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The phone dispay started shoing black lines and then its gone totally black.could it be fixed ? how much will it cost?thank you

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Hi, It's when the screen is getting damaged that's why the screen display showed black line and now is totally blank. Needs tobe replaced.
Usually close to 20 to 25 dollars where i live. i don't no how much it will cost in your area. You can go to any replace store to fixaround your area.

Have a nice day.

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