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Moto G Power Screen Replacement

If you just received this phone a few weeks ago, it should still be covered by a warranty, yes?
Instead of replacing the screen yourself, why not just have a service shop do this for you? Tearing down a phone even if you have the necessary tools and equipment isn't a trivial task, and even if only some of the costs are covered, it will still be a matter where if you try to do this yourself it will negate any further coverage.
Do you own repairs after the warranty expires.
 
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The warranty doesn't cover accidental, physical damage.
If you just received this phone a few weeks ago, it should still be covered by a warranty, yes?
Instead of replacing the screen yourself, why not just have a service shop do this for you? Tearing down a phone even if you have the necessary tools and equipment isn't a trivial task, and even if only some of the costs are covered, it will still be a matter where if you try to do this yourself it will negate any further coverage.
Do you own repairs after the warranty expires.
 
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I'm not planning to do the repair myself. I talked to customer service at Motorola and they said there is not a repair center near me. I have someone who can do the work, I just need to order the glass. I can't find the part.
If you do not have the necessary skills to do the work your best bet is to get it to a repair shop for replacement[/QUO
 
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