An issue in which Jasjar displays mirrored Screen - JASJAR, XDA Exec, MDA Pro General

hello XDA community,
I have here an imate Jasjar which after a screen upgrade is displaying the image reversed. It did not begin like this,
Upon first booting up the device after screen upgrade, all was fine, screen displayed normally. About a week after this, the screen began flickering, not on/off, but instead, reversing the image shown on the screen. (a mirror) effect. I did not know what to make of this. I delt with it best I could.
A day or two after this flickering began, the screen began to remain in this reversed image mode, which I did not enjoy. The same day, I had dropped the JJ into a tub ( a pretty hard fall), but somehow, by the grace of god, the water failed to enter the inside of the Jasjar.
After the fall, I had noticed that the screen had stopped its flickring antics and remained normal for about a week and a half. It is now displaying a reversed image only.
I now am unsure of what to do, I searched throughout the XDA forums and discovered that performing a hard reset should repair this.
I suppose my main question is, is there a registry tweak I can perform to revert the displayed image back to its original state
Many thanks to all who respond.
John
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XDA 2 Freezes and WONT HARD RESET!

Hi
Last month I got a new XDA 2 and since then I have installed a few games and utilities and regularly sync with the main pc.
However over the past few days, the whole device freezes very randomly at regular intervals. Sometimes nothing is running at all, other times its just as its about to ring with an incoming call. Today it is even worse, it freezes every 5 minutes, and it takes several soft resets before I can get past the password screen without another freeze. None of the buttons respond during a freeze, and the backlight goes out as normal after 30 seconds (but will not go back on). Even though the device has frozen, both the indicator lights will continue to flash green and blue.
I decided to do a hard reset as advised in the instruction manual. However now its even worse. The phone loads up with the O2 logo and the rom versions in the bottom right corner, then the screen flashes and the O2 logo appears on its own. Nothing happens at all after this and again, tapping the screen or pressing the buttons dont work.
Please could someone advise me whats wrong with this phone? Ive had it for less than a month and I dont consider my use of it to be outside what anyone else would use it for. As far as im concerned, it seems very unreliable to fail so badly after such little use.
Any help would be welcome before I seek a refund.
Ash
Edit: If I hard reset several times, one in 5 succeeds. However after 2-3 minutes it freezes again while auto installing applications.
I would not be wanting to keep that phone.
It's common knowledge that there are some flaws in the Microsoft Windows Mobile OS that have been there since the early days, but were never deemed serious enough to tackle back then. (Remember the DOS 640kb barrier?). However, some tweaking and tuning can be done to make the XDA II a perfectly workable machine .... indeed very pleasant to work with.
What you're experiencing, however, to me sounds like a defective unit, and if I were you, I'd go back to my supplier to get a new one, period.
My first XDA-2 Did the same, and seemed to get worse, the more i tried to fix it and removes software and keep reseting etc etc.
In the end i i went back to the shop (this was over 28 days) showed them, i did not have any problem exchanging it for a new one.
John

Screen Problem

I got attention twice
My Atom's screen was vibrating...
I was looking to the today screen and suddenly screen vibrated (not phone or device vibration, only today display was vibrating)
I was able to read the text on the today screen (for example date and hour) but they were like shadowed and moving, shivering...
I hardreset at first time, but repeated after hardreset once...
Anyone has same problem?
Any commend?
both my girlfriend and i have atoms. mine is fine but hers has the issue you describe.
the screen appears to vibrate and then after a bit it's finished and all is fine and dandy again. it does not appear to affect the ability to use the phone. she has also had the situation where the screen just fades out and a soft reset is required to fix it.
i imagine it is a hardware fault but i don't want to tell her to take it back for a service/warranty claim as she had huge issues with her previous phone and knowing how crap O2 service is in australia i would hate to see her without her phone for 2 or 3 months. she uses daily and it would be impossible to be without it for even a week.
at the moment we are living with the issue. if it really fails then i guess we will have to do the warranty thing and she uses mine.
the upshot is...this vibrating is not a one off thing. we have it as well. it will continue to happen on your phone. if you do get it checked and fixed with O2 can you post your results here (especially time taken for O2 to deal with it) so we can see how to deal with this ourselves.

Problem: Flickering Screen

My father's Hermes has a problem, maybe you guys can help: Now for the second time the screen just began to flicker, as if the picture was interlaced, and the colours are off (see attached picture). The second time it happened while the camera software was running, but without obvious reason.
The first time it happened a hardreset (but only that) helped, now the second time even a hardreset doesn't help. Interestingly the screen was ok for a moment after the device was switched off over the night, but after 2-3 seconds the screen began flickering again and it didn't stop yet. Any ideas what this might be?
Ok, I found this out: It seems to be a hardware problem, because when I open or close the device with a hard push then sometimes the screen gets ok again, and other times when I open/close it it starts flickering again. So I should open the device and take a closer look at the connections between keyboard- and display-part of the device (or, regarding my repairing skills, maybe rather take it to the repair center...).

