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16 Jun
ReplacePhone.com is now offering mobile phones as low as $59 without a contract. Many of us lose or break our mobile phones each year. When that happens, often we decide to buy an expensive, unsubsidized phone from the carrier for hundreds of dollars. All of the phones on the ReplacePhone.com website are under $100 and are listed under “good, better, or best” categories.
Select replacement phones from carriers such as AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, or T-Mobile and the phone will be delivered quickly to you. ReplacePhone.com offers an affordable alternative for a quality refurbished phone that is guaranteed to work correctly. For more information, visit: www.ReplacePhone.com
Tags: Cell Phones, mobile phone, refurbished, replacement, ReplacePhone.com14 Jan

Remember the 17 inch MacBook Pro which Apple launched at Macworld? Well then you should also remember that amazing battery the new MacBook has inside. A single charge will get you 8 hours of work if using the NVIDIA 9400 GPU or 7 hours if using the 9600 GT. And you can charge you battery for 1,000 times. After that you can replace it. Simply go to Apple and order a replacement. The new battery will cost you just $179 and the whole operation will be performed by Apple employees. Simply go into an Apple Store or ship the MacBook to Apple. Either way you will be taken care of!
via macrumors
Tags: 17 inch, Apple, battery, MacBook, Pro, replacement, Uncategorized8 Dec

If for some very odd reason the LCD display of your iPhone stopped working, the best option is to use the warranty, right? But what if the phone doesn’t include warranty anymore? Be it because you lost it, or because you tried to unlock it yourself. What’s the possible way to fix the phone on this scenario?
Simple - buy a an iPhone 3G Replacement LCD Display from Brando. It shouldn’t be very hard to install the display because the package doesn’t even contain instructions.
The iPhone 3G Replacement LCD Display costs $85, much cheaper than taking it to repair I guess…
iPhone Replacement LCD Display
Tags: Apple, Cell Phones, iphone 3g, lcd display, replacement14 Aug

Nokia issued a product advisory for the Nokia-branded BL-5C battery - one of the most standard batteries for its cell phones - manufactured by Matsushita Battery of Japan between December 2005 and November 2006. It seems that in rare cases, the battery may experience overheating initiated by a short circuit while charging, causing the battery to dislodge.
The advisory applies to about 46 million batteries (of the more than 300 million BL-5C batteries, including those produced by other manufacturers) manufactured by Matsushita. At this time, there have been about 100 incidents of the overheating reported globally. Thankfully for Nokia, no serious injuries or proerty damage so far. Also, the issue does not affect any other use of the mobile phone.
If you are a concerned customer that doesn’t want an overheated, dislodging battery (who isn’t?) check the battery for a 26-character ID number printed on the battery and determine if it is one among those manufactured by Matsushita between December 2005 and November 2006, and you will get a free replacement battery.
Tags: battery, bl-5c, Cell Phones, free, Nokia, Nokia, north america, product advisory, replacement3 Aug

iFixit announced that consumers can now look to it for their iPhone repair needs. The Mac and iPod do-it-yourself company has an iPhone parts store, and offers an iPhone repair guide. The store sells everything iPhone-centric, right from displays and case components to batteries and more.
The iPhone Fixit Guide comes with detailed instructions - with clear pictures - for replacing any part of your iPhone. Instructions are tailored to allow removal and replacement of everything from the real panel to the logic board to battery and display assembly.
You can also learn on how to secure your iPhone by removing the internal camera (this will be needed if you have to enter any secure facility that requires camera phones to be left behind, for example). The guide is freely available (link in the extended entry).
Tags: Apple, battery, Cell Phones, do-it-yourself, ifixit, iPhone, replacement, store24 Jul

If you’re not willing to part with your iPhone to Apple for getting the battery replaced, here’s an alternative. ipodjuice.com, the iPod battery replacement website, announced its new iPhone battery replacement service.
ipodjuice.com will install a new iPhone battery on the same day it receives your iPhone and ship it later that day. They claim that it has a faster turnaround time, which would be appealing to many users who would not want to be away from their iPhone for as many as 3 days (if sent to Apple).
The fee, at US $45.00 (plus shipping), is considerably lower as well.
Via press release
Tags: battery, iPhone, replacement, Uncategorized
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