[Q] Broken GNote: what are my options? - AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note I717

So yesterday I was getting in my car and wearing sweat panths. My GNote slid out of my panths and I closed the door on the screen, the timing could not have been more perfect. Not that I would ever want to but I bet money that I couldn't reproduce such a perfectly timed event. The worst part about this was the Note had 7 Hours left on eBay , bidding ended at 585.00. I couldn't stop the auction bc it was less the 12hrs befor the end. I refunded and emailed the buyer and informed him of the situation, I hope he agrees to cancel the auction or else I'll be charged with the selling fee.
Condition of Note:
Shattered screen basically on the entire left side. The screen doesn't turn on but the captivate buttons work at the bottom. Small crack on frame of the screen.
So my questions is this: what is my best option in regards to getting rid of the GNote?
Should I sell it as is on eBay?
Contact Samsung and see if they can repair the device?
Find a local vendor?

I was going to buy one galaxy note just like yours. I contacted the Samsung repair people they told the will charger 70 just to take a look at the phone and then they will let you know how much it will cost me.The final amount they gave me to repair was 200 $. Good luck

I would compare the 2. Price for a broken note on ebay, and price for a fixed one (Minus the cost of repair). You can look at completed auctions to see the costs. Im sure someone would pay over 100 bux for the broken one.

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Replacing Top Glass on Gtablet

I remember a while back that alot of us were breaking our glass above the lcd display and had no way of fixing it. At the time, a couple of months ago, Viewsonic kinda told us that we were out of luck as they did not repair or sell the glass. I tried calling Viewsonic today and was pleasantly surprised. The gave me an RMA number and I have to ship it to them. They are going to replace it with a refurbished unit. Now it is not free, 150 bucks, but it is better than purchasing a new one or getting a Xoom for 600 bucks. It is worth a try if you have this problem, the number I called is (310) 228-4000, ask for tech support and explain the issue. They do not care if it is rooted or not, or even if it has Tap n Touch or not. I figure with all the returns after Christmas they probably have a bunch of refurbs and now are providing them to customers, just a guess. I tried searching and could not find a post for this and apologize to all of this is old news. Hope this helps someone.
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I broke the glass screen, called (310) 228-4000 on 12/1/2011, they sent me an email with an RMA# and told me $145 for a new screen put on my existing tablet. I am sending it to them tomorrow. I did have 5 or 6 small scratches here and there so it will be nice to have it look new. I never had it in a case and I plan to give it away once it is fixed. It is such a great computer I really got my use out of it.
Scree replacement.
Please check this thread The [Tips] collection thread , and look for 'screen replacement'
It was done, and perhaps with cheaper price tag.
Dave,
That does have an LCD replacement but not the glass. Although many people have been looking for a new LCD and the new one does have better contrast and slightly better viewing angles. It is $55 from amazon.