Dead Touchscreen

Good afternoon,
Just wondering if anyone could give me a hand here. I have the Hermes in the guise of a MDA Vario II. On Thursday, I was using a Wi-Fi connection and the handset got really hot and since then the touch screen has been unresponsive. Since then I've noticed that one of the soft-keys looked as though they were stuck on (changed colour as though they were in being pressed), so I clicked the hard key underneath it which stopped the soft key from being as though it were pressed but that didn't fix the matter of the dead touchscreen.
I've also tried cooling the handset down and then trying to use it, but that doesn't fix the matter.
I've tried reflashing the ROM (Black 3.0.1) on the device, but I get stuck at the calibrating the touchscreen step as the touchscreen doesn't work. I can bypass the first tap screen command though, by pressing the power button to put the device into sleep mode and then pressing the power button again to get it out of sleep mode. This also happened when I flashed Black 2.5. The weird thing is that my phone will still ring even when stuck at the calibrating screen step but it won't show the caller; it just makes the ringing noise.
I've got to admit that I'm running out options fast. I don't want to open the device up unless it's unavoidable. I've alread had a look over some of the other issues with touchscreens but I can't find a resolution.
I think you are snookered here. Warranty fix may be problematic with all that flashing. You could open up (warranty voiding) to see if a connector has worked loose, but that is very much pot luck. Repair job at full cost - possibly very costly!! (and not guaranteed to be working when you get it back - often they replace the LCD screen that may in fact not be broken!)
Won't go into details of the screen issue - you'll have read them all anyway.
Mike
Thanks Mike,
I've got it back to the T-Mobile Hungary ROM now (but it still won't get past the screen calibration). I've been talking to T-Mobile to a seperate issue with the handset and they've said that they'll exchange it, so it looks like I could be sorted. My main concern is that they might query why it's got a Hungarian ROM on it; although I'm hoping that they'll see the splash screens and get stuck at the screen calibration so it won't be an issue.

Touch Response Problem

I have a Sprint Touch [Vogue]. It has served me very well up until recently.
One day, I was using my phone normally when the battery died. No big deal right?
Well, I charge my phone and reboot it. For some reason, Windows is EXTREMELY slow and unresponsive. I figure that something vital had been corrupted by the battery's death, and that it was nothing that a hard reset couldn't fix.
I performed a hard reset.
I let the utilities for the first boot run to customize the phone. Everything seemed pretty much normal. I configured my settings, re-added my contacts, etc. Then I turned the screen off [with the power button].
I turn it back on later to do something. I touch the screen. It immediately and accurately detects the touch's location, but it continues detecting a touch. For 20-30 seconds, after the input has stopped.
It was strange, so I soft reset the device. It booted, with the same problem. So I performed another hard reset. I did some configuration [the response acting normal at this point], and then turned the screen off. Turning it back on brought the same problem back.
This problem still exists on my phone, even after numerous hard resets and even ROM flashes.
A better description of the problem: When the device is first turned back on [meaning brought out of standby], its touch response is messed up. It will immediately and accurately detect any touch input, but it will continue to detect the input for up to 30 seconds AFTER it has been released, as if you were holding it the whole time.
WHY is this???? My phone is almost unusable because of this!!!! I can still place/ receive calls, using the navigation buttons and the red and green buttons. But the touch response is screwed!
Can someone please shed some light on this problem I'm having?
Phone specs: Windows Mobile 6.1, HTC / Sprint customized. Minimal third party software is currently installed.
[I've already determined that third party software is not the problem, because i haven't installed any!]
Possible solution
Hi,
today I experienced something similar to your description - no touch response when I tried to pickup a call. The strange thing is that last night everything was working and no settings were modified nor programs were added/removed. The screen suddenly 'died'. At the moment I am using it through a program MyMobiler which brings the mobile display to the PC and I can use the mouse to control the phone (it is like VNC for the phone screen, the phone is connected with ActiveSync).
This is temporary solution untill I finish my backups of files, programs, settings. I didnot performed hard reset yet, hope this will solve my problem
In the following link there is a 'magical' solution - to remove the screen protector:
http://www.htcwiki.com/thread/1112981/LCD+or+Touch+screen+not+working
P.S. I had removed the screen protector and voilá - the screen is now touch responsive. The root cause of the problem obviously is the dust between the screen and the protector which results in constant screen pressing - and as a result no accepting my finger presses.
I hope this will work for you and others with similar problem.
I had a similar experience with an old Vogue.....In my case, there was no battery death precursor, but it just started acting up. Not too long thereafter, I noticed the screen/digitizer was forming what looked like an air bubble between the digitizer and the LCD on one place of the screen. The screen was becoming defective. I eventually had to buy another Vogue from a friend who didn't have a clue of the 6900's potential, and didn't want his anymore, so I got it cheap.
Sounds like your screen/digitizer may be on it's last leg.

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