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I have blank screen on my motorola razor. It lights up but no images is there anything I can do?

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Hi,blank screen for Motorola phones are usually caused by the flex of the phone.
Sometimes it might appear in white screen display too.

The flex of the phone is located inside the phone, it controls the functions of the screen an also the keypads of the phone.

The flex is a thread like object that is located inside the phone. To see the flex, you will need to disassemble the phone to get to the flex of the phone.

After replacing the phone flex, your done.

Also it might be the screen of the phone. But in other to know if it's the screen, you will need to test a new flex.

You can get a replacement flex from any of the phone repair stores around you.

The screen blank might also be from the screen itself. But to confirm if it's the screen,you willneed to replace the flex first,and after replacingthe flex,if it doesn't display,then you will know that it's the screen that is damaged.


Hope it helps.

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