[Q] Vendor with Best Insurance Option

My wife and I will be looking to renew our unlimited contract and we're going with the rezound. Since replacing these phones (as a result of loss or damage) is becoming increasingly expensive, I'm looking to see which vendor has the best insurance package. Can anyone shed some light on what's available? I don't mind spending an extra $50 for the device (for example Best Buy at $300 vs. Amazon at $250) if the insurance will protect us better.
What insurance has the community gone with to minimize replacement expenses in the case of a lost, stolen or broken device? And please don't say "just don't lose or drop your phone."
Thanks!
JTF2007 said:
My wife and I will be looking to renew our unlimited contract and we're going with the rezound. Since replacing these phones (as a result of loss or damage) is becoming increasingly expensive, I'm looking to see which vendor has the best insurance package. Can anyone shed some light on what's available? I don't mind spending an extra $50 for the device (for example Best Buy at $300 vs. Amazon at $250) if the insurance will protect us better.
What insurance has the community gone with to minimize replacement expenses in the case of a lost, stolen or broken device? And please don't say "just don't lose or drop your phone."
Thanks!
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I just was doing some research about this also since I was not happy with my experience with Asurion. After looking around I found "Securranty" that insures phones also. Doesn't matter to them where you buy the device. They claimed on the call with me they will still warranty an unlocked phone. The price seemed fair and I couldn't find anything bad about the company while digging around which seemed crazy. Couple things that should be noted is they are fairly new so they just started retailing insurance like 2 years ago. Probably why there isn't much feedback on their service. Also they do have deductibles that should be looked at (the size of the deductible depends on the claim). You can find all that info on their website. I have never used this company before but I am insuring my Rezound through them.
you should look into squaretrade as well.
I know this might not be the most cost effective choice and I'm still open to change but... I use Verizon's full insurance coverage (mostly through Asurion) because if I have mechanical failure, I can just bring it to a Verizon store and get a replacement on the spot (at least that's my understanding).
As for loss/theft, I have to depend on Asurion. I have had one experience with them many years ago and it was fine. Although, I don't know my deductible but I'm sure it's high.
That's my arrangement now.
Best Buy has black tie. Kind of like Asurion but no deductible.
Shahaed said:
Best Buy has black tie. Kind of like Asurion but no deductible.
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What is the monthly payment?
nrfitchett4 said:
you should look into squaretrade as well.
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Ok, I checked Squaretrade. It looks like $124 for two years for any Android phone. That's $5.17/month. I am paying $7/month so that's a $1.84 savings. It pans out to saving about $44 over 2 years.
That's a reasonable savings but ... it says it pays for 100% of repairs. Where do you get a phone repaired? (I hope that's not too stupid of a question)
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Ok, I checked Squaretrade. It looks like $124 for two years for any Android phone. That's $5.17/month. I am paying $7/month so that's a $1.84 savings. It pans out to saving about $44 over 2 years.
That's a reasonable savings but ... it says it pays for 100% of repairs. Where do you get a phone repaired? (I hope that's not too stupid of a question)
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Yea, but it also says 100$ replacement fee, which means if you replace it once, your paying the same for 2 replacements through verizon. So technically you aren't saving any money... just food for thought.
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Coverage Details
2 years of coverage: The SquareTrade Smartphone warranty covers your Smartphone for up to 2 years, starting on the date of purchase.
Covered Issues: Both accidents (e.g., broken screen or other damage through drops AND liquid damage including full immersion) and out-of-warranty normal use failures (e.g.,hardware failures or malfunctions) are covered. We do not cover loss, theft, willful damage or damage occurring through gross misuse.
Deductible: A $99 Deductible applies to all claims.
Repair or Replacement: Based on what happened to your Smartphone, we will let you know if it's suitable for repair, otherwise we will arrange a replacement option.
Older Smartphone: This coverage is restricted to Smartphones purchased in the last 30 days. Older Smartphones can still be covered through the SquareTrade App.
Our 5-day service guarantee: We will replace OR fix and ship back your Smartphone within 5 business days of receiving it at the depot. If it takes longer, let us know and we'll be happy to refund the cost of your warranty.
Warranty Terms & Conditions
SquareTrade Android Warranties are underwritten by Wesco Insurance Company, an AmTrust Group Insurance Company rated A (Excellent) by A.M. Best.
This is strait from their page. It says they don't cover lost or stolen phones either. I would stay away from them and try with securranty. They seem to be a better deal. Or stay with asurion.
I think that fact that Securranty says they will replace an unlocked phone is a big deal and should be a consideration. I'm not positive but from what I could find the other companies don't say they will do that.
There are a lot of coupons for squaretrade that will save you 30%. Just google it.
drynyks said:
I think that fact that Securranty says they will replace an unlocked phone is a big deal and should be a consideration. I'm not positive but from what I could find the other companies don't say they will do that.
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I think you might be thinking about warranty service, not insurance. I've never had a problem with insurance replacing something that wasn't covered under warranty service(water, physical damage, etc).
I've gotten Square Trade for other items, never had to file a claim, but for phones they barely cover anything and with their deductible I don't think it's worth it at all. I was going to go without rather than get theirs.
I might sign up for Securranty though. I've never actually lost or broken a phone so I'm hesitant to bother with insurance, but considering this is $650 to replace and I only paid a penny I might do it. Looked into Assurion and seems you have to sign up within 30 days from purchase date, I don't remember seeing that at the time of purchase. With Securranty you have up until 90 days before mfr warranty runs out but if you get accidental damage or loss/theft there's a waiting period for that.
Also, you should be able to find a coupon online for Securranty for about 10-15% off if they are still valid and working.
