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Galaxy S4 Issues

Anonymous
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Hi guys,

 

I dropped my S4 the other day on the tiles in my bathroom (I know, I know). It landed safely on it's back so I was relieved to see no screen damage, that said my relief was short lived as when I pressed the home button I found that no picture appeared on the screen except for lots of little colourful dots.

 

The audio still works and I can still boot it up, I just can't see anything. I suspect it means the LCD is broken but I would like some opinions on what I can do to get the phone back in working order. Annoyingly, I've not even had it a year yet.

 

Thanks,

 

Chris.

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Anonymous
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Hi

 

Is your phone insured?

 

I think you might have to take it in and have it repaired.

 

Since you had the phone less than 12 months, I would contact Samsung directly.

 

O2 repairs don't have a very good reputation, on here anyway.

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Anonymous
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Hi

 

Is your phone insured?

 

I think you might have to take it in and have it repaired.

 

Since you had the phone less than 12 months, I would contact Samsung directly.

 

O2 repairs don't have a very good reputation, on here anyway.

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Anonymous
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Thanks for that. I have contents insurance but my voluntary excess is £100 so I'd rather find an alternative solution before I pay that. Perhaps it would be easier to buy replacement parts? From what I've described, would you say it's definitely the LCD or could there be something else that's been effected here?
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There is no way of you knowing how much damage has been done, it needs to go for repair to assess that.

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Anonymous
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My old Galaxy S2 fell really hard on the floor.

 

The screen went black and had lots of colorful dots like you, called stuck pixels.

 

I had the phone looked at and had my screen replaced as nothing else could be done.

 

It might be really pricey having it replaced with O2 repairs so I would look around.

 

Maybe Samsung will replace it under warranty.

You never know until you ask.

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Anonymous
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Thanks guys, much appreciated.
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Anonymous
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You're welcome.

 

Link for Samsung support: 

http://www.samsung.com/uk/support/model/GT-I9505ZWABTU

 

Let us know the outcome please.

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Anonymous
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One more thing.

 

Have you tried full factory reset?

 

That might help, but you will lose your data, unless you can back it with Kies.

 

Guide here:

 

http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/How-To-Reset-your-Samsung-after-a-Firm...

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Anonymous
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Hi, I would say your pixels are gone. If you get new display, which would be around £150-200 and change it u 'll be lucky. But best and easiest solution is, sell it for parts on Ebay and buy a new one. This big toys are very sensitive on hits.
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