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Previously on "Samsung Screen repair"

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  • wattaj
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    I will buy a new one (or a refurb).
    A wise choice. I've always seem mobile phones as disposable items and would not be tempted to buy top of the range any more. I've been a fan of the cheap-as-chips Motorola/Lenovo's for a while: they provide everything that I need, have a reasonably good camera, and cost less than £150. Bargain.

    I'm currently using an old G4 that flatly refuses to die and I have a newer G7 in a box upstairs waiting for when it does.

    Would recommend.
    Last edited by wattaj; 15 April 2020, 08:15. Reason: Clarity.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by amypang View Post
    Your decision to buy a new one is wise. The value of every mobile phone rapidly goes down due to the higher competition and higher production from various brands within a short period with different features. So, even if you repair your device, it becomes a loss than a profit. Anyway, it seems that you have a wide variety of device experience. My first one was Motorola Timeport 250 mobile phone.
    I bet you are a blast at parties...

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  • amypang
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    Samsung screen repair

    Your decision to buy a new one is wise. The value of every mobile phone rapidly goes down due to the higher competition and higher production from various brands within a short period with different features. So, even if you repair your device, it becomes a loss than a profit. Anyway, it seems that you have a wide variety of device experience. My first one was Motorola Timeport 250 mobile phone.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by quackhandle View Post
    Twenty or so years of owning mobile phones and I had never smashed a screen on any of them... until last week.


    Galaxy S8. Looked at samsungrepair.com to see what price it would be to replace: £229!!! I paid that amount for the phone itself.


    I will buy a new one (or a refurb).


    Nothing more to add. Stay safe.

    qh

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  • quackhandle
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Jesus.. Your house must look like Currys from the 1980 what with your TV and the phones.






    qh

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  • northernladuk
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    Jesus.. Listening to the tech you've got your house must look like a Currys store from the 1990's.

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  • quackhandle
    started a topic Samsung Screen repair

    Samsung Screen repair

    Twenty or so years of owning mobile phones and I had never smashed a screen on any of them... until last week.


    Galaxy S8. Looked at samsungrepair.com to see what price it would be to replace: £229!!! I paid that amount for the phone itself.


    I will buy a new one (or a refurb).


    Nothing more to add. Stay safe.

    qh

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