try flashing a compatible stock mp
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i have a basic razor for at&t and its farely new still, i went to close the phone no problom untill i went to open it again the inside screen went black, shut it off turned it on and both are black now, i didnt drop it in water or drop it period. any idea of what could of happen
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No magicians here. Can't return to vendor?
manufacturers defect, take it in for a warranty repair, make sure to bring your receipt
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thats the thing its out of warranty period
well i think theres a loose connection between the battery and the phone, try cleaning those connections it might work, if not... bring your phone to a nearest phone tech, and see whether they can do something with it, the last thing you can do with it is dispose it and get another one!! its the best solution i think LOL..
lol thats very true with the price of phones these days old ones work the best, i have a motorola v557 an ill stand by that phone it will last anything so this razor is a very good phone
Try cleaning the contacts with alcohol..let it dry and try replacing the battery..usually does the trick.
if you cant return it, try to flash it
I think there's a problem either in the battery or its LCD. Have you had it fixed? Try replacing it with a new battery and if it doesn't worked, I guess you now have a reason to buy a new phone.
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The problem is the cable that connects the bottom (keypad) half of the phone to the top. The RAZR's are notorious for breaking that cable. They are pretty easy to come across. If you are handy, you can fix it yourself.
well you DID say it was "fairly new" which leads us to believe its still under the warrenty program, if not, why dont you take it in for service, and pay respectively what the required costs are to fix it, if you are affraid you will brick it? $20-40 is a lot cheaper than buying a new phone retail no contract priceOriginally Posted by KillaCam4Life
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