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Hi guys!
My phone took a spill today - screen is cracked. Was thinking of fixing it cause spending 100 for an asurion claim to get a refurbished phone makes no sense to me - I would rather upgrade.
If I were to sell this phone as is - what would be a fair price? I unrooted just in case but could probably re-root if necessary.
Could also add in an extra battery and back cover at no charge probably.
I'd say no more than $60.
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$60 is kinda low I would think, when in used condition this phone fetches 180-250. Digitizers are inexpensive for this phone.
I just sold a Motorola Q9C (Old smartphone with windows 6.5) for $50. lol.
I guess ill just replace the digitizer and cancel my insurance.
Thanks for all of the opinions!
I am one of those people who have a crack on my nexus screen.
its not a major crack in the middle of my screen so I am not rushing to get it fixed, but when I contacted a lot of repair shops near me, the price to replace the LCD is seems to range in $300-400.
will this price ever go down? some guy told me it will only go up as time passes..
im not sure if he said that so I'll go fix my phone at his shop
or
if he was being honest...
so the question is
will the price of repair cost for this phone go down eventually? if so, will it ever be around $100-200?
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Gonna have to do it yourself for a fraction of the price. It is not worth it to pay $300 for a repair... that's well over 1/2 the price of what a used device goes for. Even like $200 is atrociously high.
The cheapest I have found the replacement screen is $269, so the quotes you are getting sound about right. You could try to buy the screen and do it yourself. If you want to try it, here is a link to the part on Ebay: http://tinyw.in/vXxI. Also, for a complete teardown tutorial go here: http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung-Galaxy-Nexus-Teardown/7182/1. Even though that is for the GSM model, it should still help you out because there isn't much difference.
As far as him telling you that it will get more expensive, I don't know. It is possible because because of supply and demand. It's also possible it could get cheaper especially if third party Chinese vendors start making them. You can get a screen & digitizer for an iPhone 3GS for $8 from China. They are not the same quality you would get from OEM's, but they do work. I have bought and fixed many, many broken iPhones and used the aftermarket screens and sold them for profit. The problem is, the Galaxy Nexus is not near as popular as the iPhone, so it's hit or miss whether or not these thrid party vendors will make them. If it was a Galaxy S 2, you could probably find it.
Good luck!
PS. Get the insurance next time. You would have to pay $100 deductible, but you would get a refurbished or brand new phone and usually the next business day after filing the claim.
You should definitely give Samsung a call, you should see the answers I posted in my related thread: [Q] Galaxy Nexus (SCH-i515) Replacement Screen -- Answered and see if my notes there help you. I got my phone repaired for less than $165.00 which seems to be in your $100-$200 range.
Getting it repaired for $270 is INSANE people...you could get a new Galaxy Nexus for $349 from the Play Store right now.
I just cracked my screen (so dumb and I just knew it was cracked fro mthe way it hit the ground completely flat on the screen)...Samsung told me it will cost me $250 not including shipping...others have told me different prices from Samsung which is very disconcerting....I said screw it and ordered the entire LCD/Digitizer display from Ebay for $199 with expedited shipping which came out to $224....I'm pissed about about paying this price but I have a white Galaxy Nexus and want to keep a white one....so I just got fed up and ordered it...the process for doing it yourself doesn't seem too hard...and I already have a screw driver that fits the screws holding the phone together behind the battery door...hopefully all goes well tomorrow.
I actually just got off chat support with a Samsung rep, and they told me that it would be roughly $165 to send it in for replacement. Most everything else hovers around $150-$200, so I figure I'll just send it in to them.
Botched Attempt, WHAT TO look out for
http://forum.xda-developers.com/gal...-glass-lens-replacement-t1946828/post51659636
Botched Attempt, WHAT TO look out for
I just bought a new OEM screen digitizer LCD for less than 85. shipped on eBay.
Yeah, I had a crack in the digitizer glass. I bought a used ebay screen for $50 and replaced it myself. Works like a charm.
Ok, I waited too long to pull the trigger and will have to wait for another week or two to purchase a Galaxy Nexus from the play store. Anyways, while I'm waiting I'm looking for some input on insurance.
My plan is to purchase one and then the this insurance from Ensquared. It looks like a good deal. One of the things that I like when I did have a contract phone was the ability to have insurance and then only have to pay $50 - $100 deductible for a new one. Once a year I will undoubtedly loose one or damage one.
http://www.ensquared.com/catalog
$60 for one year and that gets you 2 replacements for $75 each.
$100 for 2 years and that gets you 3 replacements for $75 each.
And this does cover lost or stolen phones as well as damages.. SquareTrade only covers damages... so if you loose it you are SOL.
compared to the $5 - $9 that Sprint charges for insurance it's very competitive and they charge $100 for a deductible.
