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to replace or not to replace...

zim2704

Well-Known Member
Nov 5, 2009
120
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Had a problem with my screen not showing anything. It was still responsive because i could feel vibrations when i would press something and i could bring up the phone and dial numbers from memory.

Now after spending time on the phone w/ verizon and having a replacement shipped out it started working again. I have had this phone from the first day it was released and haven't had any problems with it until now. Is it worth the risk of activating the replacement now that my original has started working again? What are some of the things i should check on the replacement before activating? Also if i activate and find a problem w/ the replacement will they let me re-activate my original?

BTW it wouldn't even show the boot animation after a battery pull so its not like it was a bad app. or some sort of problem with cm.5.0.7.
 

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