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Huawei will charge you $1,000 to replace the Mate X screen Comments

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  • Anonymous
  • KSu
  • 20 Nov 2019

Anonymous, 20 Nov 2019Now I understand the point of these devices. They know screens are going to scratch easily be... moreYou do realize that it is not a normal screen,it is foldable, a unique product, foldable tech is still in its infancy, afcourse it's gonna cost more to replace the screen.

Besides people who buy the device, for them 1000$ is chump change.

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  • Anonymous
  • KSu
  • 20 Nov 2019

RottenApples, 20 Nov 2019That is super cheap if you compare this to Apple which charges $999 to replace the back glass,... morePlus your warranty is void if you get it done by third party services. Take about living like a prisoner.

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  • Anonymous
  • I8m
  • 20 Nov 2019

CptPower, 20 Nov 2019Well for me its Motorola Razr and Mate X is second. Samsung is third among foldable phones but... moreObjectively based on tech and software the galaxy fold is number one. And now comparing what you get and price of them all it's the best value as well.

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  • Anonymous
  • I8m
  • 20 Nov 2019

SpiritWolf, 20 Nov 2019Device costs 2500 euros already and most expensive part of it is the screen. Not sure i unders... moreThen you don't understand anything relevant

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  • Anonymous
  • I8m
  • 20 Nov 2019

Excessively over priced

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  • Anonymous
  • vjw
  • 20 Nov 2019

AnonD-889996, 20 Nov 2019Well your opinion doesn’t give me any informationBecause he is biased.

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  • SpiritWolf
  • Sbn
  • 20 Nov 2019

wasox, 20 Nov 2019$ 1000.00 ? But, as per all H fanboys, wasn't huaweit the kind, benevolent benefactor strugli... moreDevice costs 2500 euros already and most expensive part of it is the screen. Not sure i understand your 'sarcasm'.

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  • wasox
  • 8Vt
  • 20 Nov 2019

$ 1000.00 ? But, as per all H fanboys, wasn't huaweit the kind, benevolent benefactor strugling against the evil companies that enslave humanity? Lol

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  • harwey
  • prM
  • 20 Nov 2019

Anonymous, 20 Nov 2019It is almost $3000 .... Yep,$4k then...a special price!:)

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  • wrm
  • 20 Nov 2019

CptPower, 20 Nov 2019Well for me its Motorola Razr and Mate X is second. Samsung is third among foldable phones but... moreWell your opinion doesn’t give me any information

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  • Anonymous
  • LQw
  • 20 Nov 2019

harwey, 20 Nov 2019Huawei should sell this device for $3k.. It will come with small suitcase full of spare parts... moreIt is almost $3000 ....

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  • harwey
  • prM
  • 20 Nov 2019

Huawei should sell this device for $3k..
It will come with small suitcase full of spare parts,display panel,chipset,battery,cameras,various ports,slots....you'd be alright for some time...

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  • CptPower
  • SH3
  • 20 Nov 2019

AnonD-889996, 20 Nov 2019The most eye-catching design but also the most risky one.Well for me its Motorola Razr and Mate X is second. Samsung is third among foldable phones but after i saw Flexpay at Jerryrigeverything desk i would say Samsung is fourth in a line.

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  • Harold
  • Nu7
  • 20 Nov 2019

1K For a screen , when i can use the amount and get a mate 30 pro

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  • Ki1
  • 20 Nov 2019

The most eye-catching design but also the most risky one.

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  • six_tymes
  • kvH
  • 20 Nov 2019

humm, this makes me wonder if this is planned obsolescence in the making? I hope not.

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  • RottenApples
  • p{{
  • 20 Nov 2019

That is super cheap if you compare this to Apple which charges $999 to replace the back glass, yeah A $999 PIECE OF GLASS MADE IN CHINA haha

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  • Akinaro
  • a0K
  • 20 Nov 2019

Nothing new. It was expected.
Its first Generation device, its made only for people that dont care too much about money and want device just to show-off.

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  • Shanti Dope
  • C9a
  • 20 Nov 2019

Buying a first generation product is like eating an unripe fruit.

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  • Hydra
  • mr4
  • 20 Nov 2019

At least you can repair it if you want

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