I see this as the main plus for buying a new phone from Google vs a used phone off ebay as they will only insure new units and not a used phone that you just purchased.
Any thought? Are there any other companies that offer full coverage fro phones that includes theft / loss coverage?
Thanks...
Just a warning. 3ft drop to the corner of the device when you have no case on it WILL totally shatter the screen. Wife dropped it. $200 to replace the device. Sprint warranty for $11 a month is a joke. Better to get external insurance.`
I sadly don't know how mine broke. Quite fragile if you ask me
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Best Buy Black Tie Insurance. That is why I don't have one yet, won't get it (or any phone) without Black Tie..And I sell phones, not for Best Buy.
Worth Ave Group. Insurance has NO deductible. Like $70 (guesstimate...but it's really cheap) a year for a $700 policy.
Call them. I have my wife's DSLR insured through them $2500 for $205 bucks a year. Theft is included as well as damage. Stupidly, I had not renewed and added this phone to her policy yet this year as it just expired like 3 weeks ago...and I was going to add her phone and cancel Sprint rip off $11 a month fee.
I'm an idiot for not doing it immediately.
jt513 said:
Best Buy Black Tie Insurance. That is why I don't have one yet, won't get it (or any phone) without Black Tie..And I sell phones, not for Best Buy.
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This. Have used Black Tie for many things, including a cracked screen, have never paid more than the $10/month to cover the insurance.
ZenInsight said:
Just a warning. 3ft drop to the corner of the device when you have no case on it WILL totally shatter the screen. Wife dropped it. $200 to replace the device. Sprint warranty for $11 a month is a joke. Better to get external insurance.`
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Buy a case for the replacement yet?
I know I would rather pay $200 than shell out $650 for a brand new one. I keep the Sprint insurance for the lost/stoled coverage and the in store repairs.
Sucks to hear that it had such a short life
Has anyone found diy screen replacements yet?
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A short drop even on concrete is not guaranteed to cause the screen to shatter. In most instances you'll just get minor cosmetic damage to the case, tough break though...
Now all this insurance talk is pretty interesting. Sprint charged you $200 to replace a phone under warranty? That sucks. Any better options for those of us who purchased through Sprint?
walord said:
A short drop even on concrete is not guaranteed to cause the screen to shatter. In most instances you'll just get minor cosmetic damage to the case, tough break though...
Now all this insurance talk is pretty interesting. Sprint charged you $200 to replace a phone under warranty? That sucks. Any better options for those of us who purchased through Sprint?
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I was looking at squaretrade for 125 for 2 years, and I am thinking 100 deductable. I am curious if best buy will let you buy it after the fact that you got it at sprint?
Best Buy handles the IPhone differently but..As for Android:
You should only buy Best Buy insurance IF you purchase the phone with Best Buy.
Once you buy the phone from Best Buy you have 30 days to add insurance for $10/mo. There is NEVER a deductible. Most phones are on "rapid replacement" meaning that they give you a loaner until your new or newly refurbished comes in in 2-3 days max. They cover water damage, physical damage and even bricked phones from rooting and screwing them up. The ONLY thing they don't cover is lost or stolen.
IMO, I would return the phones to Sprint and grab it from Best Buy. I would have done that myself except I have a Buy Back on my GS2 for ~$220. If you get it from best buy, you can STILL get Sprint's Insurance. While traveling just after getting my GS2 I kept both insurances for about 2 months encase my phone was lost or stolen.
walord said:
A short drop even on concrete is not guaranteed to cause the screen to shatter. In most instances you'll just get minor cosmetic damage to the case, tough break though...
Now all this insurance talk is pretty interesting. Sprint charged you $200 to replace a phone under warranty? That sucks. Any better options for those of us who purchased through Sprint?
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Yep.
http://www.worthavegroup.com/
Way better.
Cell Phone Insurance
2 Years Coverage
Serial Number: XXXXXXXXXXX
Coverage Amount: $599.00
Deductible Amount: $50.00
Price:
$118.00
-$5.90
$112.10 (2 years)
Processing Fee: $5.00
Total: $117.10 (2 years!)
Vs. $200 deductible and $11 per month for Sprint which is $264 (two years).
Sprint= $464 to get back a $300 valued through them phone. I called, you do NOT own the phone after this, and I do not know if I can just cancel the Sprint insurance after using it either.
vs.
Worthave= $167 and they give you $600 back.
I could feasibly run the Worth ave for $600 and if I kept Sprint's insurance pay $200 to replace the phone and keep the remaining $400. unless I have to turn the phone in to Worth Ave group. Then that wouldn't work because I know that Sprint wants the phone when it is being replaced.
