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Morning all , hope some one can give me some advice my xperia x10 seems dead first i broke the screen, crack starting from the left hand corner, but the phone still worked ok. Then 3 months later I was prompted to update to 2.3 and while that worked great for a few days the scren went blue then black. The battery was full. Now then all I get is a red flashing light when I turn on ?? I sent to the 3 repairs workshop (my phone suppler) and they told me I had a bent PCB? and it was not repairable! Are the implying I opened it up and bent the PCB with a spoon, or how else could I have bent it???? Please someone help me before I travel to Glasgow and burn their workshop down. Thanks Nick
 
Morning all , hope some one can give me some advice my xperia x10 seems dead first i broke the screen, crack starting from the left hand corner, but the phone still worked ok. Then 3 months later I was prompted to update to 2.3 and while that worked great for a few days the scren went blue then black. The battery was full. Now then all I get is a red flashing light when I turn on ?? I sent to the 3 repairs workshop (my phone suppler) and they told me I had a bent PCB? and it was not repairable! Are the implying I opened it up and bent the PCB with a spoon, or how else could I have bent it???? Please someone help me before I travel to Glasgow and burn their workshop down. Thanks Nick

Here is an x10 being disassembled -

Xperia X10 disassembled in mission to end touchscreen debate | Xperia X10 Blog

A PCB could be bent if the screen is cracked and can be pushed in. Basically, if anything inside the phone moves 1mm, it could potentially cause a bent PCB.

I donno man. Maybe burning down the workshop would help fix it.

Sounds like a random excuse to me. But fact is your phone doesn't work and is showing the red LED....not good.
 
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