I spoke to Securranty today, and signed up after speaking to them for about 15 minutes. Two years cost me $150, and they gave me a coupon code for 15% off, bringing two years down to 122. They've got an A rating from the Better Business Bureau, and you can cancel anytime. They told me they'll warranty a rooted phone no problem, and showed it to me in writing on their website. As for deductibles, if there's a warranty issue related to hardware, there's no deductible and you get unlimited claims of this type. Plus, if you have 3 of the same claims for the same problem, you're eligible to have it replaced with a different phone. If you damage your phone, or even fully submerse it in water, the deductible is $50, and you are limited to 3 of these a year. If you lose your phone, or it's stolen, the deductible is $145, and you only get one of these, but that's not a problem for me, since I've never lost a phone. Just some information for those interested.
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If you damage your phone, or even fully submerse it in water, the deductible is $50, and you are limited to 3 of these a year.
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According to the Securranty website under their FAQ's>Claims FAQ>How much is my deductible?:
Accidental Damage and Handling claims (ADH): $50
Full Immerision Deductible: $145 <<-- Submerse in water
Loss and Theft claims (LT): $145
I do my business at TCC- The Cellular Connection. They have locations throughout the country so I'm sure there is one near you. Being its a third party store, they set their own prices...often offering a discount on a phone if you buy their insurance , which is $99 for two years....no monthly bill. The deductible for a NEW phone is only $40...promised brand new...when I shattered my DINC's screen, I got a brand new DINC2(*fantasizing about what future 4G HTC phone I will get for 40 bucks in the future ). The insurance covers everything, from water damage, lost/stolen/broken screen. Another thing I like about TCC is I can wheel and deal! lol...go ahead, cut em down on a cell phone case!
They also do price comparisons which is cool...I got the nexus on launch day for $185 after telling them about amazon's price...and when I exchanged the nexus for the rezound, they kept the price and simply sent me on my way with the rezound...no restocking fee either :]
to find a location - http://www.ecellularconnection.com/
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I do my business at TCC- The Cellular Connection. They have locations throughout the country so I'm sure there is one near you. Being its a third party store, they set their own prices...often offering a discount on a phone if you buy their insurance , which is $99 for two years....no monthly bill. The deductible for a NEW phone is only $40...promised brand new...when I shattered my DINC's screen, I got a brand new DINC2(*fantasizing about what future 4G HTC phone I will get for 40 bucks in the future ). The insurance covers everything, from water damage, lost/stolen/broken screen. Another thing I like about TCC is I can wheel and deal! lol...go ahead, cut em down on a cell phone case!
They also do price comparisons which is cool...I got the nexus on launch day for $185 after telling them about amazon's price...and when I exchanged the nexus for the rezound, they kept the price and simply sent me on my way with the rezound...no restocking fee either :]
to find a location - http://www.ecellularconnection.com/
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I know where a couple of those are around here. I thought they were affiliated with Sprint though. Guess I was wrong. Seems like a good deal though for sure! I might swing in one tomorrow and see what all they offer. It would be nice to switch all 4 of my lines away from Assurion. $400 up front would be nice to cut, especially when I am paying what $6.99 * 4 * 24 = $671. Does it carry over to your next device? I don't plan to have a Rezound in 2014, just saying, lol.
not2gutta said:
I do my business at TCC- The Cellular Connection. They have locations throughout the country so I'm sure there is one near you. Being its a third party store, they set their own prices...often offering a discount on a phone if you buy their insurance , which is $99 for two years....no monthly bill. The deductible for a NEW phone is only $40...promised brand new...when I shattered my DINC's screen, I got a brand new DINC2(*fantasizing about what future 4G HTC phone I will get for 40 bucks in the future ). The insurance covers everything, from water damage, lost/stolen/broken screen. Another thing I like about TCC is I can wheel and deal! lol...go ahead, cut em down on a cell phone case!
They also do price comparisons which is cool...I got the nexus on launch day for $185 after telling them about amazon's price...and when I exchanged the nexus for the rezound, they kept the price and simply sent me on my way with the rezound...no restocking fee either :]
to find a location - http://www.ecellularconnection.com/
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Hm... they're not in my area. I emailed them to ask if I can get insurance through them.
feralicious said:
Hm... they're not in my area. I emailed them to ask if I can get insurance through them.
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Not in Phoenix either. :-(
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Crazy, there are 6 stores in South Bend/Mishawaka alone, lol.
I work for best buy mobile and can give you some information on our insurance. Gonna give you the good and the bad since no insurance is perfect.
-$9.99 a month
-No deductible ever
-Unilimited number of claims
-Loaner phone issued when phone is out to service
-Covers the battery, physical, water damage and wear and tear.
-Does not cover cosmetic damage (things that don't affect the functionality of the phone, like scuffs or scratches on the device)
2 options when your phone is broken:
A) Do what is called "Rapid Exchange" where a replacement phone is sent. This replacement phone can be a new one, a refurbished one, or a phone another customer returned because they didn't like it, it gave them issues, etc. There is absolutely no way to tell what kind of phone you will get. Your replacement phone arrives within 4 business days, 98% of the time. 9 out of 10 times, the replacement phone has no issues and you can't even tell it's refurbished. But I have seen bad phones come back.
B) You can ask for your phone to be repaired. This can take anywhere from 2-5 weeks, but the good thing is you will get your phone back, not a replacement phone. Keep in mind you do have a loaner phone during this time, but there is no guarantee this phone will even be a smartphone.
Since there is no deductible, Best Buy doesn't cover loss or theft, you have to be able to bring the phone into the store. Also, technically speaking and according to the legal terms and conditions, it is possible for a phone to be "too damaged" to be accepted under the insurance. The definition of "too damaged" depends on who's working and what mood they're in. Also, most best buys won't accept your phone if it's obviously rooted (i.e. de-sensed). Try to restore it before taking it in. Those are my 2 cents, PM with any specific questions.

