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Thanks Marc -- called Daniel and will take it over there today -- cheap(er) for a 3GS than the last person`s iphone 4 replacement screen -- only 250 pesos... guess that`s the benefit of having older gen stuff in Argentina.Yes, he is Daniel at Todo Laptop in Olivos.
He's a good man and does this every day.
I'll post his number when I get to work.
Daniel's tel: 4790 6716.
Entre Rios y Maipu.
Thanks Ronnie! Yes, if you don't mind asking while you are there I'd appreciate it. It's first generation. We already replaced it with a 2nd generation for him.Thanks Marc -- called Daniel and will take it over there today -- cheap(er) for a 3GS than the last person`s iphone 4 replacement screen -- only 250 pesos... guess that`s the benefit of having older gen stuff in Argentina.
Re iPad -- ouch. Yes here they are so bloody expensive and thanks to import issues probably would be cheaper to buy -- but if you like I can ask when I drop off phone whether they do ipads as well -- is it first gen / second?
We just got an iPad when we went home -- and the next thing I bought for it was a protective case, the Garmin SURVIVOR. We have a 1 year old so military-grade protection is nice to have! Funnily enough I didn't even have a screen protector on my phone though... will have to see if we have any to put on the new screen when I get it. The survivor is great protection against a toddler, the only annoying thing is it makes the whole thing weigh more than a kilo -- but that also is added protection against the kid, since he can only lug it so far in the first place!
Thanks so much for taking the time to ask them. At 1,350 it doesn't sound like it's worth it. Maybe I can just sell it on Ebay or Craigslist for spare parts. Thanks again for checking.EarlyRetirement -- Went a got my phone fixed yesterday, took an hour and a half, as they had said it would. I did ask them about your iPad -- they do iPad repairs, for a 1st gen screen replacement it is 1350 pesos -- sorry I forgot to ask him how long it would take.
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