i bought a bodyguard from pocketsolutions, but I had no idea that there were different sorts of tp2's
i can return it for an exchange but that'd cost me around $16 and then i'd have to wait 3 weeks processing time and then 4 weeks international delivery back to me
just wondering if anyone wants to buy it for half price? :S I haven't used anything, its totally new and untouched. its for the t-molbile tp2 with the gap at the bottom under the buttons (4th one):
http://pdadb.net/index.php?m=pdacom...&id3=1792&id4=1829&id5=1766&id6=1989&id7=1751
if interested pls pm me
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I know they are relativelyinexpensive item, but when I broke one & lost one I went out to buy a replacement. I could get any number of palm stylus 3 for $9 or 3 for $19 but none that fitted my XDA IIs. Then I went online and found the cheapest I could get mine was 3 for $30. Has anyone found any cheaper ones?
Also be aware of the 3 in 1, if the tip comes off for the pen, it can get stuck in the clip that holds it...
Good point about the 3-in-1 stylus. While in Hong Kong, I tried a few different brands until I found one where the cap didn't come off. I had to use needle nose pliers to pull them out. It is better to find this item at a retailer because you do want to test them. It is a great accessory though.
Replacement Stylii
Has anyone had any luck finding replacement styli for the Blue Angel? Mine broke last night, and I can't find the second which -- theoretically -- came in the box. I found my styli for my old XDA, my XDA II and some plastic one for an original Palm Pilot I still have laying around... <sigh>.
Anyway, I see them up on eBay -- and the sales prices aren't too bad. But the shipping and handling are three times the cost of the stylus -- and the price "break" for ordering multiple items only makes shipping for the additional items cost as much as the stylus itself!!!
Anyway, any direction you can point me would be most appreciated.
Thanks!
has anyone found a cheap stylus yet? i would be willing to buy in bulk and sell them at cost to everyone on here.
ok i got hold of a load, i can do 1 xda2s stylus for £4.20 inc P&P or 3 for £10.50 on ebay by winning an auction
find my auctions here - http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZairportinfo
or you can do 3 for £9 if you just wanna pay me via paypal no ebay auction.
email me on [email protected]
Although im selling stuff please don't delete this thread as this is a service. At this price im not making any money on them.
Thanks
Rob
I have also made a contact and im able to get many xda stuff at great prices. pm me or post up what your after
just updating my links so you don't get a dead one.
Find many items on my listings at XDA EXTRA on:
http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZxdaQ5fextra
XDAIIs Stylus
I can get the Stylus' cheaper at my local O2 shop !
By the way - the auctions are violating Ebay policy...... buy at your own peril...
price: £0.99
Simply bid ON ONE ITEM and adjust the final amount to £10.50 for 1st class delivery
get it fast price £14.35 inc p&p UK only
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Hello everybody.. besides having a Tytn for sale left me as a reward for some unpaid bills, last week my Polaris fell on the floor and this caused a bad crack to come out on the right side (where the stylus and the sd are).
The phone is 100% working (screen is ok, phone calls are ok, all wm operativity is exactly the same as before), thing is that with everyday usage (in/out from pocket, stylus in and stylus out) this crack is going to get wider and open up the case sooner or later.
Since I don't plan to buy a new housing, I sell the phone to anybody needing electronics/screen/other components to revive his Polaris.
Any fair proposal will be evaluated. Paypal is ok, shipping worldwide.
Sorry if this was not allowed here, but also in this case I thought this could be of help for somebody.
What price are you looking for ?
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What price are you looking for ?
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I was thinking of nearly 150 euro. Where are you from? Just to have an idea of shipping cost, if reasonable it could be included.
I forgot to write that if somebody is interested, I can take and post photos of course.
So I decide to compile a list of housing suppliers for Rhodium:
http://www.eoem.cc/wholesale,T7373+Pro2+-Rhodium-,c432,b0.html
http://eyworkshops.ecrater.com/search.php?cid=1020390&keywords=touch+pro+2&x=0&y=0
http://www.gsm4world.us/touch-pro-2-p-495_210.html
http://www.globaldirectparts.com/HTC-Touch-Pro2-Replacement-Repair-Parts-s/5917.htm
http://www.truesupplier.com/origina...ing-coverkeypad-silve-c-259-p-4-pr-18382.html
http://www.truesupplier.com/origina...sing-coverkeypad-blue-c-259-p-4-pr-18381.html
http://www.truesupplier.com/origina...ing-coverkeypad-orang-c-259-p-4-pr-18383.html
If you know of more, please, do tell. Still looking for one with normal priced shipping.
