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Question Posted Sunday August 31 2008, 12:34 am

my verizon phone broke the other day, it turns on but i cant see the screen! is there any way i can see my text messages i got on my phone?

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Mizz-AdviceGurl answered Monday September 1 2008, 12:32 pm:
well it depends on wat kind of phone...
if you still can see your front screen
(the one on the front of the phone) you
can see when you get your txt msges &&
who sent them but if u cant see the screen
when you open up your fone than you wont
be able to read the txts

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Lauraaxhelps answered Sunday August 31 2008, 10:22 am:
Nope, but what you can do is take it to the verizon store. and if you keep your phone off and you get a new one, youll get all your texts on that phone.

ahha, take it from the pro who breaks her phone so many times to the point that it is countless :)

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