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Old 08-13-2015, 07:44 PM   #52
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Originally Posted by mihail_bc View Post
well, thanks again, guys for taking part in my post

to DNSB: no it did not happened in winter. I left it over night in the car, temp went down, then in the morning Ive changed location, a bit warmer, a bit moisture, and the glass got broken. My fault, I admit with shame, I didnt let it adapt to the new enviroment. Ive treated it like a tablet/mobile that isnt that sensible.
I'd suspect the moisture was not the cause of the damage but rather an indication of a sudden temperature change which caused the damage.

As for treating it like a tablet or mobile phone? My son had the display of his Sony phone crack several years back. He and friends went to play ball hockey at a local park and he left his phone under his jacket in the back seat of the car on a warm summer day. When he returned to the car a couple of hours later, he picked up his phone to check for messages and saw the screen had cracked. Oddly, neither Rogers nor Sony were willing to discuss a warranty repair/replacement on a 4 month old phone despite the expensive "it covers everything!" extended warranty he had purchased.
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