DroidForums.net is the original Verizon Android Forum! Registered Users do not see these ads. Please Register - It's Free!
Results 1 to 4 of 4
Like Tree3Likes
  • 1 Post By macpro88
  • 1 Post By TisMyDroid
  • 1 Post By StephenC

Thread: Uh Oh, washed Maxx in the washing machine

  1. Junior Droid
    coastalfan's Avatar
    Member #
    102385
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Posts
    10
    Phone
    Enter Current Phone Model Here
    #1

    Uh Oh, washed Maxx in the washing machine

    Unfortunately, I washed my Maxx in the washing machine 3 weeks ago. The good news is that it is still woking somewhat. It is laggy and jerky, and I am dropping lots of calls and internet freezes somewhat. I got this phone in February, and did not get insurance. So, now, I am going to need to purchase a new phone pretty soon, I think, because it is getting laggy and jerkier every day. I don't want to go through Verizon because I have unlimited data on 2 smartphone lines now, and just a regular phone for $9.99 a pmonth, and we priced it out and it will cost me about $40.00 a month more to go to the shared plan for all of us. So, I am faced with buying a phone straight out and not going with shared plan. Any thoughts on what is a comparable phone to my Maxx, which I love. I have bid on a couple of Maxx's on ebay, but didn't get any of them.
  2. Sponsor
    DF Advertising
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    DroidForums.net
     
     
     
     
  3. Super Moderator
    macpro88's Avatar
    Member #
    168721
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Ohio
    Posts
    1,403
    Liked
    203 times
    Twitter
    macpro88
    Phone
    RAZR HD
    Premium Member
    #2
    Check out Swappa (Android) Buy and sell gently used Android devices lots of great gently used phones there, and better than ebay.
    FoxKat likes this.
  4. Rescue Squad
    TisMyDroid's Avatar
    Member #
    171269
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Central New York
    Posts
    4,391
    Liked
    926 times
    Phone
    Samsung Galaxy Note 2
    #3
    If I'm understanding your # of lines correctly then you may be able to get one at a subsidized price without losing your unlimited...if you have an upgrade available. And if you do have a third regular line (with dummy phone). How?

    If you have an upgrade available, transfer the upgrade to the dummy line (or tiered line)

    buy a phone at the subsidized price, then activate it on the tiered line/dummy line. If it's a tiered line, it will remain tiered and that line's contract will be updated. If it's a dummy line, then you will have to choose a tiered data package for that line.

    Once the new phone has been activated on the tiered or dummy line and that contract updated, you can switch the phone over to your unlimited line and keep unlimited. If it was a dummy line, after you move the new phone off that line and put the dummy phone back on that dummy line, you can cancel the data package.

    BUT you have to make sure you activate the new phone on the tiered/dummy line first before you move it to the unlimited line. If you activate it on your unlimited line first then you will be forced to choose a tiered data package... so you must first activate it on the dummy/tiered line before switching it to your unlimited line.
    FoxKat likes this.
  5. Master Droid
    StephenC's Avatar
    Member #
    265386
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Central Florida
    Posts
    412
    Liked
    20 times
    Twitter
    @scorun2
    Phone
    Motorola Droid RAZR in White
    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by coastalfan View Post
    Unfortunately, I washed my Maxx in the washing machine 3 weeks ago. The good news is that it is still woking somewhat. It is laggy and jerky, and I am dropping lots of calls and internet freezes somewhat. I got this phone in February, and did not get insurance. So, now, I am going to need to purchase a new phone pretty soon, I think, because it is getting laggy and jerkier every day. I don't want to go through Verizon because I have unlimited data on 2 smartphone lines now, and just a regular phone for $9.99 a pmonth, and we priced it out and it will cost me about $40.00 a month more to go to the shared plan for all of us. So, I am faced with buying a phone straight out and not going with shared plan. Any thoughts on what is a comparable phone to my Maxx, which I love. I have bid on a couple of Maxx's on ebay, but didn't get any of them.
    If you think you could manage it, you could just swap out your motherboard with a working one (out of a phone with a cracked screen that you can get for about $40 on ebay), and your phone would work flawlessly. I did this with my RAZR, and I've never had an issue with it.
    FoxKat likes this.
    My Google-Enabled Devices

    Motorola Droid RAZR in White - current phone
    Motorola XOOM WiFi 32GB
    Samsung Chromebook Series 3

Ads

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 5
    Last Post: 01-02-2011, 06:22 PM
  2. Washed my DX
    By jen7724 in forum Droid X Hacks
    Replies: 27
    Last Post: 10-26-2010, 10:48 PM
  3. Dirty Droid's don't go in Washing machine!!
    By Dan_08 in forum Android General Discussions
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 10-26-2010, 08:03 PM
  4. Washing machine woes
    By hemorrdroid in forum Android General Discussions
    Replies: 24
    Last Post: 08-06-2010, 08:47 AM
  5. bad day found the eris in the washing machine
    By jfrench101 in forum HTC Droid Eris
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 02-20-2010, 05:13 PM

Search tags for this page

droid m washing machinr
,
droid razr maxx washed
,

droid razr washing machine

,
help droid razzr in washer
,

i washed my droid razr

,
motorola droid razr in whashing machine
,
pics of droid razr washing machine
,
put droid razr in washing machine
,
razr max washing machine
,
wased droid bionic in washer will it work
,

washed a droid razr

,

washed droid razr

Click on a term to search our site for related topics.
Find us on Google+