[Q] Cracked Screen -- Repair/Replace?

My wife's Rezzie has a cracked screen. Nothing seems to have caused it. All was fine when she put it on the counter. An hour later, it's got cracks running all across it. The digitizer still works. It doesn't appear that any shards have worked loose.
A quick check on eBay shows that used Rezounds are going for around $200. That's not a great deal, since we've got a discounted upgrade available at VZW (though we'd have to extend our contract -- yuk). The phone is off warranty and doesn't have insurance on it any more.
There's an excellent repair place near where we live that can do the work in an hour, but they charge about $175. The parts seem to be available on Amazon for about $30-$50. However, the quality and results for DIY repairs appears to be somewhat mixed, and the process looks to be a bit involved.
So -- do we leave the phone as-is? Try and repair it ourselves? Send it in for repair? Buy a used one? Buy something else? Interested in y'all's thoughts.
Personally, and I say personally cuz I'm good with detail and following instructions, I'd say try to fix it your self if you mess up your out like fifty bucks and have to get a new phone anyways.. but that's just me I just ordered a LCD, digitizer, and tools off eBay for my incredible gonna give it a try my self in few days.
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jldeitch said:
My wife's Rezzie has a cracked screen. Nothing seems to have caused it. All was fine when she put it on the counter. An hour later, it's got cracks running all across it. The digitizer still works. It doesn't appear that any shards have worked loose.
A quick check on eBay shows that used Rezounds are going for around $200. That's not a great deal, since we've got a discounted upgrade available at VZW (though we'd have to extend our contract -- yuk). The phone is off warranty and doesn't have insurance on it any more.
There's an excellent repair place near where we live that can do the work in an hour, but they charge about $175. The parts seem to be available on Amazon for about $30-$50. However, the quality and results for DIY repairs appears to be somewhat mixed, and the process looks to be a bit involved.
So -- do we leave the phone as-is? Try and repair it ourselves? Send it in for repair? Buy a used one? Buy something else? Interested in y'all's thoughts.
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I got my replacement glass/digitizer for $20.
Just be careful to document all your steps if you do it yourself, as I forgot to put the pieces for the capacitive lights back in.

