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Clairified where to look, but not ask (since we don't have a site for that type of phone).
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The are ways to appeal such a decision, but the decision isn't incorrect; such an appeal would be unsuccessful. You can check that it is off-topic by viewing their help.

AskingLooking on Android.SE is on-topichelpful since searching for "broken screen files" there produces 94 results, though nothing specifically forthe method of using software on a PC and a cable to remotely control the phone is similar enough to explain the method.

The "Nokia 2600 Classic" is not an Android phone, and we don't have a site for NokiaOS 2.5.1, so we don't have somewhere to ask a new question, though there is one place to read existing answers and understand what is involved. The phone is so old (discontinued 4 years ago) that searching on the Internet provides little help.

The are ways to appeal such a decision, but the decision isn't incorrect; such an appeal would be unsuccessful. You can check that it is off-topic by viewing their help.

Asking on Android.SE is on-topic since searching for "broken screen files" there produces 94 results, though nothing specifically for the "Nokia 2600 Classic".

The are ways to appeal such a decision, but the decision isn't incorrect; such an appeal would be unsuccessful. You can check that it is off-topic by viewing their help.

Looking on Android.SE is helpful since searching for "broken screen files" there produces 94 results, the method of using software on a PC and a cable to remotely control the phone is similar enough to explain the method.

The "Nokia 2600 Classic" is not an Android phone, and we don't have a site for NokiaOS 2.5.1, so we don't have somewhere to ask a new question, though there is one place to read existing answers and understand what is involved. The phone is so old (discontinued 4 years ago) that searching on the Internet provides little help.

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The are ways to appeal such a decision, but the decision isn't incorrect; such an appeal would be unsuccessful. You can check that it is off-topic by viewing their help.

Asking on Android.SE is on-topic since searching for "broken screen files" there produces 94 results, though nothing specifically for the "Nokia 2600 Classic".