I really do not feel like messing with it on my own, plus I don't own any of the equipment and have no idea even how to do it.The glass shouldn't be too expensive to replace. You'll need a heat gun and replacement double-sided tape to attach the replacement glass to the LCD display. There are guides for "how to" replace the glass. Good luck!
That seems like a lot. I barely paid 420€ for it, I don't think I can pull out another 100+ for a repair.Well, Well, Well ... Seems like another bullet proof device hit by a gun ? .. "Hahah"
http://forums.windowscentral.com/nokia-lumia-1520/289548-true-bullet-proof.html
I sent to Nokia Care Centre and they charge me RM720 (USD 230) for full replacement and warranty remain until end of the year.
Thanks, I'll try something similar - a local phone repair service. A friend recommended it to me, he had similar issues though he's screen was completely broken. Told me it cost him 130€ for the full job.There is a kiosk at one of our local malls that can fix many devices while you wait. They will replace the glass, screen and digitizer on my broken glass only, HD2 for approx $130.
Maybe Worth your time to look for something like that.
Good luck
Damn you Spiderman!It looks like Spider man came and made a web on your phone. By the way how did the glass crack ? I know how you feel....Hope you get it sorted out at the lest cost.
Sorry to hear! I know the feeling.... I dropped my 1020 today. Was getting out of the car, forgetting I had it in my lap (with only the camera grip on it), and it tumbled onto the asphalt. (might be the word/material you're looking for) Got a good 1/4 screen spider web crack... much like yours. I think the guy in the "Do not buy a 1520" thread jinxed me! :eck: lol
All is good though! I have insurance and just got done filing the claim for a replacement yellow 1020 which will ship in 1-2 days. Yeah... I have to pay the $199 deductible (which gets tacked onto my monthly bill), but I'm looking at the bright side; I'll be getting a brand new condition (refurb) sexy yellow virgin Nokia Lumia 1020 to do a clean install of WP8.1 DP on! w00t!
I have no idea how much it'd cost to replace the screen myself, by I'd rather not have to worry about it. One, I don't have to worry about whether the screen was a quality OEM part or not, and two, I don't have to worry about screwing it up by doing it myself. (I don't have much luck with small stuff like this) Plus I'm getting a whole new phone (refurb) where the body/back of mine has scratches on it too.. As well as the cracked glass.So you have to pay $199 even though you have insurance, would it not be cheaper to just get the glass replaced? I know that you're paying it over time on your bill but how much does it cost to replace the screen on a 1020?
Sorry to hear what happend to you...
It's sad that they opted to the new money making system: make things so they break from the smallest damage so people have to buy it again.
As an update to my story, I went to a few repair services today (waited the whole weekend), just to get a few terrifying informations:
-No matter how much the screen cracked (if it's only the glass or whatever), you have to replace the WHOLE front module - aka the screen (display+digitizer+glass). The story is a lot different with Samsung devices, or iPhones where you can just replace the glass if the other two are working.
-None of the stores have what they need at themselves, they have to check with their distributers and then if they (the distributors) have it, they (the service) can order it. One guy even asked me what phone was that... just speaks how much actual support I have here.
-And 3rd, just from what I've seen online, the repair will cost me around 150€ which is ****** a lot. I barely got enough money for the device, and that is just way too much.
I'm so pist for multiple reasons and I am nowhere close to happy about my WP as I was before.
Even an update to WP 9.2 wouldn't cheer me up now.
I ordered my OEM replacement from Ebay, for $200. Replaced it myself. In hindsight, I would have spent the extra $100 for a local repair company to do it. It IS quite a PITA. I feel ya though. It does suck, but coming from someone who has had dozens of smartphones, over the past few years, screens break. Doesn't matter how strong the phone is.
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