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I have an LG chocolate touch and the screen is cracked. everything else works fine but half of my screen is black. Is there anyway I can repair it myself?
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I have a LG Chocolate BL 40. It fell down and cracked its display screen from several loactions. So I got a the cracked display screen replaced with a new one. All seems to be working fine except that when the call comes the answer button which used to display as green gets greyed out and does not lets you answer the call. I have tried upgrading the software as well as a factory reset bit it has not helped. C
Can somebody advise how/if it can be fixed?
your screen has broken and LCD also has broken that's why your half screen is working and half is black. you have to change your screen and then use your phone again like before
i did this twice with my chocolate touch and mine also stopped working /: the prollem is you had a scratch in your phone, or it got into one of the cracks, and jacked things up in there.i wouldnt do that anymore :|
I had the same, or a very similar problem. What happened with mine, was the sensor on the upper right corner of the phone was getting blocked. It is supposed to sense when you have the phone next to your face and then it will darken the screen, Mine had plastic that was obstructing it. Hope this helps.
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