I'm in Vietnam and have broken the touch screen of my HTC Sensation. Can anybody please recommend where I could go to get this fixed? At the moment, I'm in Saigon, but will be heading north up to Hanoi so it doesn't have to be Saigon (although preferable, as I'd just like to get this sorted!)
Yes, I found the official HTC shop near the post office and was going to head there as a last resort as am expecting the service fees to be high there! Was hoping to find a reputable phone shop which could sort this out for a lower fee but HTC does not appear to be a commonly used phone in SEA so no local repair shops have the parts
Dear mate,
The official office use to work slowly and poor English speaking, There's many large store in the central city with its popular brand name ( to local people) can do repair so much better an faster., such as: Thegioididong.com, Vienthong A , Phong Vu Mobile , Try one of these brand will be better ,.
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Hi there,
I'm in Vietnam and have broken the touch screen of my HTC Sensation. Can anybody please recommend where I could go to get this fixed? At the moment, I'm in Saigon, but will be heading north up to Hanoi so it doesn't have to be Saigon (although preferable, as I'd just like to get this sorted!)
Ella
#1 Posted: 4/12/2012 - 23:37
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Have you tried the HTC website?
http://www.htc.com/nz/contact/#phone - expand the Asia Pacific box to get the HCMC phone number.
Or try this:
http://www.vietnamonline.com/yp/ho-chi-minh-city/mobile-telephones/htc-vietnam-rep-office.html
#2 Posted: 5/12/2012 - 00:41
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Hi BusyLizzy,

Yes, I found the official HTC shop near the post office and was going to head there as a last resort as am expecting the service fees to be high there! Was hoping to find a reputable phone shop which could sort this out for a lower fee but HTC does not appear to be a commonly used phone in SEA so no local repair shops have the parts
Thanks for your post,
Ella
#3 Posted: 5/12/2012 - 20:51
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Dear mate,
The official office use to work slowly and poor English speaking, There's many large store in the central city with its popular brand name ( to local people) can do repair so much better an faster., such as: Thegioididong.com, Vienthong A , Phong Vu Mobile , Try one of these brand will be better ,.
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