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HTC Sensation cracked camera lens


Question Posted Monday March 24 2014, 5:45 pm

I have an HTC sensation. I got it for Christmas so I don't think I can switch phones. Anyway, I dropped it outside on the cement and didn't realize that my camera lens shattered. The lens is shattered all around and there's a hole in the middle. My pictures come out super blurry is there a way I can get it fixed or buy the camera lens?

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Jasmine23 answered Tuesday March 25 2014, 1:16 am:
I would definitely check out your self phone plan. and see what is covered in your warranty. I would also be very cautious. I have had phones fixed by the cell phone companies and they have charged me an arm and a leg. If they will not give you a price or even a written estimate then there is a good chance they will charge you alot.

I would Google. and see what cell phone repair stores are around you. I would also shop prices and reputations and take it to the place that is both very reputable as well as not to over the top pricey and not too cheap as well. Sometimes cheapest is not always better.

Also check that if you go to a repair store, that they will not void any current warranty that you may currently have. Some places will be Sasktel Authorized for example.

Goodluck:)

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TheAnnie answered Tuesday March 25 2014, 12:05 am:
Your best bet would be taking it to your phone provider and asking them what you can do about it. It will give you an idea of the problem and how to fix it and how much they will charge. This way if say there is a phone repair shop nearby you can have them fix the problem for cheap (if they have a good reputation and it's cheaper). You might have a warranty on the phone because you got it so recently!

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