New to the phone and I have rooted the phone and installed MIUI rom on it... the firmware was updated to 2.3.5, now the touchscreen doesn't seem to be as responsive as before... for example when I receive a call while the phone is locked (slide down to answer), I would be sliding it down 100x and it would not slide at all...
typing on the keyboard also does not seem to be as accurate <- not sure if it's the same problem as the touchscreen problem to unlock to answer call... anybody else with similar problems with their Nexus S touchscreen? would an update to 2.3.6 help?
I'm on MIUI.us on 2.3.5 would updating the Netarchy Kernal be any help? http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=936219&page=437
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Ok so i bought a brand new Nexus S two days ago, the problem is in landscape mode the touchsreen randomly becomes unresponsive for a few seconds or until i change position or turn screen off and then on again or rotate the phone and back.
The wierd thing is it only happens in landscape mode when holding it so the buttons are to the right but if i flip the phone so that its still in landscape but the buttons are to the left it doesn't happen and works flawlessly.
I searched the net and found various touchscreen problems with nexus s, but didnt really find the exact problem. Can anyone tell if its a software issue or a hardware issue?
Also this Nexus S is with Super LCD and not AMOLED
Thanks
NeM
I had a similar problem. Happened to me a few times on different custom roms. However, my screen is Super AMOLED. I'm just scared it might be a hardware issue so I'm always ready to unroot my phone and get it back to stock so I can return it for repair.
Butt.... I think that it might be a sofware issue since the touchscreen is only unresponsive until you lock and unlock your device. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that it doesn't happen again for a while. Always gives me a scare :O
NeMeSYZ said:
Ok so i bought a brand new Nexus S two days ago, the problem is in landscape mode the touchsreen randomly becomes unresponsive for a few seconds or until i change position or turn screen off and then on again or rotate the phone and back.
The wierd thing is it only happens in landscape mode when holding it so the buttons are to the right but if i flip the phone so that its still in landscape but the buttons are to the left it doesn't happen and works flawlessly.
I searched the net and found various touchscreen problems with nexus s, but didnt really find the exact problem. Can anyone tell if its a software issue or a hardware issue?
Also this Nexus S is with Super LCD and not AMOLED
Thanks
NeM
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Is it running a custom ROM?
I have been running Android gingerbread 3.3.4 for about 2 months with no problems on my hd2, and just the other day my touch screen went non-responsive on lock screen hardware buttons still work i have to turn the screen off and on numerous times and try till it responds. I noticed a few times that when i touch some parts of the screen the notifications bar bounces around. just wondering if anyone els has had this issue or if its the device thats falling?
Don't know
sorry i just realized theres prob. 10000203902943 different threads about this!! how do i delete a thread?
So I have seen this issue on multiple forums, across multiple roms/devices, but can't seem to find any solution.
I have a LG G2 on VZW (VS980) currently running AOKP 5/24 nightly (but I have had this issue for months now).
When I make a call, the in-call dialer interface is completely unresponsive. I can't hang up, open the dial pad, speaker phone, mute, etc... the only way I can hang up is to hit the back navigation button and then pull down the notification and hang up that way. I am running PA micro gapps, but I have had the same problem with other gapps as well.
Does anyone else have this problem or has found a solution?
Bump. Really looking for any ideas on how to fix this.
I'm in the same boat here. Would really appreciate if someone could provide a fix.
liwei8759 said:
I'm in the same boat here. Would really appreciate if someone could provide a fix.
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I fixed my issues by flashing the "Google Dialer" in this thread
Same issue - can't use the touch keys in the dialer while in conversation in LG G2
liwei8759 said:
I'm in the same boat here. Would really appreciate if someone could provide a fix.
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Did you manage to solve it until now?
athorax said:
I fixed my issues by flashing the "Google Dialer" in this thread
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Thanks a lot for posting your workaround.
I have exactly the same issue - I can't use the touch keys in the dialer while in conversation in LG G2 D802 (Intl).
However, the Google Dialer is an old app that got replaced by Hangouts Dialer.
Did you switch to Hangouts Dialer, or you stayed on KitKat 4.4.2 with the old Google Dialer from the post you provided?
By the way, I posted issue CYAN-6090 in the CyanogenMod JIRA in order to try and get resolution to this issue.
Are there any other users with this issue?
Did you solve it somehow?
note: sorry for not posting links. I have that annoying new user limitation...
there's a similar issue - LG G2 screen turn off and goes blank during conversation
It seems that there are two similar issues in LG G2 which are both caused by the proximity sensor during conversation:
The screen stays on and the touch buttons in the dialer aren't responsive.
The screen turn off and goes blank.
(This issue was already reported by @madafis here)
In both of these situations the only quick way to end a call is to pull down the status and notifications bar and hang up from there.
Thanks to @Bam9 and @EtherBoo , who suggested to clear the proximity sensor from the outside and squeeze the top left corner of the phone, I tried to clean it and put some stress on it - and it worked!
I have a glass screen protector (which don't block the proximity sensor), and I am rooted and using CyanogenMod 11 ROM.
I used ioroot to root and AutoRec, which comes with TWRP 2.7.0.0, to install CyanogenMod ROM.
However, going back to stock ROM (in my case, LG G2 D802, it's D80220C) won't help since the issue still exists.
What I'm sure is that it was pretty much okay in the beginning, and the situation became worse and worse - occurring randomly, until it arrived to a situation in which I can't use the phone properly during conversation.
Now that I discovered that I can put some stress on the proximity sensor it seems that I have a hardware rather than a software issue.
I am having this problem with my g2 d802. It happens in ROM cloudy 2.2 and also aosp lollipop ROM I'm using now.
This is the issues I'm having. When I'm not holding my phone in my hands, its just seated on the table. Sometimes the touchscreen is not sensitive or does not register any touch. I had to hold my phone then it works normally. Does anyone know what issues am I dealing with?
Another issue that happens once a while is, even I'm holding the phone, the touchscreen becomes not sensitive, I had to lock and unlock my phone then the problem go away instantly. Pls advice. Thanks.
So my LG G2 D802 is using a stock Lollipop (5.0.2) ROM from Singapore that I flashed recently, lately my phone sometimes get ghost touches and sometimes the screen stops functioning. So my question is, can it be a software problem rather than hardware? When the screen is unusable, I can swipe to unlock like normal but when unlocked whatever I press doesn't do anything. The vibrate on touch is there but no action.
I am having the same issue. Have you got the solution yet?