Which is financially smart: Repairing phone panel or a new phone?

Etini Willie

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In today's world, humans are very attached to their mobile phones and devices. They see a mobile phone as a life companion. And mobile phones like every electronic can become faulty at any time. I believe there are some faults in mobile phones that are financially reasonable to repair. Other faults looking at it from a rational financial point of view, it's better to dump the phone, count your losses, and get a new phone. In this post, we would examine if it's financially savvy to repair a phone the panel is dead.

A panel is also called the motherboard of a phone. It is a board inside a phone that holds every crucial part/component of your device. Talk of the storage, processor, camera, RAM, wireless networks, external ports, and other peripherals that make up your device – all of them are soldered/connected to the motherboard in one way or the other. The solution to the problem of death panels or motherboards is to replace the dead one with a new one. On average, a new motherboard now is about $300. Given that cost, I don't think it is financially smart to replace a motherboard. That kind of funds can be used to get a new phone.
 

Learners Quest

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It really depends on the situation. Generally, repairing your phone panel is the financially smarter choice. If the cost of a new phone is more expensive than the cost of the repair, then it makes sense to repair your phone panel. However, if the phone is already quite old and the repair costs are almost as much as the cost of a new phone, then you might be better off buying a new phone. Also, if the repair will not fix the issue or if the phone is no longer under warranty, then it's probably not worth it to repair the phone panel and you should just purchase a new one.
 
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