Initially the phone will have to be opened and inspected to see if there is any obvious damage to the systemboard etc caused by the fall.
Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy S7]] guide which may be of some help.
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If there is no obvious damage, e.g. cracks in the board or loose cable connections etc, board level testing is needed to further diagnose the problem. You may have to contact a reputable, professional mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote.
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If there is no obvious damage, e.g. cracks in the board, loose components or cable connections etc, board level testing is needed to further diagnose the problem. You may have to contact a reputable, professional mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote.
Initially the phone will have to be opened and inspected to see if there is any obvious damage to the systemboard etc caused by the fall.
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Here’s a link to the [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy S7]] guide which may be of some help.
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Here’s a link to the ifixit [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy S7]] guide which may be of some help.
If there is no obvious damage, e.g. cracks in the board or loose cable connections etc, board level testing is needed to further diagnose the problem. You may have to contact a reputable, professional mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote.
Hi @dx6 ,
Initially the phone will have to be opened and inspected to see if there is any obvious damage to the systemboard etc caused by the fall.
Here’s a link to the [[Topic:Samsung Galaxy S7]] guide which may be of some help.
If there is no obvious damage, e.g. cracks in the board or loose cable connections etc, board level testing is needed to further diagnose the problem. You may have to contact a reputable, professional mobile phone repair service and ask for a quote.