I took my Fuze out of my pocket and discovered that the inside screen had broke. I must stress that I did not drop or otherwise mishandle my Fuze. It was fine just a few hours ago.
The actual screen only has a few minor scratches - which existed before the device broke - but the actual screen has a huge black hole on the top-right of the screen with cracks eminating from it. Is it possible to have this repaired? Or do I have to buy another one?
I “fixed” it (re: the situation) by buying another one.
My LCD on my old one is still broken and I still don’t know how it broke, hence the “bizzare” thing. I think I was in a rush when I wrote the second post.
If only I could bend space-time to fix my old Fuze!
I had grown fond of it, it’s why I bought a second one because they were moderately inexpensive at Best Buy ($80-$90?, I don’t have that reciept anymore).
Message Edited by DocStrange on 12-18-2009 04:12 PM
I use the same logic with mobile telephones. Killer features may be nice, but the little thing is made to communicate via voice, and its strength should be exactly that: a good radio transceiver.
Forget the “service contract” and wincing every time the thing gets bumped- I prefer something solid and dependable. The Fuze won’t flatten your wallet.