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http://www.engadget.com/2010/09/28/t-mobile-g2-preview/
Looks good.
one thing I noticed is that when the keyboard pops up, its not swype. I thought it was supposed to come with swype? maybe it does but you have to enable it? but if they advertise it as coming with swype, you'd think that would be the default keyboard. not that it matters to me since I'll install it either way.
The pictures are awesome, this phone is gonna rock. Come on kick ass multitouch controller.
Damn finally there's a preview out there. I've been checking cnet and the link you provided every damn day. This is about to own it up.
Thanks for providing the link.
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one thing I noticed is that when the keyboard pops up, its not swype. I thought it was supposed to come with swype? maybe it does but you have to enable it? but if they advertise it as coming with swype, you'd think that would be the default keyboard. not that it matters to me since I'll install it either way.
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It has swype don't worry.
Looks great. Its the nexus one lil brother thats learn all his tricks
But one thing i dont like and i said it before is the placement of the micro usb. How will you make phone cars while its on the charger? Its right there were your hand will go.
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Does the keyboard not ligth up? Whats with that? and
any see what i dont? The with google logo and the G2 logo?
You think its just the test models or will they all be like that?
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Does the keyboard not ligth up? Whats with that? and
any see what i dont? The with google logo and the G2 logo?
You think its just the test models or will they all be like that?
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was flipping through screen shots and their a htc logo at boot. looks like no google and g2 logo. backlit keys would be awesome as well as trackpad notifications.
That was a prototype model, you can see the engraved serial number on the front of the device.
Tight photos but still no indication that it will go into landscape mode w/o sliding up the screen to reveal the keyboard?
If anyone knows. Holla at me.
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Tight photos but still no indication that it will go into landscape mode w/o sliding up the screen to reveal the keyboard?
If anyone knows. Holla at me.
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I believe all android phone have the auto rotate. Its just a setting. So we shouldn't have a problem with that the g1 does it
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That setting was found in the Spare Parts app for the G1.
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I believe all android phone have the auto rotate. Its just a setting. So we shouldn't have a problem with that the g1 does it
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Really? Cool! Thanks man. This phone is going to: A) Get me massive chicks B) Own. C) Fix my credit score (Don't ask how, but it will)
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Really? Cool! Thanks man. This phone is going to: A) Get me massive chicks B) Own. C) Fix my credit score (Don't ask how, but it will)
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Android cured my herpes, so I think your credit score will be a piece of cake.
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Really? Cool! Thanks man. This phone is going to: A) Get me massive chicks B) Own. C) Fix my credit score (Don't ask how, but it will)
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Ewww, youre into massive chicks?
Kidding. Anyways, this is awesome. Im a little obsessed, so Im always reloading the page everyday for updates. Looks like the device im looking for.
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Looks great. Its the nexus one lil brother thats learn all his tricks
But one thing i dont like and i said it before is the placement of the micro usb. How will you make phone cars while its on the charger? Its right there were your hand will go.
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Does the keyboard not ligth up? Whats with that? and
any see what i dont? The with google logo and the G2 logo?
You think its just the test models or will they all be like that?
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yeah the keyboard lights up. it has a light sensor for the keyboard lights. plus a proximity sensor... darkens the phones screen when you put the phone to your face for a call to save battery. the lcd backlight is also sensor based so it will auto adjust for you too. Those are all features on newer htc models. they come in handy on my mytouch slide. of course, you can turn them off too exept the keyboard light. that one is automatic no matter what. you can hold your hand over the sensor though, lol, but that is never needed. the sensors are EXTREMELY accurate.
Wish it was getting the noise-canceling mic like the N1. Came in handy while driving.
I wont miss the noise-cancelling mic on the N1.
Whenever people have a hard time hearing me while on a call, I usually have to cover the extra mic with my finger. That improves the sound quality on the other end every time. It never worked right for me...
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That setting was found in the Spare Parts app for the G1.
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spare parts was only in custom ROMs if I'm not mistaken. the spare parts app provided the extra setting of allowing you to keep your home screen in portrait while auto-rotating otherwise. auto-rotate is a standard feature in android
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I wont miss the noise-cancelling mic on the N1.
Whenever people have a hard time hearing me while on a call, I usually have to cover the extra mic with my finger. That improves the sound quality on the other end every time. It never worked right for me...
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Are we sure that the phone has no "Noise-Cancel" mic on it? In the video provided by Engadget it looked like it did?
I'm sure now. Holding the G2 and no signs of another mic hole anywhere.
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I discovered a weird little thing with my touchscreen a while back and I was wondering if anyone can replicate this. I would like to know if I'm alone on this issue or if anyone else can replicate this.
The issue is that when my Atrix is sitting on a FLAT surface (i.e. table, desk), the touchscreen works perfectly.
When the Atrix is laying on a SOFT surface (couch, bed, pillow), the screen becomes unresponsive.
If anyone could download a multitouch app (search "multitouch" on Market - Multitouch Tester is a nice one) and try this out, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!!
O.O strange man, are you using the original ROM?
lol something similliar happens to me, i think its just that it looses proper contact when its on a soft surface...
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lol something similliar happens to me, i think its just that it looses proper contact when its on a soft surface...
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Thanks for the reply, guys.
I wonder if anyone is able to not repl. icate this..
Im not in stock ROM atm, but this happens after a fresh sbf flash as well.
Anyone not able to do this?
