Hi I have bought a Blackstone on ebay,I have noticied that the touch screen have a little gap between the top of screen and the screen below.When you press the screen going down for about 1 mm it's normal?, I don't know if you understand me, my english it's very bad...
schuldiner said:
Hi I have bought a Blackstone on ebay,I have noticied that the touch screen have a little gap between the top of screen and the screen below.When you press the screen going down for about 1 mm it's normal?, I don't know if you understand me, my english it's very bad...
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The Blackstone has a plastic guard over the 'actual' screen. This will push in slightly. Sounds fine mate.
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It shouldn't be like that. True, there is a tiny distance between digitizer and lcd, but NOT 1mm
retsam88 said:
It shouldn't be like that. True, there is a tiny distance between digitizer and lcd, but NOT 1mm
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I daresay there was a bit of an exageration in the original post to be honest, i agree with what you say though. How would you explain it to someone if you had the issue? The screen goes down 0.15mm? A bit hard to assume in these cases i believe. It seems exagerated, If it really was 1mm, the cover would be away from the phone yes?
1mm it was a approximate distance, may be it's less than 1mm I think, but you confirm that it's present a little distance between the first layer of the screen and lcd.
Thanks
schuldiner said:
1mm it was a approximate distance, may be it's less than 1mm I think, but you confirm that it's present a little distance between the first layer of the screen and lcd.
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Yes mate, there is a slight gap between the screen and digitizer.
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Is it possible that there's a manufacturing defect in some of the glass over the screens?
I've seen many videos of people taking keys, scissors and other various sharp instruments to their screens and having them show no damage - yet my screen which has been babied since day 1 (literally, in the case except for when in use, never put in pocket with keys, screen protector installed within a couple weeks of purchase, never dropped) seems to have many surface scratches in it.
I realize it would be exceptionally difficult to prove that I haven't somehow abused the screen, but is there any chance that I have a shot of getting a new phone with a warranty claim?
I'd appreciate any advice, or similar issues people are seeing.
When you realized scratches on the screen where you holding it up against light?
Android Touch said:
When you realized scratches on the screen where you holding it up against light?
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Yes, they only show if the screen is off and generally at an ideal angle. Is the thought that it's dust as opposed to scratches?
thats just the touch screen input and such if the lines run diagonally, and if you see dots those are also part of the touch screen. I thought that also when I held it up in the light the first time
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I was like OMGGGGGG wtf but.... in all actuality about a second later I realized that this is indeed normal: )
aob said:
Yes, they only show if the screen is off and generally at an ideal angle. Is the thought that it's dust as opposed to scratches?
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dahui9 said:
thats just the touch screen input and such if the lines run diagonally, and if you see dots those are also part of the touch screen. I thought that also when I held it up in the light the first time
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Word... if you're seeing a cross-hatch pattern of lines, that's just the touchscreen.
My HD2 was developing an issue with it's screen, white patches were appearing. So I sent it off to O2 to be repaired, and while the problem has been fixed, it's been returned with a non-glass screen with no diamond shaped etching on it like I had on the original.
Anyone else had this?
what do you mean by diamond shaped etching? and is it still multitouch?
If you look closely on the HD2, the screen has fine diagonal lines etched on the glass which cross making what appears to be diamond shapes on the screen. The screen on mine isn't glass now, it's plastic and those fine lines aren't there. I was just wondering if anyone else had had a repair and had the same thing happen.
It is still mutlitouch. I'm just trying to decide if I should complain.
Pagnell said:
If you look closely on the HD2, the screen has fine diagonal lines etched on the glass which cross making what appears to be diamond shapes on the screen. The screen on mine isn't glass now, it's plastic and those fine lines aren't there. I was just wondering if anyone else had had a repair and had the same thing happen.
It is still mutlitouch. I'm just trying to decide if I should complain.
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Are there any other notable differences? Is it more easily scratched, less transparent, more reflective, etc.?
If so, then yes, you should definitely complain.
as plastic is alot more prone to scratches, i would complain...
Pagnell said:
If you look closely on the HD2, the screen has fine diagonal lines etched on the glass which cross making what appears to be diamond shapes on the screen. The screen on mine isn't glass now, it's plastic and those fine lines aren't there. I was just wondering if anyone else had had a repair and had the same thing happen.
It is still mutlitouch. I'm just trying to decide if I should complain.
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I understand this must be really annoying for you, but tbh I find it really interesting.
Is your new screen still capacitive? Does a normal stylus or other object still work on it? (ie. is it still resistive?)
I never realised you could get multitouch plastic screens....
i would definitely file a complain. you bought your hd2 with a glass screen and its weird that its plastic. yes there are diamond shaped etchings in the glass screen.
so all capacitive screens should be glass covered? hmm... interesting.
Pagnell said:
If you look closely on the HD2, the screen has fine diagonal lines etched on the glass which cross making what appears to be diamond shapes on the screen. The screen on mine isn't glass now, it's plastic and those fine lines aren't there. I was just wondering if anyone else had had a repair and had the same thing happen.
It is still mutlitouch. I'm just trying to decide if I should complain.
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I had mine repaired and yes, the lines seem to be gone. I think this has to do with the improved hardware and not because its plastic.
f*ck that. complain, you bought the hd2 and you want it back the same way you bought it.
WHOA!
This is either a HUGE insight to something about the amount of screen blotches being received.
or
You are dealing with a crappy fix.
I honestly have never heard of a PLASTIC CAPACITIVE LENS!?!?!
Will this be a common resolution to HD2 shatter/blotch?
there are capacative screens with plastic face...
the samsung f480 has one either
Hmmm
pkchips said:
I understand this must be really annoying for you, but tbh I find it really interesting.
