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i told him not to park it in garston.i thought this was geordie's motor.......................................
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i told him not to park it in garston.i thought this was geordie's motor.......................................
yes they do
my bruvs mrs dropped hers costing my bruv £150 twice from i phone shop
3rd he bought a new screen for £6 with screwdriver followed link to video how to do it and jobs a good one
Bit like electrics but you don't need the five week course lol
i've got the samsung galaxy. batteries go down quick when bluetooth and wireless tinternet are switched on. had it replaced under insurance about 5 months ago, coz. i couldn't hear anyone on the phone. other wise, it's fine. best thing about is that mrs. tel can't use it.
and dylan's just fired out the back door like a catapult launched F16 off an A/C. next door's cat escaped by a whisker.
Thought it only came in bottles didn't they had found a can to take it
The battery on my Sony Xperia thing goes down on me faster than Tidyboiler.
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Ah!! .................... there you are Miss Dyson.
Yes, here I am husband-to-be. :hurray:
I think the £10 will be for the digitiser. If the LCD screen is damaged as well then it will cost quite a bit more. I did mine after dropping it after just 2 weeks cost me about £70 for the LCD and digitiser.
At service point you pay 45-50pounds for replacement unit worth 15pounds max with all tools on ebay. They charge you minimum 35pounds for 3-4minutes of labour.
@crow11 - 5 or 10pounds does it really matter?;/
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