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Hayze

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#10356 17-Nov-2006 13:47
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I just recently got a new LG NX225 and it was fine...until this morning when i went to send a message and the screen plays up. it either:
a)main LCD turns blue
b)front LCD only shows half of the display UP-SIDE-DOWN
c)Main LCD is upside down and a shade of blue
d)Front LCD just stay blank.

I have tried everything i can think of...turning it off and on, taking the battery out and letting it sit, throwing it against a wall..

Has anyone got any suggestions?

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paradoxsm
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  #52845 17-Nov-2006 18:22
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Take it back to Telecom or place of purchase and they will send it away to be fixed, Ensure you have the purchase docket for it. It's possibly a display fault or a connector cable( connects flip halfs together) fault



Hayze

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#52881 17-Nov-2006 21:24
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i got the phone of a guy and i'm not sure if he still has the docket. Do you know how much it will cost to get fixed if i take it in without the docket?

djtransonix
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  #52991 19-Nov-2006 20:54
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I work for telecom retail store in wellington,

with your LG phone from what i have read..

they are going charge a $55 fee 2 look at it ,
or if you want it repaired you are look with lcd, up to for a flip phone $175

i dnt know if the other store are doing it, we have a new rule that was faxed to us,
they u have to put down a $55 for the look at fee before we send it away now,

just due to people not coming back and paying for it when they dont want the repair done...
we have over 20 phones non repaired $55 x 20 = 1,100$ lost



Hayze

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  #52999 19-Nov-2006 21:54
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awww man...well i best be trying to get the docket or my money back now.

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