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Versione corrente di: Jeff Suovanen

Titolo:

Dropped it in the pool and it won't turn on.

Testo:

So I already know the phone is pretty fried. Dropped it in the pool and when I tried to turn it off, it turned out it was already off, so I accidentally turned it on instead and it frizzed out pretty quick. A new moto z ranges from $200-$400. Would trying to replace the parts in the phone myself be cheaper than buying a new one? I really like the moto z so I'd like to continue using it.

Dispositivo:

-Moto Z Play
+Motorola Moto Z Play

Stato:

open

Risposta Accettata:

398487

Modifica di: mayer (dettagli voto)

Titolo:

Dropped it in the pool and it won't turn on.

Testo:

So I already know the phone is pretty fried. Dropped it in the pool and when I tried to turn it off, it turned out it was already off, so I accidentally turned it on instead and it frizzed out pretty quick. A new moto z ranges from $200-$400. Would trying to replace the parts in the phone myself be cheaper than buying a new one? I really like the moto z so I'd like to continue using it.

Dispositivo:

Moto Z Play

Stato:

open

Risposta Accettata:

+398487

Post originale di: Justin deDianous

Titolo:

Dropped it in the pool and it won't turn on.

Testo:

So I already know the phone is pretty fried. Dropped it in the pool and when I tried to turn it off, it turned out it was already off, so I accidentally turned it on instead and it frizzed out pretty quick. A new moto z ranges from $200-$400. Would trying to replace the parts in the phone myself be cheaper than buying a new one? I really like the moto z so I'd like to continue using it.

Dispositivo:

Moto Z Play

Stato:

open