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XboxMySocks

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Oct 25, 2009
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I posted this in iPhone and realised it was probably better suited for here.
I've recently disasembled an iPhone 4 and replaced the screen, so I reassemble it and turn it back on, and I get this.
Is this a defective screen, or did I **** something up?
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Honestly I don't think we have a way of telling.. you might've messed up a cable or the screen might've come not working.
 
Honestly I don't think we have a way of telling.. you might've messed up a cable or the screen might've come not working.

Alright, thank you mate. I was just curious if there was any way to determine wether it came ****ed or I did it.
 
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