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Posted on Dec 06, 2007
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Screen not working

Hi, i've got a motorola razor and the screen isn't working today, fone stills works but cant see nothing??

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  • nzmatt70 Dec 06, 2007

    today, if any1's out their.........

  • xmandi Dec 06, 2007

    ive got exact same problem

  • nzmatt70 Dec 06, 2007

    Fantastic, it is working, thnx for ur effort. I gave u the highest rating, AAA+++. nzmatt70

  • bobo-10 Dec 07, 2007

    Yes I the same problem and motorola sent me a new phone, But my problem also is the pictures in the phone. I need to know how to move them from the phone to my pc. I can see about 1/3 of the top of the screen. I would like to send pictures to my pc before i seen the phone back to ATT.

    Thanks

    BOBO10

  • Anonymous Dec 31, 2007

    Hi, i've got a motorola razor and the screen isn't working today, fone stills works but cant see nothing??

  • token_garcia Nov 10, 2008

    how did your screen get fixed?

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RAZR V3 Keypad LCD Flex Cable, plug in and out!..
or replace this piece

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Thanks, mine ended up working well i don't know how i just like slammed the phone together really hard in anger =]

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On a RAZR, there is a problem in the joint or hinge where the phone opens, and the flex cable that connects the two often comes loose. This can usually be fixed short term by pushing the halves of the phone together firmly, and then opening and closing the phone. Do this while the battery is out.

For a long term fix (or if that doesn't work), you have to take the phone apart. It would be best to take it to a repair shop for this.

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    Glad to help!

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