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Blackberry Flip Screen Imploded?
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<blockquote data-quote="drifter" data-source="post: 2004810" data-attributes="member: 250777"><p>Have had a blackberry flip for about two months now. Must say I've had more problems than with my previous pearl so far.</p><p></p><p>Today, I woke up, Checked my email, ims and text's. Went to work and put the phone, closed, in my suit pocket and went off to work. After work, go to check my emails and the inside LCD has imploded. Has anyone heard of this before? It was closed in my pocket all day so there is no chance anything hit against it. Plus, the outside screen shows no evidence of any physical damage. </p><p></p><p>Can an lcd screen just implode like this? Supporting documentation helps as I'm building a case for warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drifter, post: 2004810, member: 250777"] Have had a blackberry flip for about two months now. Must say I've had more problems than with my previous pearl so far. Today, I woke up, Checked my email, ims and text's. Went to work and put the phone, closed, in my suit pocket and went off to work. After work, go to check my emails and the inside LCD has imploded. Has anyone heard of this before? It was closed in my pocket all day so there is no chance anything hit against it. Plus, the outside screen shows no evidence of any physical damage. Can an lcd screen just implode like this? Supporting documentation helps as I'm building a case for warranty. [/QUOTE]
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