Did she mean a screen protector or an actual new screen? If it’s the actual screen, something might be wrong with the hardware.
Ember said:
Did she mean a screen protector or an actual new screen? If it’s the actual screen, something might be wrong with the hardware.
She said a friend replaced the screen… you think he messed it up? What should I do now?
@Elliot
Take it back to him and have him fix it properly.
Ember said:
@Elliot
Take it back to him and have him fix it properly.
Might be better to take it to someone else who knows what they’re doing.
Turn it on and shine a flashlight on the screen. If you can see a faint image, the backlight might be dead or disconnected.
Noor said:
Turn it on and shine a flashlight on the screen. If you can see a faint image, the backlight might be dead or disconnected.
Flashlight… makes a big difference in meaning.
@Jet
One small mistake, huge consequences.
Or… one small mistake, interesting possibilities.
Or… one small mistake, interesting possibilities.
This forum always delivers on dad jokes.
Valentine said:
Kit said:
@Jet
One small mistake, huge consequences.
Or… one small mistake, interesting possibilities.
This forum always delivers on dad jokes.
Apparently, flashlight jokes are considered dad jokes now. Wild.
@Pax
Joking about it = dad joke. Doing something about it = different story.
@Jet
That’s one interesting autocorrect fail.
@Jet
Wait… you guys don’t have flashlights with LEDs?
@Jet
good catch.
@Jet
My brother-in-law (who is Japanese) always said fleshlight instead of flashlight. We all knew where his mind was.
Noor said:
Turn it on and shine a flashlight on the screen. If you can see a faint image, the backlight might be dead or disconnected.
Did you even realise what you typed?