![]() You either take it to a quickie repair place or send it somewhere and wait for it to be fixed or worse, pay the carrier to give you someone else's broken device that was refurbished. With all of the efforts on the right to repair your own device being advertised, no one talks about how, in general, you never see a manufacturer authorized repair place for Android phones. I wouldn't want to pay a deductible to get a rebuilt device with 3rd party parts that might fail prematurely and then I have to pay another deductible to get it replaced again. If you have to go thru your carrier for support then no way is it worth it, even if it was a free phone. How long is the warranty and what about coverage for accidental or liquid damage? What kind of turn around time is a repair and how long is the warranty on the repair? Who repairs the device if it gets broken? How does a Android phone manufacturer support the OS or does it? Where do you go for support? The company or the carrier? The one thing that never gets discussed is the companies behind these products.
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