T Mobile Dash Repair Parts
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T-Mobile Dash repair parts are more readily available—and usable by the average person—than you may imagine. Before you consider your phone dead and shell out retail price for a new one, try to assess the damage and do a bit of research to see if you may be able to either fix it yourself or purchase the part(s) and have someone else with more experience help you.
About the T-Mobile Dash
The T-Mobile Dash is a phone that might just do everything you dreamed that a phone would do. You can text, email, instant message, take pictures, record videos, talk for up to five hours without recharging the battery, browse the Web, and more. It's small, lightweight, and features a QWERTY keyboard too.
With such an amazing gadget for a cell phone, how could one possibly cope if a part broke, chipped, got scratched, or just stopped working? You can ask for help from a Verizon tech department employee or purchase repair parts to take on the task yourself. With a few tools and the right T-Mobile Dash repair parts, some fixes are easily managed by the cell phone owner. That can save time and money if done correctly. If you do decide to attempt a repair on your own, however, be aware of the effect that could have on your warranty.
Potential T-Mobile Dash Repair Parts
So which Dash repair parts are even available? What can and can't be repaired? When your T-Mobile Dash isn't looking or performing as it should, you can replace or repair:
- The front housing or faceplate (and back housing), though if you're going to replace the faceplate, why not check out the Dash faceplates that can make a more personal statement?
- The battery door
- The battery
- The screen
- The ringer
- The battery connector
- The lens
- The middle frame
- The keyboard in black or gray
- The power button
- The USB cover
- The volume key
- The charge port
- The speaker
Another good thing to have on hand is a PDA toolkit with precision tools like tiny flathead screwdrivers and nylon case opening tools. These kits pull double-duty. You can use them on your phone, but you can also use them on your cameras and other small electronic gadgets. You can generally pick up these sets wherever T-Mobile Dash repair parts are sold.
Finding the Parts You Need
You can shop online to find exactly what you need. Many of the repair parts for the Dash are labeled as T-Mobile parts but also work for the HTC model. Check the product description or contact the company to make sure before making a purchase. Browse or search:
- PDA Smart: Here, you'll find the aforementioned tool kit along with the screen, the battery door, and the front housing replacement parts.
- Cellphone Repair Shop: What can't you get on this site? There is a very wide variety of Dash repair parts available, including the tool kit you'll need to do the job. You can also pick up additional USB cables, car chargers, and more.
A Final Word
When you want to make a phone repair, be sure you check the warranty first. Some repairs or replacements may void the warranty. Most phones have a one-year warranty, so consult your paperwork before purchasing any parts or turning that screwdriver. Also, if you ever feel uncomfortable about making the phone repair yourself, try taking it to a T-Mobile store. If they can't help you, they may be able to direct you to a store that can.
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