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#129550 19-Sep-2013 10:29
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I have an HTC Sensation, and I am happy with everything about it, except it keeps getting dust under the screen, 
which drives me crazy!  I can't stand looking at the dust so I have to pull the thing apart and clean it out all the 
time, which is a real hassle.

I have been trying to find a permanent solution, but I think I would be better just going back to a Samsung
(I had the original Galaxy), and the S2 is pretty much the equivalent of the Sensation.

So, anyone got one they want to move on?  Cosmetic condition is not too much of a concern, but I am really
unable to handle marks/scratches/dust under the screen.  Some marks on the body are fine...

Pretty low-spec for the Geekzone forums I know, but I cannot justify spending anything more on a phone,
the just-over-1GHz dual core and around 1GB RAM is all I need to have a smooth useable setup.

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  #898306 19-Sep-2013 10:29
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Hey, have you listed a price, location and how much shipping would be to other parts of New Zealand? Also if you are asking for a PM make sure your Privacy settings allow your account to receive PM otherwise people can't contact you.




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