My screen is broken. How do I fix it?
In all warranties, broken screens are excluded. Unless you can prove it is induced by an error made during manufacturing.
Repair of a broken screen is dune by replacing the complete screen and sometimes not only the touch screen must be replaced, the display has to be replaced to.
The best way to go is, visit a phone repair shop, and ask them if it can be done and what it will cost. If it is complicated and it would take more than an hour, the repair could cost more then buying a complete new tablet.
My Casio EW-S100 has broken too, basically on the left hand side where the screen is attached. This is the side where the spring is to hold the device closed when in not in use. However at this point is quite a thin piece of plastic, which eventually broke due to the relatively strong spring that it has to push against to open the translator. As you see I think the problem that my Casio EW-S100 developed is inherent in the design and was wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem?
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