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harjaapnijhar

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Sep 28, 2010
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ok. I was biking down a hill with my iPhone in my pocket. I was going to fast and I crashed into a bunch of rocks. Once i got home I checked to see if I had recieved a text. Then i see this huge cracked screen. The cracks were at the spot were the earpiece is and on the screen. I could not connect to my network, wifi or bluetooth. It doesnt even work now.
How do I get it fixed. Helppppppp
 
I would get a 3gs off of Craiglist and say goodbye to the 3g:-( I replaced my screen on my 3g for around $50 and it was pretty easy to do if you want to go that route. There are quite a few people fixing iPhones these days but I would take this as being time to upgrade imo.
 
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time to get a new phone
 
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time to get a new phone
 
It's usually worth it to fix your phone if one thing is broken. My cousin broke his 3G glass and got it repaired somewhere for, I think, like $50. That was worth it.

But his phone worked fine during all that. The fact that you have multiple things broken means the repair costs are probably going to be too high to consider fixing this phone.
 
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