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Samsung Flagship phones Disposable?
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<blockquote data-quote="rdst_1" data-source="post: 2124730" data-attributes="member: 25986"><p>He is correct. HTC One M7 was the first phone which gave trouble due to it's unibody design, but I saw many repair guys fix it's screen without any issues or using a heat gun. It depends on the skill and dexterity of the repair person. I got some M7 fixed from someone who was skilled. When I tried it, I ended up deforming the back plate but that wasn't a big issue as the replacement was very cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rdst_1, post: 2124730, member: 25986"] He is correct. HTC One M7 was the first phone which gave trouble due to it's unibody design, but I saw many repair guys fix it's screen without any issues or using a heat gun. It depends on the skill and dexterity of the repair person. I got some M7 fixed from someone who was skilled. When I tried it, I ended up deforming the back plate but that wasn't a big issue as the replacement was very cheap. [/QUOTE]
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