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Is dis a good Deal?

EpicGeekonFire

Someone at school has a broken S4 and tmmrw i will confirm if its just the glass or the digitizer. If the digitizer is broken then its gonna cost like 200 bucks to get the part an its not worth it. Its its only the glass I can buy a small kit for about 20 bucks and easily replace the glass. I can buy the phone for about 30-50 bucks and with a 10-20 buck kit i can get this phone for really cheap. Should I buy it?

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if you can fix it for 20 bucks plus the 50 then i'd say it is worth it. If you're not sure you can fix it yourself then maybe not a good buy. Also take into account you current phone: Is it old or does it really need to be upgraded? Or are you like me and just want the best always no matter the cost.  B)

This is my opinion, it doesn't mean I'm right and is liable to change at any time. I may offend of which I apologize in advance.


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ermmmm, I think not D:

If you want to spend so much effort for a quick buck sure I guess, but I wouldn't  xD

 

Edited by SirReallySam

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What do people even put in these things?

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50% to 80% failure rate if you replace the glass of the s4 yourself...

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Replacing the glass though, that is not just something you do "easily".

Actually it's the easiest screen if. I have ever seen.

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50% to 80% failure rate if you replace the glass of the s4 yourself...

It's just the glass, you heat it and pry it off.

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