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Cracked and so close to upgrade

treborcj

Android Enthusiast
Dec 11, 2009
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So there I was getting stuff ready in my car (raining outside). I thought I put the Hero in my pocket. I got out of the car and smack. I thought "what was that!" I look down and see my Hero face down on the wet concrete. The HORROR! I go to his aid but it wasn't pretty. The screen is cracked.

The good news is that it works fine. Sprint says $100 to replace. So I don't know whether I should replace the screen on my own or stick it out until my one year is up and put a screen protector on that doesn't use any kind of liquid so I don't cut myself while using the phone (long sentence).

aaaaaaaawwwwwwww
 
Yes, I thought about replacing the screen ($45) and about putting tape. I just noticed that there is a thin invisible horizontal line that it not responding to commands. Noticed when trying to send an SMS and the send button would not respond. I had to change orientation of the phone to press it. I love the Hero, I say it all the time. I just can not see myself spending money just to get it in working condition, when there are better phones out there. I rather put that money toward a new phone. One of my lines has an upgrade Oct. 1 so I guess I will wait or call them to see if I can upgrade early.
 
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I have done nothing about it. It is still cracked. I still use it. I don't really want to part with it. I am really thinking about getting the screen replaced. Doing it myself not Sprint. I guess I am waiting for the next best phone to upgrade.


That's nothing, you should see my screen. I dropped mine as well as it's shattered but still works. I went on ebay and got a replacement screen for $39.00 free shipping. When it arrives I will replace screen with tutorial videos on line. Any ? PM me
 
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When is your upgrade?

Call Sprint and see if they'll move it up for you.

They will, usually within 2 weeks. Might take 1 or 2 reps. If the phone "doesnt" work and you are within a month, say you do not want another hero because of xyz problems and are ready to upgrade or goto another comp for some phone cheaper than the upgrade would be. Might take a retentions rep to override?

No guarantee this will work with the new Sprint.
 
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Bummer about your screen. Wait for a refurb deal on Sprint's website. I just got one for $79.99 and the phone is like new. No contract extension, no discounts applied.

About those buttons turning green and red, has anybody tried applying a coating over the buttons to avoid this problem? They look kind of shabby to me...
 
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Well I think its about time to get that Evo. Wife got hers a week ago and did some speed tests. It is so much faster network wise. The most impressive part was wifi. My speed test had me at 2.3MB down. Hers was at 10.5MB down. She is throwing it in my face that her phone is better than mine, I held that title for so long. I have been waiting for something better than the Evo, but I guess I have to get it.
 
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Bummer about your screen. Wait for a refurb deal on Sprint's website. I just got one for $79.99 and the phone is like new. No contract extension, no discounts applied.

About those buttons turning green and red, has anybody tried applying a coating over the buttons to avoid this problem? They look kind of shabby to me...

Do you have a link for this? It's cheaper than an insurance claim.
 
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^ It was from Sprint's own website. Last Saturday they were running the refurbished phone offer. By Monday the supply was exhausted. I have a feeling they will do this again as they get more refurbished phones in stock. So just check back on the website every day or so, or find a forum where they provide regular updates about it.
 
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