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#171776 30-Apr-2015 18:33
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Long story short my Galaxy S4 now has a broken screen, can anyone who has actually had their S4 screen replaced give me their experience good or bad, who to stay away from, who who would be worth contacting for the repair.

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  #1294496 30-Apr-2015 18:47
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where are you? Russia? USA? ;p

usually they are in a small shop by a lane in town - takes them 3.46 minutes to do it.



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  #1294504 30-Apr-2015 19:05
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CallCom replaced my Mum's S4 mini screen with Gorilla Glass and replaced the main speaker. They did a good job, communicated well, and turnaround time was reasonable. I'd use them myself and I recommend them.

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  #1294822 1-May-2015 09:39
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PB Tech do them.. they sell all the parts too..
Easy enough to do, just get the parts and YouTube a video on it.. :)



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  #1294826 1-May-2015 09:42
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I just dropped off a Sony Z3 and Samsung S4 to doctor mobiles in Takapuna both broken screens

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  #1299970 7-May-2015 16:02
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Don't trust Dr Mobile located in Takapuna and Auckland CBD I got a 100% refund after being advised genuine parts were going to be used, That statement could be used on next Tui billboard

Quality of parts used was so poor and clearly fake

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