- Sep 1, 2010
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So I dropped my EPIC in the toilet (yup), some of you may have seen the recent thread. Anyways, I've given up trying to dry it out--and I'm not comfortable fully disassembling it for a thorough cleaning.
So yes, today I learned for the first time, something that I'm sure 95% of you know already, which is Sprint uses a 3rd party for insurance claims... This is my first smart-phone so I was ignorant of this little tidbit. The WORRY is that I'll get a refurbished phone, as opposed to (I was hoping) a "fresh-off-the-assembly-line" Epic from Sprint--in a shiny new box. Oh the details they leave out at the retail-outlet counter...
So what do you guys think? I send them my water-damaged phone which I haven't *fully* tried to dry out and potentially get a sketchy refurbished phone with no SPRINT accountability?
Or, stick with my malfunctioning Epic and try to dry--saving myself $100?
Who knew I could spend all day debating the issue...
Anyone made an insurance claim for their EPIC yet? I really don't want to get a phone with issues.
*** REGARDING DISASSEMBLY: ***
After removing the backing plate (battery cover) there are 7 tiny screws to remove. I removed these, but I could not pop the cover off... I managed to separate the back-cover at the TOP of the phone, but I am unsure of the tab-design, or what exactly is holding the cover on, on the sides and bottom. I am worried that if I simply "muscle" it, I'll snap the cover.
Anyone know the trick, or has anyone ever disassembled a phone that can compare the EPIC's back-cover to give me any tips?
All I succeeded doing was getting the USB "door flap" to come undone and the volume control button to fall out while prying...
So yes, today I learned for the first time, something that I'm sure 95% of you know already, which is Sprint uses a 3rd party for insurance claims... This is my first smart-phone so I was ignorant of this little tidbit. The WORRY is that I'll get a refurbished phone, as opposed to (I was hoping) a "fresh-off-the-assembly-line" Epic from Sprint--in a shiny new box. Oh the details they leave out at the retail-outlet counter...
So what do you guys think? I send them my water-damaged phone which I haven't *fully* tried to dry out and potentially get a sketchy refurbished phone with no SPRINT accountability?
Or, stick with my malfunctioning Epic and try to dry--saving myself $100?
Who knew I could spend all day debating the issue...
Anyone made an insurance claim for their EPIC yet? I really don't want to get a phone with issues.

*** REGARDING DISASSEMBLY: ***
After removing the backing plate (battery cover) there are 7 tiny screws to remove. I removed these, but I could not pop the cover off... I managed to separate the back-cover at the TOP of the phone, but I am unsure of the tab-design, or what exactly is holding the cover on, on the sides and bottom. I am worried that if I simply "muscle" it, I'll snap the cover.
Anyone know the trick, or has anyone ever disassembled a phone that can compare the EPIC's back-cover to give me any tips?
All I succeeded doing was getting the USB "door flap" to come undone and the volume control button to fall out while prying...