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Originally Posted by tzsm98 View Post
1- If this was done by a Nokia repair point have them try again.

2- If you replaced it yourself how sure are you of the replacement parts you used? Also, recheck the connections to ensure they are proper and snug.

Thank you for the reply...The parts had the same part numbers as the original damaged parts and they were Korean...

I do want to point out that my phone was one of the first 100 sold in the U.S. and when it broke, it sat un-used and uncharged for about a year.