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Hi I purchased the xperia z3 two days ago, as I used it as normal the screen stopped working and dont give a picture, but I'm getting calls and messages and I have not used it underwater and the phone is not subjected to any strike at all. any ideas ?
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    UKRAS  NXTMP           1
    UKRAS  NXTMP           1
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    641 rows selected.
    Elapsed: 00:00:01.15
    Execution Plan
    Plan hash value: 3612307998
    | Id  | Operation          | Name                           | Rows  | Bytes | Co
    st (%CPU)| Time     |
    |   0 | SELECT STATEMENT   |                                |   641 |  2539K|
      9  (12)| 00:00:01 |
    |*  1 |  HASH JOIN         |                                |   641 |  2539K|
      9  (12)| 00:00:01 |
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