But if I had to choose one over the other...Sprint for $464 (over 2 years and plus the $200 deductible) to NOT own the phone...vs...WorthAve at $167 (for a full two years) and I get $600 towards owning the phone which I think costs $700 right now.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong here.
Woooow Worth Ave insurance is amazing.
I just called Worth Ave. If My wife takes 1 single online course. They will give her a college bundle discount with a $25 dollar deductible for up to 4K of insurance!!!!
For...drum rolllllllll
$110 a year. She just has to be enrolled first. Unreal. Best deal EVER.
Oh...and after the course is done...we can keep the bundle package as long as we don't let it lapse year to year after that.
4K of insurance (laptop, phone, camera, lens) accidental damage, or theft...for $110 a year.
Done deal.
ZenInsight said:
Yep.
http://www.worthavegroup.com/
Way better.
Cell Phone Insurance
2 Years Coverage
Serial Number: XXXXXXXXXXX
Coverage Amount: $599.00
Deductible Amount: $50.00
Price:
$118.00
-$5.90
$112.10 (2 years)
Processing Fee: $5.00
Total: $117.10 (2 years!)
Vs. $200 deductible and $11 per month for Sprint which is $264 (two years).
Sprint= $464 to get back a $300 valued through them phone. I called, you do NOT own the phone after this, and I do not know if I can just cancel the Sprint insurance after using it either.
vs.
Worthave= $167 and they give you $600 back.
I could feasibly run the Worth ave for $600 and if I kept Sprint's insurance pay $200 to replace the phone and keep the remaining $400. unless I have to turn the phone in to Worth Ave group. Then that wouldn't work because I know that Sprint wants the phone when it is being replaced.
But if I had to choose one over the other...Sprint for $464 (over 2 years and plus the $200 deductible) to NOT own the phone...vs...WorthAve at $167 (for a full two years) and I get $600 towards owning the phone which I think costs $700 right now.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong here.
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That looks better than square trade as well.
walord said:
Now all this insurance talk is pretty interesting. Sprint charged you $200 to replace a phone under warranty? That sucks. Any better options for those of us who purchased through Sprint?
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How does being under warranty have any bearing on accidental damage? That makes no sense.
And square trade has 40% off if you like them on facebook right now.
walord said:
A short drop even on concrete is not guaranteed to cause the screen to shatter. In most instances you'll just get minor cosmetic damage to the case, tough break though...
Now all this insurance talk is pretty interesting. Sprint charged you $200 to replace a phone under warranty? That sucks. Any better options for those of us who purchased through Sprint?
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Yeah manufacturers warranty only covers defects to the device not damage caused by a consumer. On a side note about dropping, it either slid off my bed or was something in my pocket, but I some how managed to puncture the bezel right above the s-pen. Perfect hole in the bezel but luckily no screen damage.
I put on an invisible shield type protector on the screen. Figured the sheer size of the screen would lend itself to possible damage. The extra tackiness of the protector isn't an issue, and the drag on the pen feels nice. Every little bit helps. It's one of those soapy water type protectors, fyi.
dbpaddler said:
I put on an invisible shield type protector on the screen. Figured the sheer size of the screen would lend itself to possible damage. The extra tackiness of the protector isn't an issue, and the drag on the pen feels nice. Every little bit helps. It's one of those soapy water type protectors, fyi.
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I refuse to apply any zagg protectors to any customers phones >.< Things are such a pain in my butt.
I actually throw a bunch on at one shot. One on the GN2, S3 and my Cowon S9. It's a touch more fuss than a normal protector, and if it's cut well, lasts a lot longer and is more protective. It's only hard if you skimp on the water.
Final post in here guys for me.
Check out the WorthAve thread. I just put the whole final story in there. You don't have to be in college or enrolled in ANY online class to get their insurance.... 2k worth with a $25 dollar deductible for like $67 dollars a year (using that 15off promo code I found and purchasing online).
Someone actually accused me for working for them. Even though I have been at XDA for over 2 years and have over 600 posts. lol. Whatever. Check out my thread over there...decide for yourself.
I dropped and shattered my screen last night too. EXTREMELY fragile. I haven't even had this phone 12 hours. Sad panda, that's what I am. Does Sprint fix screens? I have TEP, but just had to file a claim on my Evo LTE, so I will get dropped if I file another.
ls3mach said:
I dropped and shattered my screen last night too. EXTREMELY fragile. I haven't even had this phone 12 hours. Sad panda, that's what I am. Does Sprint fix screens? I have TEP, but just had to file a claim on my Evo LTE, so I will get dropped if I file another.
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Called to see if they would replace my screen first...no go. That sucks man. I would say to file the claim, lose your insurance, then get WorthAve insurance in case anything happens again.
