Black Razor comes on but only the red on/off button works no other button will work can answer only if phone is closed but doesn't ring. only know its ringing if u see someone's pic pop up. Cant call out at all.
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Hi, it is the flex of the phone that connects the screen board to the main board that make the screen display is faulty and it needs to be replaced with another flex.
After changing the flex, it will work perfectly again.
But sometimes you might still change the flex and it will still b e showing blue. In that case you will need to change the screen of the phone.
Sometimes, the iPhone 3G gets so frozen that the standard force quite process for program doesn’t work. In that case, you’ll need to reset the iPhone.
To do that, hold both the sleep/wake and Home buttons together for at least 10 seconds.
The red shut down slider will show up at the top of the screen and then disappear. Keep holding the buttons. The screen may even go black, but don’t let go of the buttons until the Apple logo shows up. When it appears, let the buttons go and the phone will start up normally.
If you have all your items saved to your computer with Active Sync, then do a master reset: HTC Touch hard reset
14 January 2008
Power on.
Press and hold buttons marked 1.
Press and release 2 with stylus.
Release buttons marked 1 when menu comes up.
Press directly down on center dpad, marked 3.
You can also get tips & tricks from www.htcwiki.com It has the latest and great updates, software, even known issues if you ever come across this. HTC does recommend that you do a master/hard reset once a quarter to keep it moving smoothly. Also, ensure you don't have a lot of open running programs. Perhaps once a day, clean the cashe and history. Do a soft reset (aka battery pull) once or twice a week. All depends on how hard you play with this lovely PDA device!
You can take it back to Verizon and swap it out. They're use to stuff like this. Its under warranty. There shouldn't be any problem swapping it out. They'll transfer all your stuff to the new phone. Good luck to you. They're open on Saturdays too.
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