $15/month (cheaper than what I was paying) which allowed me to get the phone covered with the Personal Articles Policy.
It's $34/year with No Deductible. It covers everything except software problems. So theft, damage, you get pissed and decide to throw it in a river, etc. gets
covered.
Edit: Theres another guy that said on 4/22/10 that he had the state farm item insurance for his phone with no other insurance
I'll stick with squaretrade.
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I'll stick with squaretrade.
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Never heard of them. Do they do personal article insurance.
itmustbejj,
Their policy actually states $500? I wonder if they will allow cheaper devices if you have other forms of insurance through them as I'm insuring my Evo and it is $440. Or maybe my wife figured out how to work the system...
Sadly, my State Farm agent sent me this email today in response to my request to apply this to our account. We spoke yesterday and she thought it wouldn't be a problem, but just had to call for a quote...
State Farm no longer writes a Personal Articles Policy for coverage for cell phones and hand held devices. My underwriters informed me that the losses were too great, that State Farm decided to do away with the risk for the company. Thank you for your interest and if anything changes on that I would be delighted to inform you.
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So they stopped in the 3 days since the first post? That sucks. I'm sure you can call around and ask any of the major insurance companies that offer renters/home owners insurance.
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Sadly, my State Farm agent sent me this email today in response to my request to apply this to our account. We spoke yesterday and she thought it wouldn't be a problem, but just had to call for a quote...
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If that's the case then State Farm better give me back my money check! I haven't received anything like this yet but will update if I do.
i had this for my new laptop.
I spill a cup of water on the keyboard and fried it.
The insurance pick up the tab and replaced it.
Got a check. Cost to much to repair vs. replace it.

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Just call state farm and put it on your personal items policy. It's cheaper than Assurion ($3 per month) and they will pay 100% replacement with no deductible.
OutlawPro said:
Just call state farm and put it on your personal items policy. It's cheaper than Assurion ($3 per month) and they will pay 100% replacement with no deductible.
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+1
Been doing that since my 8125
My nexus one was stolen a couple days ago i called t–mobile they gave me the number for the insurance company called for Asurion I told them what happened, Then she said oh it looks like we don't carry nexus one no more,I sad what do you mean you do not carry this phone anymore are you ever gonna carry it, she said no it was discontinued and then said we can give you a comparable phone which was a motorola click or my touch, I can't even tell you what i said next i haven't decided what to do yet because i am still in disbelief.
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Insurance on a phone makes no sense. Also, filing an insurance claim for $500 is only going to hurt you. If you are that worried about it, just save up $500, stick it under your mattress and insure it yourself.
I just hung up with T-mobile who just hung up with Assurion and they stated that the insurance is NOT being dropped...he was actually surprised to hear that someone stated it was going to be dropped.
If they're out of stock then they try and pull what the OP stated which is send a comparable phone...even though none of those are even close to the sexy nexy....
+1 on the personal articles policy with State Farm, Farmers, Progressive, whomever you do your home/rent/car insurance through. No deductible, this is the kind of thing the policies are made for. and it's half the cost of Asurion or t-mobile premiums, and THEY have a deductible.
Before insuring your phone with your home/renter/auto insurance company make sure to get in writing that filing a claim for your phone won't count against you filing a claim. I asked my insurance company, SafeCo. They said that if I insured my phone and filed a claim then my month fee would increase and it would count against my record.
my nexus one got wet so i filed a claim and the told me the same thing that they dont make it anymore. I was like what the F*CK they said we can give a phone just like it the mytouch or cliq how in the hell is the mytouch or cliq anything like my nexus just because it has android???? lucky for me i disassembled my nexus clean it and left it open for 2 day and now it works
Will Asurion give us cash if we don't want the crappy phones they have in stock?
I still don't know what to do but i might just take whatever phone is worth the most and try to sell it and try to buy a nexus on ebay, But the only problem this is they give you a reconditioned phone. who knows what l will be able to sell it for and i'll still have to pay my 130 dollars deductible. It just would've been nice if they will be sent out an email to let me know about this.
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I still don't know what to do but i might just take whatever phone is worth the most and try to sell it and try to buy a nexus on ebay, But the only problem this is they give you a reconditioned phone. who knows what l will be able to sell it for and i'll still have to pay my 130 dollars deductible. It just would've been nice if they will be sent out an email to let me know about this.
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Again...have you called them and asked them if they will give you $399 cash to buy a new Nexus One on your own? $529-130 = $399
maybe if they sent me two mytouch slides or an EVO but thats it
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Insurance on a phone makes no sense. Also, filing an insurance claim for $500 is only going to hurt you. If you are that worried about it, just save up $500, stick it under your mattress and insure it yourself.
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If you don't know what you're talking about, keep your opinions to yourself. It does nothing to you to make a $500 claim on a personal items policy. If your insurance company count it against you, I suggest you get a new company. It's not like your auto or home policy, totally different. I also want to add, that at $3 a month, it would take you nearly 14 years to save $500. Some people like not having to put out another $500 if their phone breaks or is stolen. You're an idiot.
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If you don't know what you're talking about, keep your opinions to yourself. It does nothing to you to make a $500 claim on a personal items policy. If your insurance company count it against you, I suggest you get a new company. It's not like your auto or home policy, totally different. I also want to add, that at $3 a month, it would take you nearly 14 years to save $500. Some people like not having to put out another $500 if their phone breaks or is stolen. You're an idiot.
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very much this.
if this is true then I'm canceling my insurance with tmo.
no point in paying them 6 bucks a month for nothing!
i called them yesterday and confirmed the ops findings.
Guys you should us square trade i got a 2 year warranty for $101.79 with tax and all. if they cant fix it they will give you what u paid for it $529 they are really good and i have used them for other phones.
here are some coupon code
Unique Coupon Code: 07P0CVRK4SG 30% off
seeking said:
maybe if they sent me two mytouch slides or an EVO but thats it
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T-Mobile will start to carry the Samsung Galaxy later this month. Perhaps Asurion will agree that is a comparable phone. If something happened to you nexus then maybe you could get the Galaxy.
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Again...have you called them and asked them if they will give you $399 cash to buy a new Nexus One on your own? $529-130 = $399
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So I just called Asurion. At first, the woman told me that there's no way to know what would happen if I had to file a claim, and the only way to know is to actually file one. WTF?! I explained that if I would be precluded from getting a new N1 or the cash amount to purchase a new one (less the deductible, of course), that I would want to cancel my policy and that's why I need to know definitively whether or not they would give me a new N1 or cash, rather than an inferior phone. Anyway, I was able to talk to a manager. He said that at the moment, as long as Google is selling the phone from the website, if we file a claim and don't want a "comparable phone", we can order the phone ourselves and submit the receipt to be reimbursed in the amount over the deductible. Also, he pointed out that what constitutes a "comparable phone" is always changing. Today it's an HD2, Cliq, or MyTouch Slide. Tomorrow it could be something else with a faster processor, more RAM, etc. (Samsung Galaxy).

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