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Where change the glass of my samsung tablet ?

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I need to change the glass of my samsung tablet without ruining me someone could advise me a cheap store in Pattaya maybe in TukCom ?

Perhaps you should try the Samsung repair centre opposite Tesco Lotue on Sukhimvit ----- if it is still there of course

Perhaps you should try the Samsung repair centre opposite Tesco Lotue on Sukhimvit ----- if it is still there of course

Perhaps you should try the Samsung repair centre opposite Tesco Lotue on Sukhimvit ----- if it is still there of course

He did say "without ruining me".

If you can take the opportunity of a trip to BKK you'll end up paying a lot less in Fortune City or Zeer Rangsit (and a much larger choice of shops too).

As an IT geek and kind of compulsive buyer of inexpensive stuff I'm always amazed by the prices in Tuk Com where I go for a walk when I have a couple hours to kill in Pattaya. So expensive...

On the other hand, if the tablet is a bit old, having it repaired in a Samsung Service Center will probably not make a lot of sense financially speaking as already pointed out by Chickenlegs above, but elsewhere you face the risk of a second-grade tactile screen, cheap no-name Chinese(*) "compatible" stuff being put on your tablet which will make it a pain to use (my first hand experience)

(*)No need to reply "they're all Chinese". I know. I stress "no-name cheap 'compatible'"

asked about for mine in tukcom, many will do it, around B1000 if its Tab3

I have had a brand new phone completely destroyed at TukCom repair shop when I

came in for a screen change. Now I exclusively use the Samsung service center. It

might be 300 baht more expensive but worth it in my opinion ...

luudee

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