
on 19-11-2013 15:32
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on 20-11-2013 13:14
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on 19-11-2013 15:36
Trouble I assume you will have is proving it !
You'd be best off talking to Samsung directly and see if they are amicable to your request for a free repair.
O2 will refuse to repair it for free, for sure

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on 20-11-2013 12:48
I then went onto O2 online chat and was basically told the same thing. I was going to try taking it to a Samsung store but I don't know of any?
I might try and contact them online or maybe try and fix it myself as I can't afford £130 😞
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on 20-11-2013 12:55
I wouldn't recommend trying to repair it yourself, if you do something catastrophic, you'll probably invalidate your manufacturer's warranty and end up paying even more.
A load of high street establishments will probably repair a cracked screen for around £50.
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