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REPLACEMENT FOR BROKEN IDOES SCREEN
murenj
#1 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 12:52:53 PM
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tthe outer screen cover is cracked after the idiot phone fell from a hieght of 4 feet.................need to have it replaced..............some fundi has asked for 2500 but ifeel that he is charging an arm, a leg and matumbo for it. Any one out there to save a brother from extorttion?
tuvok
#2 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 2:16:20 PM
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I think Malibu telecoms are the 'authorised' fundis for such. Best to visit a Safaricom centre to clarify
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 2:30:00 PM
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Now lets see, a new one costs ksh 8,499/- less scratch card (ksh 1,000/-) less 600 MB data (ksh 999/-), net damage to your pocket = ksh 6,500. If replacement cost of screen is ksh 2,500, that is what we call in management accounting an irrelevant cost, so the effective price of a new phone is ksh 6,500 less ksh 2,500 = ksh 4,000. You make the decision.
Layman
#4 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:30:16 PM
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NO, ITS 2500+6500 = 9,000/=
QW25071985
#5 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 3:38:44 PM
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Wow. I actually wanted to buy these mkebe of a phone but the look never appealed to me.
Can u imagine this phone with its high end features costs the same as the nokia c3. Lol . Wonders never cease.
jaggernaut
#6 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 8:52:33 PM
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QW25071985 wrote:
Wow. I actually wanted to buy these mkebe of a phone but the look never appealed to me.
Can u imagine this phone with its high end features costs the same as the nokia c3. Lol . Wonders never cease.

Well, looks and cost aside, am enjoying 3G, Wifi, GPS, instant email, over 60,000 apps etc. The IDEOS phone can even transform into a wifi hotspot. It's not about the cost but what the phone can do. I will never go back to the much hyped Nokia. Nowonder Nokia, the company, is dying since they have all along been selling useless overpriced phones to ignorant consumers.
Gathige
#7 Posted : Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:49:33 PM
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@Murenj,

Spare yourself the fundi's jargon of " Kuja Kesho", spare the 2.5k and save some more and buy another phone. Once the fundi's open the thing in the name of fixing, the damage will be much more than the broken screen!
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Gordon Gekko
#8 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 7:59:01 AM
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Layman wrote:
NO, ITS 2500+6500 = 9,000/=


@Layman, a common error people make when taking decisions. I had put a case of repair or replace to @murenj. First, let us agree that to get back functionality of the idiot he MUST spend at least ksh 2,500. Whatever he does, he will part with at least ksh 2,500 – repair at ksh 2,500 or replace at ksh 6,500, which is more than ksh 2,500. That is what makes ksh 2,500 irrelevant to his decision making process.
His question will then be, in order to replace, is he willing to spend ksh 4,000 on top of the ksh 2,500 he must spend?
His dilemma will then be, will he spend ksh 4,000 to get a new phone? And that has been answered by @Gathige - is it worth it going through the kuja kesho routine in order to save ksh 4,000?
QD
#9 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:11:04 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
QW25071985 wrote:
Wow. I actually wanted to buy these mkebe of a phone but the look never appealed to me.
Can u imagine this phone with its high end features costs the same as the nokia c3. Lol . Wonders never cease.

Well, looks and cost aside, am enjoying 3G, Wifi, GPS, instant email, over 60,000 apps etc. The IDEOS phone can even transform into a wifi hotspot. It's not about the cost but what the phone can do. I will never go back to the much hyped Nokia. Nowonder Nokia, the company, is dying since they have all along been selling useless overpriced phones to ignorant consumers.

@QW..I think it's high time we focused on functionality against Brand Name in this case Nokia. I believe Ideos performs way above several nokias.
..ION it's running in the same OS as Samsung Galaxy but do compare the prices.
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#10 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:31:34 AM
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My Ideos screen also cracked and the touch screen coulnt function. I went to Safaricom and they sent me to Malibu Telecom 5th Flr,Jeevan Bharati Building, Harambee Ave. They charge KES 1500 and they give you a receipt.It takes only 5 mins for them to replace the screen.

I checked all the kienjeji fundis in town and they were demanding too much and when you tell them to fix the phone, they starting making calls looking for the screen.
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#11 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:32:49 AM
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jaggernaut wrote:
QW25071985 wrote:
Wow. I actually wanted to buy these mkebe of a phone but the look never appealed to me.
Can u imagine this phone with its high end features costs the same as the nokia c3. Lol . Wonders never cease.

Well, looks and cost aside, am enjoying 3G, Wifi, GPS, instant email, over 60,000 apps etc. The IDEOS phone can even transform into a wifi hotspot. It's not about the cost but what the phone can do. I will never go back to the much hyped Nokia. Nowonder Nokia, the company, is dying since they have all along been selling useless overpriced phones to ignorant consumers.


