E63 won't turn on, only shows a white screen.

Today my e63 phone died while I was using the internet so I plugged it into my charger, all that happened was the light behind the navigation button lit up and then turned off, usually my phone will just go into the charging screen and I then turn it back on. I tried with multiple chargers and there was no difference.
I then tried to turn it on and all that comes up is a white screen. I took out the sim card and memory card but there is no difference apart from the fact that when I turned it on after taking out the memory card the screen was black with white lines then went completely white.
Does anyone know how to help me? Or do I need to take it into a Nokia store? I have never had any troubles with my battery or battery life and I've had my phone for about a year and two months.
I have tried reformatting codes and they haven't worked.
Please help

you need to bring your device to a Nokia care point for inspection
If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
Now using the Lumia 1520

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