![]() |
2012-01-06
, 13:09
|
Posts: 1,680 |
Thanked: 3,685 times |
Joined on Jan 2011
|
#2
|
The Following User Says Thank You to vi_ For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2012-01-06
, 13:14
|
Posts: 3 |
Thanked: 0 times |
Joined on Apr 2010
|
#3
|
![]() |
2012-01-06
, 13:19
|
Posts: 1,680 |
Thanked: 3,685 times |
Joined on Jan 2011
|
#4
|
![]() |
2012-01-06
, 18:13
|
Posts: 116 |
Thanked: 40 times |
Joined on Mar 2010
|
#5
|
![]() |
2012-01-06
, 18:55
|
|
Posts: 5,028 |
Thanked: 8,613 times |
Joined on Mar 2011
|
#6
|
![]() |
2012-02-19
, 19:27
|
|
Posts: 889 |
Thanked: 2,087 times |
Joined on Sep 2010
@ Manchester
|
#7
|
Do not return the n900 to nokia, if you do you will get an N8 back (at best an E7 if you argue with them).
You will have to replace the LCD yourself (or get a local mobile phone chop-shop to do it). New LCDs cost around £15-25. It is a simple case of carefully opening the screen assembly up and dropping the new LCD in.
![]() |
2012-02-19
, 20:17
|
|
Posts: 106 |
Thanked: 81 times |
Joined on Dec 2011
@ /
|
#8
|
Unfortunately whilst at work some psycho ransacked my bag and has cracked the screen of my N900.
I was wondering if any of you were familiar with what to do in regards to having it repaired. I live in Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia. Can I send it away to be fixed? Do I have to notify them first? I called a 1300 number for Nokia but the help desk personnel weren't very clear on what to do.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.