Author Topic: Cracked my tablet  (Read 2251 times)

I've had this samsung galaxy tab 2 7.0 since March, and I just cracked it, I am so upset this happened. Discuss broken electronics, and if anyone can tell me how to repair the screen help is appreciated.


I seem to still be in the age where I automatically assume 'tablet' as a drawing tablet.

Why have times changed so much?

I seem to still be in the age where I automatically assume 'tablet' as a drawing tablet
I would have called it an iPad because that seems to roll off the tounge easier, but its not an iPad.

Did you try restarting it?

On the real note, I know there are companies out there that will replace screens. In the picture it looks bent, but you didn't say that it was so I assume it is not. I would look up companies that replace screens that are near you.

In the picture it looks bent,
It's just the angle I took the photo from, it is actually fully functional, im posting from it now.


-snop-
Holy frijoles, the ones I found were hella expensive

I cracked my tablet as well a few weeks ago, but above the part where it is cracked doesn't respond to touch anymore :c

I cracked my tablet as well a few weeks ago, but above the part where it is cracked doesn't respond to touch anymore :c
I had a tablet that did that, I had to flip it to touch a certain part.

Usually malls have those screen repair services. If you don't mind your warranty you could probably have it fixed.

Though they probably deal more with Apple products, it's still worth a try.

I cracked my kindle fire so it now has dead pixels but I still live with it since I rotate the screen.
1.5 years with it I think.

I cracked my phone screen, does that count?

That sucks man. I have an ipad and update to the newest ipad every year. Never cracked the screen before. Otterbox is a good case.

My old DS' hinges are broke and the touch screen is all forgeted up.

On time I was playing the wii and I was giving the "nunchuck" to Epicduke and it fell in chocolate milk.

So yeah.

I have never damaged any of my expensive electronics.