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-William Bradley could be your LCD screen. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find. Use [guide|37492|this guide] to work on your camera. You could also try a hard reset. '''This will delete all your data'''
- Turn on Samsung Galaxy Camera
- Make sure the battery of Samsung Galaxy Camera is charged
- Press and hold together Power Button and slide Zoom + for several seconds
- If the menu appear in LCD screen, choose Wipe Data/Factory Reset with Zoom + or Zoom -, press Power Button to ok or enter
- follow the menu option to perform a hard reset Samsung Galaxy Camera
+William Bradley could be your dispaly. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find. Use [guide|37492|this guide] to work on your camera. You could also try a hard reset. '''This will delete all your data'''
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+Turn on Samsung Galaxy Camera
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+Make sure the battery of Samsung Galaxy Camera is charged
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+Press and hold together Power Button and slide Zoom + for several seconds
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+If the menu appears in the dispaly, choose Wipe Data/Factory Reset with Zoom + or Zoom -, press Power Button to ok or enter
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+follow the menu option to perform a hard reset Samsung Galaxy Camera

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-William Bradley could be your LCD screen. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find. Use [guide|37492|this guide] to work on your camera
+William Bradley could be your LCD screen. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find. Use [guide|37492|this guide] to work on your camera. You could also try a hard reset. '''This will delete all your data'''
+ Turn on Samsung Galaxy Camera
+ Make sure the battery of Samsung Galaxy Camera is charged
+ Press and hold together Power Button and slide Zoom + for several seconds
+ If the menu appear in LCD screen, choose Wipe Data/Factory Reset with Zoom + or Zoom -, press Power Button to ok or enter
+ follow the menu option to perform a hard reset Samsung Galaxy Camera

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-William Bradley could be your LCD screen as well as your CCD sensor. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find. Use [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Camera+Lens+and+Motherboard+Replacement/37492|this guide] to work on your camera
+William Bradley could be your LCD screen. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find. Use [guide|37492|this guide] to work on your camera

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-William Bradley could be your LCD screen as well as your CCD sensor. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find.
+William Bradley could be your LCD screen as well as your CCD sensor. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find. Use [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Galaxy+Camera+Lens+and+Motherboard+Replacement/37492|this guide] to work on your camera

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William Bradley could be your LCD screen as well as your CCD sensor. More sinister would be errors on your circuit board as well as torn/loose ribbon cables. At this point you would have to disassemble your camera and take a look at what you find.

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