What happens when the screen goes white in the iphone?

My i phone 3G was working fine, suddenly the screen went white and stop working.  I managed to turn it on again and see the it was almost out of battery, so I charged it all night long, however it is completely blank and I can't even turn it on.  After the screen went white, It has not shown any signs of charging, nor working.  Has any body experience something similar? Please help

My i phone 3G was working fine, suddenly the screen went white and stop working.  I managed to turn it on again and see the it was almost out of battery, so I charged it all night long, however it is completely blank and I can't even turn it on.  After the screen went white, It has not shown any signs of charging, nor working.  Has any body experience something similar? Please help

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