More info:
Illustrated instructions on Rhodium dissassembly
I kept on checking ebay and waited and waited for the original unbranded housing, as all it seemed to have was coloured ones. Eventually some came onto the market from china for around 50 pounds. It arrived after a week or two and looks to be good quality (ive yet to fit it though as im worried I may mess something up)
You can purchase it also from truesupplier but it is much more expensive. So I advise you keep checking ebay until they come up again. But a word of warning, they go quickly so make sure you snap it up fast
Housing for sale!
I got a replacement housing from ebay which arrived yesterday:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170549457486&ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT
I had cracked the side of my main chassis, but have managed to fix it with epoxy so I have the replacement housing for sale. Unfortunately it's not OEM (original HTC) as the seller described, but it was a very good price (£27.52) and appears pretty good quality. The mesh section of the battery cover isn't the best fit and the mute button on the rear won't light up as it's solid black rubber. It includes the silver bezel, the battery cover and the main chassis.
If anyone wants it, I'll let it go for £25 inc postage...
Cheers
so my fit would not charge to turn on after it sat for a few weeks including trying all the suggestions on here and the web.
so i had purchased the Best Buy warranty for $25 when i bought it that had a 2 year full replacement feature and i wouldnt normally buy them but $25 and i was wearing it on my wrist so i did buy it.
today i went to get that replacement Fit since mine was broken and the Best Buy assoc says "would you like a $179 BB Gift card or a replacement Fit" and i had no idea that was an option and without question took the $179.
in my opinion its a year old now and i had my fun but that cash could go to something newer tech or whatever.
anyway in case anyone else has issues and bought this warranty its great to know you have this option.
will miss my fit a little but was using it less anyway
In the past month, I have tried twice to buy a "new" Logitech Note Pro 12.2 folio keyboard. The first, from Ebay, arrived and I touched its keys and immediately heard a weird crunching noise. The keys would not really even depress. It was obvious to me the keyboard was a retread... packaged to look new but horribly faux repaired. I sent it back for a refund. So then I went to Amazon, and bought one from Amazon. Unbelievably, it too was obviously a badly repaired and repackaged broken keyboard -- the right shift key was actually coming off, and underneath it a bunch of glue and white plastic preventing the key from even depressing. I just contacted Amazon and am returning it immediately. I really want one of these... they are on sale all over the place for around 46 bucks (give or take). But I'm very wary at this stage of buying any of 'em. Sigh....
Update: Just bought a kinda raggy taggy one for 35 bucks from a guy who'd actually used it. It has some wear, but at least the keys will work. Anyway, just a heads-up for others looking.
That was a good price as BestBuy is asking $93.99 now.
Did you buy them from Logitech, or a random seller?
In my experience you should always buy these things in a sealed box from an official reseller store. And if they're 50% cheaper than the retail store, that's never without a reason....
ShadowLea said:
Did you buy them from Logitech, or a random seller?
In my experience you should always buy these things in a sealed box from an official reseller store. And if they're 50% cheaper than the retail store, that's never without a reason....
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I do tend to live on the ragged edge. A missionary's budget doesn't allow for a lot of squeaky-clean geekdom. The two keyboards purchased were from resellers, but large ones -- one actually sponsored directly by Amazon.
This last purchase, counter-intuitively perhaps, I have made intentionally from someone who is selling their keyboard they personally used. At least that way I know it works. Cheapest they are new is near 100 bucks, even now. Will let everyone know if the keyboard works for me. Heh.
Just be careful out there buyin'.
Blessings.
jon
Keyboard came, works fine.
My first keyboard years ago had a hidden flaw that took a year for me to notice. The sync button was broken. I bought a used one for $33 and it works fine.
got a new one directly from Logitech and it had a broken Bluetooth button. They sent me a new one and I opened the faulty one to see if i could fix it. I have to say I wasn't impressed with the flimsy nature of the button & switch.
Uh oh. I just ordered an ebay one. I'll keep my fingers crossed until it arrives.
Edit: I got mine and it seems fine. It was sold by seller: winnerauctions for $41.99 and he's got more than 10 left to sell for anyone interested. Mine didn't come with an instruction manual or the original cable, just a generic cable and the keyboard wrapped in bubble wrap. But it works and seems not to have the issues others have mentioned above.
Just picked up one on ebay for $30 shipped. Hopefully no issues I can't work around. Did notice there are A LOT of them up on ebay for $40 or less listed as refurbs. Can only assume Logitech does have issues with these.