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Need Advice: Mobile Shop For Servicing Nokia Smartphone

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Hi All,

Would appreciate advice on a mobile shop which services Nokia smartphones.

By service I mean proficient in dismantling the phone to the circuit board level as I will need to have the microusb connector serviced, so this is not simply replacing a battery or a SIM card.

Thanks,

Mike.

how about the Nokia service centre on Sukhumvit road next to Numchai ?

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thanks. Just to be on the safe side, any alternatives to the Nokia service centre?.

thanks. Just to be on the safe side, any alternatives to the Nokia service centre?.

Not if you want to keep your warranty...if it's still in warranty.

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Warranty will not be a consideration. Just need a shop proficient in dismantling a smartphone so it can service the usb connector on the main board.

would not consider anywhere else except where first reply from timekeeper said. it will go to BKK and done by Nokia staff. depends how much you value the phone i guess.

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Thanks all for the replies.

Plenty of shops on 1st floor of Tukcom who are pretty good at general mobile phone repairs. Just look around for those soldering irons and stuff they have in the shops. I had a display replaced in a Samsung a few years ago, took half an hour and it still works (lying on a shelf, unused, by now :lol: ) Having said that, I probably wouldn't hand them over my HTC Desire for repair. Depends on the value of the phone I guess.

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