Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged
nothing is 'invincible' I'd like to see how another phone would do in a situation like that...
Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged
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ncxcstud
nothing is 'invincible' I'd like to see how another phone would do in a situation like that...
Of course "invincible" is an understood overstatement, but the Lumia is as close to invincible as any smartphone has come.
Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged
Think somebody posted somewhere they can fix the screen, but it was pretty pricey.
No phone is damage proof, mine has a slight scratch on the screen, very hard to see, but there. Not sure how it go there either since I never drop my phone.
I told my parents about the phone and i said, if you dont like it, not my fault. I never convince people to get certain phones because im not a salesman, if i was, MS would need to pay me.
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dkp23
Think somebody posted somewhere they can fix the screen, but it was pretty pricey.
No phone is damage proof, mine has a slight scratch on the screen, very hard to see, but there. Not sure how it go there either since I never drop my phone.
I told my parents about the phone and i said, if you dont like it, not my fault. I never convince people to get certain phones because im not a salesman, if i was, MS would need to pay me.
I'm pretty knowledgeable when it comes to cellular devices so I felt confident in recommending him a phone, I laid out all the options and gave unbiased pros and cons for each device. It just so happened that the Lumia 920 fit his lifestyle better than others (though he was on the verge of buying an Iphone)
Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged
The initial point of impact was clearly the top left corner of the phone. Corner appear to be a weak point for this device.
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ImmortalWarrior
I hope your brother wasn't convinced that the device was as invincible as mjolnir. If he was, his future as a mechanical engineer is questionable. Any time you carry a 600 dollar device you take care with it or you risk losing 600 bucks.
Get him to buy a new LCD with digitizer and he can replace it himself. Consider it part of his education in mech eng.
I'm not sure where you got the idea that he thought his phone was invincible - I merely said it was labelled by some to be invincible, an obvious overstatement. Your comment would have made more sense had he neglected his phone, but the situation described was an obvious accident and he of course took care of his phone as best he could with the idea that a cover was not needed (with the addition of 2 screen protectors (back and front). It is also rude and unnecessary to attack him as a person. I think people are seeing this most as if I am writing it in a disappointed and negative light, I am simply stating what happened so there is no need to be defensive about the device.
Also, just so you know - his MechE career has just begun with him being hired as an Engineer for Chrystler (3.9 GPA), his dream job, thank you for your concern.
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denzilla
The initial point of impact was clearly the top left corner of the phone. Corner appear to be a weak point for this device.
A useful reply, thank you. I haven't been following this device on forums much lately so I did not know that the corners are susceptible to damage.
Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged
Dude was totes just joshin'. Slightly annoying humor, but not rude. His suggestion of hands-on work as a form of education is much appreciated: lord knows our engineers don't get enough hands-on time, particularly in academic settings.
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DNTracy
Dude was totes just joshin'. Slightly annoying humor, but not rude. His suggestion of hands-on work as a form of education is much appreciated: lord knows our engineers don't get enough hands-on time, particularly in academic settings.
Sounded rude to me, I didn't hear any relieving qualities in his comment, but I guess it doesn't matter what I think anymore lol.
Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged
Honestly? Your best bet would to be to Craigslist the broken L920 for the best offer, which will be like around 350 or so depending on the repair shop quote or how much it costs for a digitizer on eBay. Then you use that $350 for a BB10. :grincry:
Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged
My Cherokee has 228,000 miles. The ol' 3.3 and 3.8's out of minivans used to post mileage upwards of 300,000. The modern HEMI is very reliable. I'm a big fan of Chrysler engines. There have been a few misses, but overall, I dig em.
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Which 2.4? We talkin' the PT Cruisers and Neon SRT4s, base minivans, Cirrus, Stratus, etc? Or are we talkin' the 2007+ "World Engine" found in Calibers, Compasses, and other Mitsubishi-based Chryslers?
Re: Nokia Lumia 920 Damaged