Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen
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Unfortunately, unless you can get the phone unlocked I'm fairly certain that the screen will need to be replaced if you want to get anything off of the phone.
Unless those files are really important it's probably not worth the effort, but I have heard of repair shops putting on screens temporarily to retrieve data for a small fee. Might be worth a shot?
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No micro SD card and no backups on a phone that is ancient. Good luck!
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A local repair shop offered to connect a working display to a phone long enough to pull off the data from a phone for like $30. Tell your friend to pony up and do something like that.
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@Dashrender said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
A local repair shop offered to connect a working display to a phone long enough to pull off the data from a phone for like $30. Tell your friend to pony up and do something like that.
That's pretty cheap for what that is.
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@scottalanmiller said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
A local repair shop offered to connect a working display to a phone long enough to pull off the data from a phone for like $30. Tell your friend to pony up and do something like that.
That's pretty cheap for what that is.
i thought so! Originally we were going to pay $110 for a new screen on a S3, but all we cared about was the data, so they connected a new screen, and downloaded all the data to a memory stick. Saved $80 and pitched the phone.
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@Dashrender said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
A local repair shop offered to connect a working display to a phone long enough to pull off the data from a phone for like $30. Tell your friend to pony up and do something like that.
I will call couple local shops near my home. =3
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@Dashrender said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
@scottalanmiller said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
A local repair shop offered to connect a working display to a phone long enough to pull off the data from a phone for like $30. Tell your friend to pony up and do something like that.
That's pretty cheap for what that is.
i thought so! Originally we were going to pay $110 for a new screen on a S3, but all we cared about was the data, so they connected a new screen, and downloaded all the data to a memory stick. Saved $80 and pitched the phone.
Yeah, most shops have extra parts laying around and plenty of free time to do it. It's just good customer service, and an opportunity to hopefully get them some referrals! They'd be silly not to if they aren't busy.
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@RestoronixSean said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
@scottalanmiller said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
@Dashrender said in Samsung Galaxy S3... recovery w/ broken screen:
A local repair shop offered to connect a working display to a phone long enough to pull off the data from a phone for like $30. Tell your friend to pony up and do something like that.
That's pretty cheap for what that is.
i thought so! Originally we were going to pay $110 for a new screen on a S3, but all we cared about was the data, so they connected a new screen, and downloaded all the data to a memory stick. Saved $80 and pitched the phone.
Yeah, most shops have extra parts laying around and plenty of free time to do it. It's just good customer service, and an opportunity to hopefully get them some referrals! They'd be silly not to if they aren't busy.
My local company offered this to me - it was completely unexpected and awesome - they will definitely get a referral in the future.
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So... here's an update. I called my local shops to get some pricing for this service... but most of them asking for $60+tax or more. The cheapest I got is $45 an hour for a somewhat shady craiglist post.
My thought right now is to get a new S3 from Newegg, do a mobo swap to get the pictures out, then return the device in its original(ish) condition. What are your recommendation?
I popped the broken phone opens, and I do not see any warranty sticker anywhere.... anyone has any experience on this?