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Old 11-13-2009, 12:08 PM
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My 8820 fell from like a 3foot distance, now the screen doesn't work, the trackball and keys don't like up. When the phone fell. The screen was white and I did a battery pull, then the screen is the way as first described. I dissassembled the phone, unplugged the screen and plugged it back. No luck, help please. Will be very appreciative
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If you want to replace the screen yourself here is the link to it:

BlackBerry 8800/8820/8830 OEM LCD screen - Cellular Nationwide Network - Cellular Accessories - 3G,

On the page there is a tutorial on how to disassemble your phone but not how to take replace the lcd part. Here is the full tutorial the lcd replacement

YouTube - Blackberry 8800 Screen Removal & Take Apart by DirectFix.com
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