Is just the glass broken? The LCD screen underneath the glass also could be broken. But if it is just the glass in front of that, go on ebay and search for the inside glass lens. Also, you can find directions to change anything at all just search it on google.
If you can see the circuit board then you may be able to use a small flat head screwdriver to ‘short’ the contacts where the button used to be. If not, take it to a technician or engineer who could fit a new button for you.
The Casio G'zOne Type S does not have a user-replaceable SIM or a slot for a memory card. The specifications are available here: https://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=1083 . The permanent SIM card is common with Verizon phones.
I hope this helps.
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probably a memory problem in the battery
if they are continuously being recharged when not close to 5% then they develope a memory level and will not charge past that point
the fix is a new battery
I will assume that you removed the back cover ans re-seated the battery prior to asking this question. If that doesn't help, then you may as well send the phone in for repairs or plan to replace it. Electronics don't handle shocks (drops) well.
These phones have no memory. Therefore you must shut it down periodically and restart it. It's a pain but must be done in order for it to continue to work properly.
1. Slide battery door switch from locked to unlocked.
2. Remove battery door by prying up in the notch are that is provided in the bottom corner.
3. Slide battery lock switch to unlocked position ( this is located at the bottom of the battery and slides from left to right or right to left depending on if the device is locked or unlocked.
4. Remove battery from the device.
5. In the bottom left hand corner you will find a small metal tray that has a rubber flap covering the front of it. Pull up on the rubber flap ( it stays connected to the phone ).
6. Look for the SIM card picture to show the correct orientation of the card.
7. Slide the card into the metal tray and the replace the rubber flap by pressing down on it firmly.
8. Replace battery and slide battery lock switch to the locked position.
9. Replace battery door and slide the battery door switch to the locked position. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/thomas_e8f475a8655f7b4a