cracked display.....what should I do?

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Gosh......this really sucks. I've been feeling down all day. I've only had this Lumia 900 for a week and now baaam....crack display (accidently dropped from the waist). I thought this phone would be tough enough to withstand a drop from the waist. Wasn't this phone supposed to use some sort of gorrilla glass? Or did I misread the specs
I don't know what I should do. I do have ATT's insurance included with my plan. But I think the deductible will be around $199. That's more than what I wanted to pay.
Anyhow, for those who own a Lumia 900, this is a precaution as the display is a bit fragile and may not be made of gorrilla glass.
 
yikes i just checked nokia website
Display technology

Corning? Gorilla? Glass
AMOLED
ClearBlack
 
I think it really just depends on how it landed. I had the Titan dropped it from waist high and it completely shattered the screen but it landed face down.
 
I know it sucks, but that definitely is unusable in it's current state. I know there's a lot of third party shops around that will replace the displays. It may be cheaper to go that route rather than using your AT&T insurance.
 
That is a bad *** drop. Looks like the main impact happened top right hand corner. What insurance plan did you decide on?
 
Gorilla Glass is only advertised as being more scratch-resistant. If you have the dropsies, get a case. Sorry about your phone, man.
 
Did u buy with American Express? They have 90 day accidental protection warranty (for price paid of phone , not retail but true out of pocket cost)
 
Just be glad you have insurance! The deductible is still cheaper than retail!
 
I would use a 3rd party shop. I used igsm wireless solutions out of Belevue, Wa. It cost $75 for the cost of the screen and labor.

Sent from my Lumia 900 using Board Express
 
I'd call Nokia and see how much repairs are. Apple would repair broken screens for less than the deductible at&t charges. So yeah, call Nokia
 
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Holy crap. The Lumia 900 is supposed to be the same materials as the 800. I dropped my 800 a bunch of times, including face down on concrete once, and I didn't even get a scratch on the glass.

Stupid question, but are you sure this was only a waist-high drop?
 
Gorilla Glass is xyz resistant and not xyz proof. I dropped my Samsung Focus a month after I got it last year and cracked the Gorilla Glass as well. Cost me $150 to replace the digitizer from Samsung.

Put a screen protector and a case around it.

Good luck.
 
Gosh......this really sucks. I've been feeling down all day. I've only had this Lumia 900 for a week and now baaam....crack display (accidently dropped from the waist). I thought this phone would be tough enough to withstand a drop from the waist. Wasn't this phone supposed to use some sort of gorrilla glass? Or did I misread the specs
I don't know what I should do. I do have ATT's insurance included with my plan. But I think the deductible will be around $199. That's more than what I wanted to pay.
Anyhow, for those who own a Lumia 900, this is a precaution as the display is a bit fragile and may not be made of gorrilla glass.
1. Generally Gorilla glass is known as scratch-resistant not break-resistant.
2. The physics behind the drop is that, it all depends on the angle and moment of impact.
So, as an example it is very possible that a phone dropped from 1ft height can break compared to a phone dropped from 3 ft height, all depending on the angle and moment of impact.

So, that's why even though Nokia's phones or any other phones are durable and solidly built, there is no guarantee against damage from drop.
As they say YMMV.

You were unlucky. That's all we can say.
 
1. Generally Gorilla glass is known as scratch-resistant not break-resistant.
2. The physics behind the drop is that, it all depends on the angle and moment of impact.
So, as an example it is very possible that a phone dropped from 1ft height can break compared to a phone dropped from 3 ft height, all depending on the angle and moment of impact.

So, that's why even though Nokia's phones or any other phones are durable and solidly built, there is no guarantee against damage from drop.
As they say YMMV.

You were unlucky. That's all we can say.

Well it depends on the density of the glass as well. Some companies use a thicker block of glass. By most accounts, the glass on the Lumia 800 is a little thicker (and probably more crack-resistant) than the 900. Still, the Lumia 900's build quality (including glass) easily eclipse that of, say, the iPhone.
 

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