Display of N70 is off

Hi freinds,
I've a N70 music edition (black). Last night suddenly it's display went off. I charged battery fully. Then reatarted it. But the display remained off. Only the white screen appears, nothing else. I tried 'hard restart' method. After that the display remained white but the start-up tone is working. Also the phone is working. Only the display is white. It is even not showing the blue NOKIA logo. When I dial any number, it's working. I can speak with the person. But as the display is off I can't use the camera, I can't read msg and a lot of things.
Pleasegive me a solution.

a white screen that shows no data is usually indicative of a hardware failure " a busted screen". i think you should check with you local nokia care for replacement of the screen.
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