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External Display Screen

My 'external' display screen has died but the internal flip-up screen works fine as do all the phone functions. I've turned the phone off and on again a couple of times but the small external screen is still dead. Any ideas before I go back to the retail outlet and request new hardware?

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You just need to get the external LCD replaced...not to worry most lcds on the v3 you can take out the external lcd without replacing the entire lcd....so take it to a repair center close to you.

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