And buy a case!!! That was my mistake.
My daughter just got the new S4 Friday. Today she dropped the phone and the screen is cracked. Is there any other way than the $175 insurance deductible?
OR
Is this just a life lesson? She's had it less than 48 hours and the deductible is more than the down payment.:crying:.
I would go for insurance. . Its a new phone parts repair all will be expensive.
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Damn....that sux. I always wonder how people break their screens. I have dropped phones so many times that I lost count......I guess I am just lucky
all recent device like this
i think. we must keep it in pouch, then if you drop it down. it won't be break so easy like before
Dam dude that's suks and yea it's a life lesson and it's trying to tell u DO NOT BUY YOUR KIDS expensive PHONES IF THEY ARE NOT GOING TAKE CARE OF IT IF ITS AN EXPENSIVE DEVICE... just saying OK.. And u kudve bought her a case a cheap one before u got the money to buy a really expensive one that would protect it...
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Broken Screen
My 23 year old daughter paid for the phone and pays for the service. She still lives at home. But a daddy still wants to make the hurt go away.
We have the insurance but the $175 is more than the $149 down payment. It will be a life lesson that she can afford. The funny thing is that I bought her a $6 (it's not really a case) soft cover that sticks up a little past the screen level. She said it slipped out of her hand. I've done that many times with my S3 with no problem.
I was hoping for a suggestion to get around any payment. All I could find in a search was that the S4 broke easier than a Iphone 5. If, sometime in the near future it is shown that the screens are "defective" that I was hoping to make a claim.
Back to reality. She'll pay for it. Then maybe a heavy duty case.
Thanks for the comments.
sandiegoan said:
My 23 year old daughter paid for the phone and pays for the service. She still lives at home. But a daddy still wants to make the hurt go away.
We have the insurance but the $175 is more than the $149 down payment. It will be a life lesson that she can afford. The funny thing is that I bought her a $6 (it's not really a case) soft cover that sticks up a little past the screen level. She said it slipped out of her hand. I've done that many times with my S3 with no problem.
I was hoping for a suggestion to get around any payment. All I could find in a search was that the S4 broke easier than a Iphone 5. If, sometime in the near future it is shown that the screens are "defective" that I was hoping to make a claim.
Back to reality. She'll pay for it. Then maybe a heavy duty case.
Thanks for the comments.
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Don't get ripped off by T-Mobile and Asurion. Get Squaretrade.
http://www.squaretrade.com/samsung-galaxy-warranty
Square trade would be cheaper
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GG2012 said:
Don't get ripped off by T-Mobile and Asurion. Get Squaretrade.
http://www.squaretrade.com/samsung-galaxy-warranty
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+1 to this
get a case + squaretrade warranty
Pay the deductible now, unless you purchased with a credit card. Many - including virtually all American Express cards and Chase-issued Visas - include accidental damage protection.
if its past 30 days i dont think squaretrade will issue a warranty..
sandiegoan said:
My 23 year old daughter paid for the phone and pays for the service. She still lives at home. But a daddy still wants to make the hurt go away.
We have the insurance but the $175 is more than the $149 down payment. It will be a life lesson that she can afford. The funny thing is that I bought her a $6 (it's not really a case) soft cover that sticks up a little past the screen level. She said it slipped out of her hand. I've done that many times with my S3 with no problem.
I was hoping for a suggestion to get around any payment. All I could find in a search was that the S4 broke easier than a Iphone 5. If, sometime in the near future it is shown that the screens are "defective" that I was hoping to make a claim.
Back to reality. She'll pay for it. Then maybe a heavy duty case.
Thanks for the comments.
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If you paid with some kind of credit card most companies have a 90 warranty on the phone, covering loss (wink wink) and other accidents. I would get in contact with my CC company and find out what kind of purchase protection they have before dishing out any more cash
movieaddict said:
if its past 30 days i dont think squaretrade will issue a warranty..
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There is almost no way it's been 30 days considering most T-Mobile pre-orders shipped within the past week or two.
He can still buy the $99 SqT warranty.
I broke an N2 screen and the cost to repair by Samsung was $178 including taxes and 2 day shipment bot ways.
If the glass is cracked but the screen still works OK (mine did), there was a tread where the glass only was available for $25 and the OP replaced it only. I requires skill and patience and some other materials and possibly tools, but it was the cheapest path.
sandiegoan said:
My daughter just got the new S4 Friday. Today she dropped the phone and the screen is cracked. Is there any other way than the $175 insurance deductible?
OR
Is this just a life lesson? She's had it less than 48 hours and the deductible is more than the down payment.:crying:.
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does your cell provider offer insurance? if so, don't say nothing about the phone screen cracked... register with their service and then
a week later, file the claim...
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