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Annabeenana

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#97933 22-Feb-2012 09:44
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Hey I was wondering if anyone could help me out I have reacently cracked my Samsung Galaxy sII LCD screen :( and was wondering where a good place is in Hamilton that replaces them as I've heard quite a few bad stories about the ones here and I cant make my mind up .Any help would be apprieated thank you (: 

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nitrotech
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  #585026 22-Feb-2012 10:33
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Not sure who does repairs in Hamilton we do them in Rotorua - the quality of the repair will often depend on whether your repairer uses parts that include the mid-frame - if not it's a big job (actually it's a big job anyway) to remove the digitizer from the mid-frame and attach the new one - very expensive repair either way



Annabeenana

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  #585032 22-Feb-2012 10:40
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Yeah I have gotten a hold of a place called fonefix it $300 to replace but I think I'll do it lol I miss my Galaxy :)

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