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    elfanlenny
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    Hey I recently dropped my phone and cracked the exterior lcd screen. I was wondering are the intererior and exterior screens attached and is there a place where I can buy a replacement lcd exterior screen not the exterior and the interior. Thanks for the help.


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    Quote Originally Posted by elfanlenny
    Hey I recently dropped my phone and cracked the exterior lcd screen. I was wondering are the intererior and exterior screens attached and is there a place where I can buy a replacement lcd exterior screen not the exterior and the interior. Thanks for the help.

    Good news, it can be replaced. Bad news, it's gonna cost about 10 bucks, and you gotta do it yourself!

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW



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    Is that one cheap and unreliable? I don't know much about cellphones. Isn't it hard to install a screen and I dont wanna risk damaging my phone any more.



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    It states that it is OEM, which means original equipment manufacturer. To be honest, it looks pretty hard. Judging by looking at my phone (Exactly like yours) it looks like it needs a special tool to crack it open (Which I'm sure the auction includes)



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    Do you know where I can get instructions on installing it. Also I read the policy on the motorola website and they might be able to fix it for free if its 30 days within purchase date which it is. Do you know about their policy because I didn't full understand it?

    Edit. Even If I do buy that I think it would be better to get a pro to install it. Any ideas on what the cost is to install it?



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    Pretty sure it comes with an instruction booklet, as of all "Do it yourselves" do. Try contacting Motorola, their moto is " If you have an issue, we’ll do our best to take care of it. We won’t be satisfied until you are. "

    They'll charge you a grip, and you would probably not get it until the next day. I do suggest you get the one in the auction, and as long as you have patience, you'll fix it. I sure as hell wouldn't want my screen to be scratched, I also suggest getting a screen cover, protected me against numerous scratches. 2cents..



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    there is a service center repair manual floating around. i'll try to find it for you and post back.

    here ya go


    http://rapidshare.de/files/2235958/...Manual.zip.html
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    manual? where, didn't find it.



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    Quote Originally Posted by elfanlenny
    Do you know where I can get instructions on installing it. Also I read the policy on the motorola website and they might be able to fix it for free if its 30 days within purchase date which it is. Do you know about their policy because I didn't full understand it?

    Edit. Even If I do buy that I think it would be better to get a pro to install it. Any ideas on what the cost is to install it?

    Just go to a local mall and look for one of those kiosk that install faceplates, they do charge you alot though so be ready to pay dollars.



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    Tony is right, if you're willing to pay big bucks, go right ahead.

    To give you a taste of the kiosk price tags, I saw the same Bluetooth H850 I got for 70 bucks, priced at 90.



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    you can buy replacement parts at http://cnn.cn/shop/motorola-razr-c-22_78.html also for cheap. If it's not on the page, email them, they can get it. I just changed a buddies silver housing for a black one. Even found him a new black keypad! The manual was released by a service tech. Scroll down and hit free download then wait for it to start.
    Last edited by troyboy30; 07-11-2005 at 12:29 AM.



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