Is your new screen still capacitive? Does a normal stylus or other object still work on it? (ie. is it still resistive?)
I never realised you could get multitouch plastic screens....
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Battle to the finish.
CyberSniper said:
I had mine repaired and yes, the lines seem to be gone. I think this has to do with the improved hardware and not because its plastic.
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That's good to know, maybe I'm wrong about it being plastic although it doesn't feel the same. Is your's definitely still glass?
Why not post some pics here ? Wanna see it. Best would be to do the pics in various angles to a light source to see what consistency it has ............
I noticed the diamond etchings on my HD2 straight out of the box brand new, still glass though.
may be we should look at tmob us screen and see it's type
Oberoth said:
there are capacative screens with plastic face...
the samsung f480 has one either
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All capacitivie screens are made of glass - or else the technology wouldn't work since its basically a grid with electric current covering the screen, and this grid you disturb with your fingers. Plastic is NOT leading electricity so it would not work. And btw, the Samsung F480 has a Resistive touchscreen.
That's not strictly true. Neither glass nor plastic conduct electricity - but both act as a dielectric for electrostatic fields. A capacitive touch screen can theoretically work with either plastic or glass (or even air), because capacitive touch doesn't actually require that you touch the screen.
glass conduct electricity
Strictly speaking, hardly anything conducts no electricity, it's just a question of a material's resistance and therefore the amount.
Hi there!
Is anyone here having problem with the left and right side of the screen? When I slide my finger on the screen to the outside of the phone then I feel under my fingertip that the screen is a little bit under the body and with my fingertip I hook up some plastic part which seems to be between screen and aluminum body.
I hope I explained the problem
Anyone with the same issue? Is this a hardware issue or just stupidity of the HTC engineers?
Have you thought that this may have been done by design?
For those that put their phone screen down the screen is slightly raised off the surface thus not getting scratched......
mine is the same... i believe it's the design so you don't scratch the screen when it is face down
I prefer not putting the phone down the screen rather then having this unconformable feeling when I move finger on the screen...
Solution: Get like 3 or 4 screen protectors and lay them all on top of the screen at once. The thickness should bring them in line with the plastic rim and your fingers will no longer have to suffer the horrific feeling of a 0.2mm plastic ridge
My physical glass/plastic screen seems to be stuck further down on the top left and bottom right corners making it slant upwards to the other corners. I push the top right down and it seems to feel loose.
Is this what your issue is? because this is whats happening with mine.
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Solution: Get like 3 or 4 screen protectors and lay them all on top of the screen at once. The thickness should bring them in line with the plastic rim and your fingers will no longer have to suffer the horrific feeling of a 0.2mm plastic ridge
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I think one should be enough.
michal_banszel said:
I think one should be enough.
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I have one, did the trick.
I think it's by design too, it's not a problem unless you make it one.
Smigit said:
I have one, did the trick.
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I'm very happy to hear that
Smigit said:
I have one, did the trick.
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Maybe this was the reason they did it?
LtdEdFred said:
Maybe this was the reason they did it?
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imteresting idea.... hmmm
but that means the lip is like 5 microns or something, the thickness of the screen protector
Hello, i replaced the broken screen. At now, when i tab on screen i think that something is pushing on a screen from behind. Where can be issue?
Video: youtu.be/YO-SOjJ9SuQ
The next problem with this screen is that when i sticked a tempered glass on a screen i had low sensitivity for tabs on bottom corners of the screen. Glass is sticked well.
Thank you for help me
sergejgonchar said:
Hello, i replaced the broken screen. At now, when i tab on screen i think that something is pushing on a screen from behind. Where can be issue?
Video: youtu.be/YO-SOjJ9SuQ
The next problem with this screen is that when i sticked a tempered glass on a screen i had low sensitivity for tabs on bottom corners of the screen. Glass is sticked well.
Thank you for help me
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I don't see anything wrong with it. Just sensitive electronics.
I don't see anything wrong with it. Just sensitive electronics.
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Hi, look at waves on screen after the tap this is what i mean
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markrulesallnow said:
I don't see anything wrong with it. Just sensitive electronics.
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Hi, look at waves on screen after the tap this is what i mean
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Ya i see them. Have u ever pushed on an LCD screen before?
So I realized today that the bezels on the left side of the screen are thicker than on the right side on Mi 9T/K20, I was wondering if it's the same on all units or is there a manufacturing fault on the one I have. Needed confirmation in case I need to claim replacement. Are bezels even on both sides of your device or do you notice any difference?
I see no difference, i measure no difference. Is a fullscreen screenprotector tricking you ?
What is the actual difference?
Xfades said:
I see no difference, i measure no difference. Is a fullscreen screenprotector tricking you ?
What is the actual difference?
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I don't use screen protector. The bezel on left side is thicker, it feels as if the screen is shifted towards right side and is not centered in the body. I'll post a picture in a few minutes.
Xfades said:
I see no difference, i measure no difference. Is a fullscreen screenprotector tricking you ?
What is the actual difference?
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Please take a look
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vlphegqmgdueqzb/20190923_233706.jpg?dl=0
Bezel on the left is covering more screen than that on the right. It's not very clearly noticeable in the picture though.
Do you have bionic eyes or what? Can't see anything wrong lol
The black part seems the same size to me. Checked it in paint lol. If you mean the shiny frame, it might be because the other side has the buttons so that side seems flatter.
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The black part seems the same size to me. Checked it in paint lol. If you mean the shiny frame, it might be because the other side has the buttons so that side seems flatter.
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The left side seems kinda odd to me ? can you somehow share a picture of your display so I can get a better idea?
Micdu70 said:
Do you have bionic eyes or what? Can't see anything wrong lol
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Good one ?