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Title: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: D on 23 November 2013, 19:32:10
The better half has dropped her 6 month old Galaxy S4 and cracked the digitiser screen. Now I dont fancy buying a new one, so are there any reputable screen replacement companies around that you recommend? Personal experience would help. Not keen on DIY, due to a lack of time and not wanting to break it further.
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: martin42 on 23 November 2013, 19:36:28
Take out phone insurance if with ee/tmobile or orange,give it a week and then claim if its a contract phone  :y
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: PhilRich on 23 November 2013, 19:46:38
Take out phone insurance if with ee/tmobile or orange,give it a week and then claim if its a contract phone  :y
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Thats hardly ethical, honest or sound advice matey, especially since you've just broadcast it Worldwide! ;)
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: zirk on 23 November 2013, 19:47:21
Thought most Networks do there own repairs now for a fixed price, might be worth asking,  ;)
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: tunnie on 23 November 2013, 19:50:08
Take out phone insurance if with ee/tmobile or orange,give it a week and then claim if its a contract phone  :y

Well that's a legal suggestion..... Not!
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: D on 23 November 2013, 20:29:47
Take out phone insurance if with ee/tmobile or orange,give it a week and then claim if its a contract phone  :y

Not my cup of tea. Any legal suggestions then?
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: D on 23 November 2013, 20:30:35
Thought most Networks do there own repairs now for a fixed price, might be worth asking,  ;)

Not a network phone. I just bought it when we were on holiday in Dubai.
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: zirk on 23 November 2013, 20:36:59
Thought most Networks do there own repairs now for a fixed price, might be worth asking,  ;)

Not a network phone. I just bought it when we were on holiday in Dubai.

Still worth asking,  ;)
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: plym ian on 23 November 2013, 20:46:21
I think my friend took his to carphone warehouse, I think he paid about £160ish.
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: blackviper90210 on 23 November 2013, 20:54:09
Does your home insurance not cover this?
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: tunnie on 23 November 2013, 21:02:19
Does your home insurance not cover this?

Really worth a claim?

Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: tunnie on 23 November 2013, 21:02:52
Take out phone insurance if with ee/tmobile or orange,give it a week and then claim if its a contract phone  :y

Not my cup of tea. Any legal suggestions then?

Attempted any local independent places?
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: blackviper90210 on 23 November 2013, 21:03:26
A £400/£500 phone?

£50 xcess, I'd say so ::)
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: D on 23 November 2013, 21:06:04
Yeah, CPW are £170 and warranted. But I have an intense dislike of CPW, Talktalk and anything that guy(whatshisname) starts up. Will have a look at home insurance, although it may only cover laptops and my cycles.
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: tunnie on 23 November 2013, 21:09:07
A £400/£500 phone?

£50 xcess, I'd say so ::)

It's not £500 to repair ;)

Excess + a claim come renew, often will cost you more. Far cheaper to fix by local indie :)
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: MR MISTER on 23 November 2013, 21:13:53
TOP TIP: If you are an uninsured driver and have a prang, simply drive home, insure your car and wait a week or two to claim. :y
 ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: Rods2 on 23 November 2013, 21:24:09
A £400/£500 phone?

£50 xcess, I'd say so ::)

Where you are in London, look up independent repairers and then check to see if they have any reviews or if anybody you know has used them or a repairer that is manufacturer accredited.

Don't commit fraud by using the suggestion above on taking out insurance ex-post. Gadget and phone insurers are well aware of this ploy which is why most now have a 14 day uninsured period from when you first take out insurance. If you submit a claim on day 15, they have ways of detecting possible fraud. :-X You could end up having have a lot of explaining to do and end up on an insurance fraud database or worse. How do I know? I do a lot of development work for an insurance company which includes gadget insurance.
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: D on 23 November 2013, 21:59:58
A £400/£500 phone?

£50 xcess, I'd say so ::)

Where you are in London, look up independent repairers and then check to see if they have any reviews or if anybody you know has used them or a repairer that is manufacturer accredited.

Don't commit fraud by using the suggestion above on taking out insurance ex-post. Gadget and phone insurers are well aware of this ploy which is why most now have a 14 day uninsured period from when you first take out insurance. If you submit a claim on day 15, they have ways of detecting possible fraud. :-X You could end up having have a lot of explaining to do and end up on an insurance fraud database or worse. How do I know? I do a lot of development work for an insurance company which includes gadget insurance.

I also have a conscience. Which is why I asked for legal suggestions.  :y
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: Crazycarzowner on 23 November 2013, 23:30:13
If you are handy with a small screwdriver & pair of tweezers they're fiddly but easy to replace. About £60 ish to buy and there are plenty YouTube guides. I cracked my HTC one a while ago & thought sod it ill fix it meself, can't make it any worse. As i said its fiddly more than anything.
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: blackviper90210 on 24 November 2013, 08:21:26
A £400/£500 phone?

£50 xcess, I'd say so ::)

Where you are in London, look up independent repairers and then check to see if they have any reviews or if anybody you know has used them or a repairer that is manufacturer accredited.

Don't commit fraud by using the suggestion above on taking out insurance ex-post. Gadget and phone insurers are well aware of this ploy which is why most now have a 14 day uninsured period from when you first take out insurance. If you submit a claim on day 15, they have ways of detecting possible fraud. :-X You could end up having have a lot of explaining to do and end up on an insurance fraud database or worse. How do I know? I do a lot of development work for an insurance company which includes gadget insurance.

I also have a conscience. Which is why I asked for legal suggestions.  :y

PLEASE NOTE!   I did not for one second suggest taking out insurance after the fact. This was a response to a question of would it be worth claiming in the first place!!  >:(

I do not suggest or condone fraud of any kind, so please do not comment that I do  :y
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: AndyRoid on 24 November 2013, 09:03:39
The better half has dropped her 6 month old Galaxy S4 and cracked the digitiser screen. Now I dont fancy buying a new one, so are there any reputable screen replacement companies around that you recommend? Personal experience would help. Not keen on DIY, due to a lack of time and not wanting to break it further.
You're on for the whole assembly if you've damaged the digitiser, circa £160 for the genuine article.
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: Entwood on 24 November 2013, 19:00:58
DIY repair is easy .. just done the daughters S3 mini ... utube has "howtos'" on most ..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EaK9r8I4a7I

Parts were £60.00

I'm sure the S4 will have similar somewhere ....

EDIT .. loads in fact !!

http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=galaxy+s4+screen+replacement&sm=1

and the components

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_trksid=p3984.m570.l1311.R6.TR10.TRC0.A0.Xgalaxy+s4+screen&_nkw=samsung+galaxy+s4+screen+replacement&_sacat=0&_from=R40

:)
Title: Re: Cracked mobile phone screen
Post by: AndyRoid on 25 November 2013, 07:20:59
DIY repair is easy .. just done the daughters S3 mini ... utube has "howtos'" on most ..
The S3 mini is a lot easier due to the glass, digitiser, and LCD not being bonded together as they are on the S4.