so a friend just offered me a Samsung galaxy s5 for £100 but the home button is not working, is it worth it?
also how much should it cost approx to get it repaired at a local tech shop??
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cookiemunch
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- 27-02-2016 17:10
Market price is about £200, so seems like a decent deal. Repair might cost £20-30 if you haggle. Check first though.
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- 27-02-2016 17:15
If your friend only wants £100, then it sounds like more than just the home button might be broken...if it's only that tho then defo go for it imo
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- 27-02-2016 21:56
I'd take it as you can fix it and use it might or as donutellme said it's worth more and make a little more and buy an different phone and save the remainder (you can get a new for that and have a little left )
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