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2018-11-26
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Well to be honest, it depends on how much you are willing to invest.
Can't you buy a used Xperia X or XA2 in Nigeria? Probably that would be a better option:
My testdevice is a Jolla1 in nearly perfect conditions. If I would sell it to you for let me say 70 €. There are still transport costs. I've had a quick glance on the DHL website. Transport costs would be nearly 20 € but just insured up to 50 € and not knowing if it's a problem to send it with battery included.
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2018-11-26
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I second Fellfrosch. Used Jollas for sale pop up here all the time, sometimes with little use. That might be your best option.
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2018-11-26
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2018-11-26
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Well my post was not only an advice but also an half-hearted offer. So if you really really want a Jolla1. I would offer you my testdevice. But the described problems with transport to Nigeria will remain and we have to figure out how to solve these problems.
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2018-11-26
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2018-11-26
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I know that it was adressed to pichlo, but it was fitting anyway
I'm living in Germany. And for me the easiest way to send parcels is DHL, because they have an office just over the street. And beside of that I think it is the best logistic service here in Germany.
By the way, I doubt that tranex has any office at my place. But even if i choose to send via DHL there is a good chance that a partner company of DHL (like tranex) will deliver it to you.
I have looked a little bit deeper in the Lithium Battery problem. Seems like it isn't a real problem. But I have to read some more documents.
Still the package would be just insured up to 50 € and i would ask for 70 €...
Would you like to have some pics, before we solve the logistic problems.
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2018-11-26
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This is my first thread here, have tried to search for something relating to it, but came out empty.
My 3 years old Jolla Phone recently developed the touch screen digitizer issue after numerous falls. I have been almost everywhere on the net in search of a replacement as I now see the value of this beauty more than ever.
https://www.maxbhi.com/touch-screen-...one-green.html
This is the only result I got, unfortunately they don't ship internationally and I know no one in India for the deal. I am open to suggestions as I came up with the idea of getting another device from members of the community here, even if in bad shape just so I can salvage the screen touch digitizer. I refuse to give up on my 400 Euros investment, plus I can't use any other OS.
Any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
PS: I am in Nigeria, and do get goods delivered to me, aliexpress and amazon just to mention those two.
Sony C6 > Sony Ericsson K310 > Sony Ericsson K750 > N70 > N73 > N81 > N82 > N79 > E7 > N9 > Jolla