[Q] Cracked screen- 3/4 of it wont function

So my wife's brand new G was in the stroller today on a walk with the baby and when the stroller got closed up it fell out onto concrete from like 1-2 feet max. Go figure, the screen now has a giant crack diagonally across it and most of the screen no longer functions, and whats worse is it's the bottom part, making it un-usable. Arrgghhhh. Anyway, she literally just got it and hadn't gotten around to getting a case. We can still get the insurance but the deductible is $200 that we do not even come close to having.
My question is, does anyone have any suggestions? Anyone have any experience replacing the screen on this thing? I saw a tear down guide to open it up, but no idea on what to do with the screen. Anyone know of someone that replaces a screen and how much that would cost? Anyone have any other advice or a suggestion on what we can do to minimize cost as much as possible? I finally got her to switch from iphone land once hers broke, so im determined to try and make android work if at all possible.
Thanks in advance all, i appreciate any help or adivice.
Good luck, man. I'm not aware of any reasonably priced screens and digitizers. You'd have to replace them both because A) they're glued together and B) they're both broken. Hopefully a good ebay seller has popped up since the last time someone tried to replace their screen. If you live in or near a big enough city you can probably find a cellphone shop that can fix it for less than the insurance deductible, if they can get the parts.
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Something Creative said:
So my wife's brand new G was in the stroller today on a walk with the baby and when the stroller got closed up it fell out onto concrete from like 1-2 feet max. Go figure, the screen now has a giant crack diagonally across it and most of the screen no longer functions, and whats worse is it's the bottom part, making it un-usable. Arrgghhhh. Anyway, she literally just got it and hadn't gotten around to getting a case. We can still get the insurance but the deductible is $200 that we do not even come close to having.
My question is, does anyone have any suggestions? Anyone have any experience replacing the screen on this thing? I saw a tear down guide to open it up, but no idea on what to do with the screen. Anyone know of someone that replaces a screen and how much that would cost? Anyone have any other advice or a suggestion on what we can do to minimize cost as much as possible? I finally got her to switch from iphone land once hers broke, so im determined to try and make android work if at all possible.
Thanks in advance all, i appreciate any help or adivice.
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Try calling these guys. Maybe one in your area if you look at cities at bottom of page
http://www.ubreakifix.com/lg-repair/lg-optimus-g-repair
Thanks for the responses guys. Looks like it would be around 165-180 to get the stupid thing fixed and 200 to get a new one. Thinking of getting a new one for the 200 and selling it as i think i could get 300-350 for it, then using the difference to get something else. ****ty, but that's life. Thanks again for taking the time to respond and offer suggestions.
Something Creative said:
So my wife's brand new G was in the stroller today on a walk with the baby and when the stroller got closed up it fell out onto concrete from like 1-2 feet max. Go figure, the screen now has a giant crack diagonally across it and most of the screen no longer functions, and whats worse is it's the bottom part, making it un-usable. Arrgghhhh. Anyway, she literally just got it and hadn't gotten around to getting a case. We can still get the insurance but the deductible is $200 that we do not even come close to having.
My question is, does anyone have any suggestions? Anyone have any experience replacing the screen on this thing? I saw a tear down guide to open it up, but no idea on what to do with the screen. Anyone know of someone that replaces a screen and how much that would cost? Anyone have any other advice or a suggestion on what we can do to minimize cost as much as possible? I finally got her to switch from iphone land once hers broke, so im determined to try and make android work if at all possible.
Thanks in advance all, i appreciate any help or adivice.
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I'd look into a square trade warranty, that's what I have and the same thing happened to mine. Its $99 for the insurance and the deductible is only $25. They'll either send you a new phone or pay for repair. They sent me a brand new one from amazon and I got 2 days after filing the claim.
Also when you make an insurance claim through AT&T they want the broken phone back
I checked out Square Trade this morning and it looks like the deductible is now 100 and you either have to do a two year deal at 7 per month or 125 for the two years, so it would end up being more expensive than just dealing with the ATT option, not factoring in the warranty over the two years.
