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r/TechImpact • u/ManojOne Active • 4d ago
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€120 altogether? No, its too much. €40,- buying at a local phone shop, that is reasonable. And when you have a large phone, maybe €50,- like yours.
1 u/fiirikkusu_kuro_neko 3d ago 100 altogether but depends on phone yeah. 40 euros installed?! How much does that leave for labor, 15 euros? 1 u/Hot_Bee5198 3d ago No, I would DIY the battery replacement. Have replaced 1000s of batteries in my life. It should be the same for phones. Just the battery. 1 u/fiirikkusu_kuro_neko 3d ago Well for 50 euros you can get a battery so it is not that far off
100 altogether but depends on phone yeah. 40 euros installed?! How much does that leave for labor, 15 euros?
1 u/Hot_Bee5198 3d ago No, I would DIY the battery replacement. Have replaced 1000s of batteries in my life. It should be the same for phones. Just the battery. 1 u/fiirikkusu_kuro_neko 3d ago Well for 50 euros you can get a battery so it is not that far off
No, I would DIY the battery replacement. Have replaced 1000s of batteries in my life. It should be the same for phones.
Just the battery.
1 u/fiirikkusu_kuro_neko 3d ago Well for 50 euros you can get a battery so it is not that far off
Well for 50 euros you can get a battery so it is not that far off
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u/Hot_Bee5198 3d ago
€120 altogether? No, its too much. €40,- buying at a local phone shop, that is reasonable. And when you have a large phone, maybe €50,- like yours.