Why does my flip phone do this?

June 17, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Question by DelaMooches: Why does my flip phone do this?
The screen goes all crazy and blurry. Also, when I scroll up/down it gets stuck & won't move. I am constantly having to open/close my phone or shut it off/on for it to act right. Is this normal for flip phones?

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Answer by Akbar B
No, it's not. You have a messed up phone and possible water damage. You need to get it checked out if it is under warranty, or get another one on ebay.

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What is this phone called given this description? It can flip two ways … ?

May 9, 2011 by admin · 2 Comments
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Question by will j: What is this phone called given this description? It can flip two ways ... ?
I've seen this cell phone that is a flip phone when you flip it one way (up-right), and then it can flip the other way and you have QWERTY keyboard to type, holding the phone horizantally.

What is this phone called? (the model)
And about how much does it cost?
Yeah the one I'm looking for is SCH-u740 Thanks. Can you get one under a T-mobile plan?

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Answer by firehawk905
it is a samsung SCH-u740 I got mine for free, so I don;t know how uch it costs, but it does depend on where you buy it from.

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This Holiday Season, Santa Turns to Barcodes Read by Mobile Phones to Pick the Perfect Gift

November 29, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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This Holiday Season, Santa Turns to Barcodes Read by Mobile Phones to Pick the Perfect Gift
Choosing the perfect gift for loved ones this Holiday season is hard enough. Â People are picky. Â Store shelves are crammed with indiscernible products. And the crowds don't make things easier.

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