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Help Droid touchscreen has gone bad

my droid touchscreen recently went totally unresponsive. Nothing has seemed to work. I've reset, pulled the battery, changed back to a stock rom(all using the slideout keyboard).

I figure the hardware has gone bad, but where do I get a new phone? Ebay, Amazon? Verizon wants to charge me for a new phone and a new contract right now - if I wait until next year the upgrade will be free.

I guess my ultimate question is, if I get a replacement how do I go about making that my new phone? Is there a SIM card that gets transferred or what?

Also, what should I look for? I have an A855(Droid), but it would be nice to get something newer.
 
As far a stransferring data, well, if you're storing your contacts to your Google Contacts, then they transfer when you sign in to a new Android device. Same with email, of course. Other settings will also transfer as well.

3rd party apps (well, the data associated with those apps) - you'll have to check with the app devs to see how to transfer that stuff.

All apps that you purchase and / or download through the market under your current Google account will remain in your history until you uninstall them via market, so you'll be able to download them again, on a new android device.

I would say get Titanium Backup, but since your touchscreen is not working, well, you're kind of out of luck, unless you can find a tutorial on how to use TiBu even without a touchscreen to backup your app data.
 
Thanks for info. I was really wondering if I get a new(used) phone what is the process for getting the phone number(verizon setup) on the new phone?
 
Oh, that is simple - call them and they'll tell you what you need to do. Or, you can do it yourself - *228 I think does the trick.
 
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