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I'll speak on behalf of lots of experts here and ask you to re-post your question with a bit more detail. You're in the Phones category, which still covers hundreds, or even thousands of possible phone models. If you can be specific about the make and model, we can probably give you a hand.
It's not worth enough to warrant you risking your life to replace it. Especially on that piece of garbage PSU. You can die if you try fixing a power supply and touch the wrong thing inside. Seriously.
In that case the graphics card that u have mentioned might be faulty. Try downloading the latest the update for the graphics card from the manufacturer's website and check. If the same issue remains then the graphics card is faulty.
wash rough dirt off first. Then use a rag and lots of soap to get rid of the grease. Then slightly soak a rag with vinegar. That should put a sparkle on things for you. Also, I use windex but instead of a rag or paper towels, I use newspaper. Just crumple up a piece and use it like a rag. This shines lots of stuff up and works best for cleaning windows inside and out.
Are your sparkles mainly red pixels flashing randomly over the TV screen, especially over darker areas? If so your sparkles are I believe a discharge problem, and can be fixed with a firmware upgrade, which I think resets and corrects the voltage and removes the sparkles, which is caused by misfiring of the gases produced with plasma TV's. I have had my TV repaired with a firmware upgrade, which takes only 10-15 minutes and is reasonably cheap repair, and now the TV looks great, no more sparkles. Don't play around with the voltages let the pros fix it, also beware! leave this too long and it can become permanent, and need a new screen which is half the price of the a new TV.
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