P990i Displays White Screen on Startup

Greetings, I had to restart my P990i as the screen got stuck. Upon restarting I now get a White Screen as display. I am able to hear the Sony Ericsson start up tone. When I dial my number I can hear the phone ringing but the phone is displaying anythingonly a white screen. The touch screen is working fine. Please help !!!
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Unfortunately, due to the age of this phone, we no longer provide the possibility to update the software.
You might consider contacting our local office to see if they can take a look, although of course the phone is outside the warranty, they may be able to offer alternatives.
http://www.sonyericsson.com/cws/corporate/common/contact/phonelist

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