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We've established that.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYeh? Like I said know the battery themselves aint expensive....
Hum. ok. Perhaps you forgot this part of your post?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostFitting is the problem
EDIT: ok, perhaps I missed that you're trying to save £16
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Dim siarad cymraeg nluk?Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI know English is your third language but WTF is that supposed to mean?
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I know English is your third language but WTF is that supposed to mean?Originally posted by psychocandy View PostYeh? Like I said know the battery themselves aint expensive....
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Yeh? Like I said know the battery themselves aint expensive....Originally posted by Platypus View PostTake it to one of those corner shop repairers. Friend of mine had an iPhone 6 battery replaced for £25. Four weeks on, so far so good.
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Take it to one of those corner shop repairers. Friend of mine had an iPhone 6 battery replaced for £25. Four weeks on, so far so good.
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Both my wife and I are just over half way through 2 year contracts with ours - and we've both just started having battery issues. Bag of tulip on this phone, me thinks. Seems to very common.
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I'd get another HTC again if the customer service wasnt such crap. Samsung/Apple overpriced.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostNo, it's to increase phone sales. Having said that, you should get a new phone. As a battery nears end of life, it can (and does) damage other components, making the replacement a waste of time, money and effort.
Oneplus maybe next option.
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No, it's to increase phone sales. Having said that, you should get a new phone. As a battery nears end of life, it can (and does) damage other components, making the replacement a waste of time, money and effort.Originally posted by psychocandy View Post... Apparently, its because of the new trend of having waterproof phones.....
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Ask your son to do it, in return for getting his web access backOriginally posted by psychocandy View PostNow I really like the phone. Customer service is appalling mind (long story but they tried to deny a claim under warranty when their charged caused a bit of an overheat/melt one day - reason charger socket is physically damaged - no tulip since the charger had melted itself into the socket!).
Anyway, not sure I like these internal batteries. Much better when you could swap in an battery. Apparently, its because of the new trend of having waterproof phones....
Replacement batteries are £9. Fitting is the problem. My eyes are too knackered from years of whatever to do myself. So any recommendations?
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HTC10 - new battery
Now I really like the phone. Customer service is appalling mind (long story but they tried to deny a claim under warranty when their charged caused a bit of an overheat/melt one day - reason charger socket is physically damaged - no tulip since the charger had melted itself into the socket!).
Anyway, not sure I like these internal batteries. Much better when you could swap in an battery. Apparently, its because of the new trend of having waterproof phones....
Replacement batteries are £9. Fitting is the problem. My eyes are too knackered from years of whatever to do myself. So any recommendations?Tags: None
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