@gunnyman- Wouldn't every warranty option make you give them the broken phone? Seems like if not, you would be able to just file fake claims as often as they permit them and repeatedly sell a new product for a gain.
Something Creative said:
I checked out Square Trade this morning and it looks like the deductible is now 100 and you either have to do a two year deal at 7 per month or 125 for the two years, so it would end up being more expensive than just dealing with the ATT option, not factoring in the warranty over the two years.
@gunnyman- Wouldn't every warranty option make you give them the broken phone? Seems like if not, you would be able to just file fake claims as often as they permit them and repeatedly sell a new product for a gain.
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Yes of course I was half asleep when I read what you wrote about selling a phone. I read it as selling the broken one.
I got a screen off ebay for 86.77 with free shipping, I was gonna put a link but I dont have enough posts here on xda but if you copy and paste the following in ebay it should be the first listing you see:
New ASSEMBLY LCD Display Screen+Touch Screen Digitizer For LG Optimus G E970
It did take a couple of weeks to get to me being it's from china. I must say that I was pleasantly suprised with the quality of the screen :laugh: (at least the one I got) with the added bonus of it not having the lg logo. The guy that did the teardown post said it looked hard to take of the screen but it's actually not, just pop off the two ribbon connectors (one is for the digitizer, the other is for the LCD) then you just have to do some prying on the screen since its glued on, and once you get it off you pull the two connector through this slot that they have to pass through. Once you get it out you'll see how easy it is to put the new one on. And instead of glue I just used two sided tape around the edges of the screen. Been using it for two weeks with no problems. Hope this helps.
*EDIT* Forgot a step, you should heat up the broken screen with a blow dryer or heat gun to soften the glue before prying it off, It shouldn't be so hot that it's hard to handle though.
Something Creative said:
I checked out Square Trade this morning and it looks like the deductible is now 100 and you either have to do a two year deal at 7 per month or 125 for the two years, so it would end up being more expensive than just dealing with the ATT option, not factoring in the warranty over the two years.
@gunnyman- Wouldn't every warranty option make you give them the broken phone? Seems like if not, you would be able to just file fake claims as often as they permit them and repeatedly sell a new product for a gain.
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Damn, that sucks. Glad i got it when i did then. Sorry about your wifes OG though, hope everything works out.
Something Creative said:
I checked out Square Trade this morning and it looks like the deductible is now 100 and you either have to do a two year deal at 7 per month or 125 for the two years, so it would end up being more expensive than just dealing with the ATT option, not factoring in the warranty over the two years.
@gunnyman- Wouldn't every warranty option make you give them the broken phone? Seems like if not, you would be able to just file fake claims as often as they permit them and repeatedly sell a new product for a gain.
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Got a random code off google and it was $95 for 2 years with a $99 deductible ($194 total for 1 claim over 2 years).
Better than att $7/mo plus $199 per claim ($369 total for 1 claim over 2 years)

repair prices

My gf damaged her Z2 this week, she got drunk after getting more bad news about her recent MS diagnosis (which in turn is worse as she has MS). I had to go fetch her and by the time I found her she had dropped her phone multiple times, so its pretty damaged on the outsiide. The back is smashed, a port cover is missing and the edges are worn. Obviously this wont be covered by warranty, I wondered if anyone had ideas of repair costs. At a minimum back replaced and port cover replaced. I am not sure if the front is chipped, it felt like it might be but could also just be the protector, so also how much for the whole thing?.
Im just looking for an idea at the costs for these, I know there is a chance nobody here will know but thought id ask just in case. We cant afford it right now for certain so there is no point sending it in to get a quote we know we cant pay, to then pay money we cant really afford to waste right know just to get it back.
Sad to hear! All the best to your gf.
Which country are you from? In Germany you get such covers for a couple of Euros and can replace it by your own.
As for the back you can find private repair services from 30 Euros on, I heard charging one authorized service partner about 100 Euros up to 250 Euros at the official Sony partner. But as long as it's just cosmetic it should be possible at a reasonable price.

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