...wow 60,000 apps, do use them?????
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#12 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:57:37 AM
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where are the malibu stores.. any in the cbd?
dossy7
#13 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 11:08:32 AM
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I have a Nokia C3 and it seems not to recognise all the memory cards i buy.Is anyone out there experiencing the same problem?
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Gordon Gekko
#14 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 1:53:00 PM
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dossy7 wrote:
I have a Nokia C3 and it seems not to recognise all the memory cards i buy.Is anyone out there experiencing the same problem?

I don't know the maximum capacity memory card the C3 can take. I suspect you might be trying to load a card of a higher capacity than it can handle. Try progressively lower capacities and see if you can get a fit.
Layman
#15 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 2:07:10 PM
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mine had 1gb and its okey
murenj
#16 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 2:54:39 PM
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McReggae wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
QW25071985 wrote:
Wow. I actually wanted to buy these mkebe of a phone but the look never appealed to me.
Can u imagine this phone with its high end features costs the same as the nokia c3. Lol . Wonders never cease.

Well, looks and cost aside, am enjoying 3G, Wifi, GPS, instant email, over 60,000 apps etc. The IDEOS phone can even transform into a wifi hotspot. It's not about the cost but what the phone can do. I will never go back to the much hyped Nokia. Nowonder Nokia, the company, is dying since they have all along been selling useless overpriced phones to ignorant consumers.


...wow 60,000 apps, do use them?????

i have transformed my phone into a digital compass, a diary, anttivirus scanning...........gprs data counter,.......unwanted call screening/blocking.....the posibilities are unlimited........who said that nokia ni simu sasa? Hizo ni mikebe. Labda walete android ndio nitakuwa customer wao........
captainrio
#17 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:30:40 PM
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#18 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 3:37:19 PM
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murenj wrote:
McReggae wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
QW25071985 wrote:
Wow. I actually wanted to buy these mkebe of a phone but the look never appealed to me.
Can u imagine this phone with its high end features costs the same as the nokia c3. Lol . Wonders never cease.

Well, looks and cost aside, am enjoying 3G, Wifi, GPS, instant email, over 60,000 apps etc. The IDEOS phone can even transform into a wifi hotspot. It's not about the cost but what the phone can do. I will never go back to the much hyped Nokia. Nowonder Nokia, the company, is dying since they have all along been selling useless overpriced phones to ignorant consumers.


...wow 60,000 apps, do use them?????

i have transformed my phone into a digital compass, a diary, anttivirus scanning...........gprs data counter,.......unwanted call screening/blocking.....the posibilities are unlimited........who said that nokia ni simu sasa? Hizo ni mikebe. Labda walete android ndio nitakuwa customer wao........


Nokia has signed up with Windows to be their os...but I think its too little too late.

By the time they manage to get the deal working, the only guys using Nokias will be askaris. For the torch.
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murenj
#19 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 4:20:56 PM
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KulaRaha wrote:
murenj wrote:
McReggae wrote:
jaggernaut wrote:
QW25071985 wrote:
Wow. I actually wanted to buy these mkebe of a phone but the look never appealed to me.
Can u imagine this phone with its high end features costs the same as the nokia c3. Lol . Wonders never cease.

Well, looks and cost aside, am enjoying 3G, Wifi, GPS, instant email, over 60,000 apps etc. The IDEOS phone can even transform into a wifi hotspot. It's not about the cost but what the phone can do. I will never go back to the much hyped Nokia. Nowonder Nokia, the company, is dying since they have all along been selling useless overpriced phones to ignorant consumers.


...wow 60,000 apps, do use them?????

i have transformed my phone into a digital compass, a diary, anttivirus scanning...........gprs data counter,.......unwanted call screening/blocking.....the posibilities are unlimited........who said that nokia ni simu sasa? Hizo ni mikebe. Labda walete android ndio nitakuwa customer wao........


Nokia has signed up with Windows to be their os...but I think its too little too late.

By the time they manage to get the deal working, the only guys using Nokias will be askaris. For the torch.

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dossy7
#20 Posted : Wednesday, June 15, 2011 4:59:08 PM
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Gordon Gekko wrote:
dossy7 wrote:
I have a Nokia C3 and it seems not to recognise all the memory cards i buy.Is anyone out there experiencing the same problem?

I don't know the maximum capacity memory card the C3 can take. I suspect you might be trying to load a card of a higher capacity than it can handle. Try progressively lower capacities and see if you can get a fit.

Thanks Gordon will try
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