Yeah I noticed this a few weeks back when i was lying in the bed trying to browse the internet. Every time i attempted a one finger scroll, it kept registering it as a two finger pinch-to-zoom.
This happens to me on retail stock 1.26, 1.57, and 1.83
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I discovered a weird little thing with my touchscreen a while back and I was wondering if anyone can replicate this. I would like to know if I'm alone on this issue or if anyone else can replicate this.
The issue is that when my Atrix is sitting on a FLAT surface (i.e. table, desk), the touchscreen works perfectly.
When the Atrix is laying on a SOFT surface (couch, bed, pillow), the screen becomes unresponsive.
If anyone could download a multitouch app (search "multitouch" on Market - Multitouch Tester is a nice one) and try this out, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks!!
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It's probably just sleepy.
I can not duplicate it, I downloaded a multitouch tester and tried it on various sofas, chairs,and pillows, and did not notice any strange behavior.
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I can not duplicate it, I downloaded a multitouch tester and tried it on various sofas, chairs,and pillows, and did not notice any strange behavior.
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bigdee33 said:
Yeah I noticed this a few weeks back when i was lying in the bed trying to browse the internet. Every time i attempted a one finger scroll, it kept registering it as a two finger pinch-to-zoom.
This happens to me on retail stock 1.26, 1.57, and 1.83
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Thanks again for the replies, guys!
Tao Man, thanks for trying to replicate this phenomenon.
I really appreciate it!
Now I know that this is not a "feature" of the Atrix.
A similar feature that does happen across all of the Atrix devices is when you hold your finger for 10+ seconds on the same spot on the screen, the touch will stop registering and the screen will malfunction until the finger is lifted off the screen.
Before 83, this would happen to me all of the time, but now on 83, my Atrix is superduper responsive on all surfaces
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A similar feature that does happen across all of the Atrix devices is when you hold your finger for 10+ seconds on the same spot on the screen, the touch will stop registering and the screen will malfunction until the finger is lifted off the screen.
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This becomes a particular problem for me while I'm using touchscreen controls in various emulators, although it doesn't seem to happen when I'm using a virtual joystick with only one finger on the screen at a time, i.e. while playing Dodge This in PewPew. It's worst in racing games where I'm holding down the accelerator button almost constantly while moving the virtual joystick at the same time. I'm using the 2.3.4 HKTW ROM; is this a physical problem with the touchscreen, or might it be resolved in a future software/firmware update?
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This becomes a particular problem for me while I'm using touchscreen controls in various emulators, although it doesn't seem to happen when I'm using a virtual joystick with only one finger on the screen at a time, i.e. while playing Dodge This in PewPew. It's worst in racing games where I'm holding down the accelerator button almost constantly while moving the virtual joystick at the same time. I'm using the 2.3.4 HKTW ROM; is this a physical problem with the touchscreen, or might it be resolved in a future software/firmware update?
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From what I've read on the Motorola Forums, it's supposed to be a "feature" that helps users.
It SOMEWHAT makes sense, but the real problem here is that there should be a feature where the user can turn this off.
I don't believe it will be changed with any official software/firmware updates from Motorola. We are stuck
My phone did the same thing on soft surfaces. Now my touchscreen went bad and I have to get a replacement.
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jarsh92 said:
My phone did the same thing on soft surfaces. Now my touchscreen went bad and I have to get a replacement.
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Thanks for letting me know, jarsh92.
Hopefully, if mine does go bad, it will be before warranty expires.
Sounds like an electrical grounding problem. The EVO 4G suffered this same issue.
My phone will switch to landscape orientation when completely closed. I can finally get it to switch into portrait by SLIGHTLY nudging the screen to the right. I've been having this problem ever since I got my EVO Shift around June. It's particularly annoying because it causes the screen to wake, and my phone is usually in my pocket causing it to move around. I often find my phones display is randomly on when I pull it out. It causes even more problems when I'm listening to music.
I want to know if anyone else has experienced this problem and/or if anyone has a suggestion/knows how I can fix this issue myself.
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What Rom are you using? Are you rooted? You can disable Auto rotate. Menu-Settings-Auto rotate , and uncheck it. But it should not be rotating on the home screen unless you flashed a mod to do so.
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What Rom are you using? Are you rooted? You can disable Auto rotate. Menu-Settings-Auto rotate , and uncheck it. But it should not be rotating on the home screen unless you flashed a mod to do so.
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Changing that setting does not do anything. As I stated in the title, this problem is related to the hardware keyboard. The mechanism that detects if the hardware keyboard is open or not is malfunctioning. It's detecting that it's open when it's completely shut, thus causing orientation switch.
EDIT: Just to clarify, this has happened on multiple roms. Stock 2.2/2.3, CM7, and MIUI. I'm currently running MIUI. I just want to avoid turning to Sprint to fix this issue ;(
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Changing that setting does not do anything. As I stated in the title, this problem is related to the hardware keyboard. The mechanism that detects if the hardware keyboard is open or not is malfunctioning. It's detecting that it's open when it's completely shut, thus causing orientation switch.
EDIT: Just to clarify, this has happened on multiple roms. Stock 2.2/2.3, CM7, and MIUI. I'm currently running MIUI. I just want to avoid turning to Sprint to fix this issue ;(
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Run G-Sensor calibration (bubble level in market if not on sense) and see my CM7 optimal settings thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1262313
Basically want only 0 and 90 degrees of rotation. That should help.
If it did it on the stock Rom unrooted, than I would have to say it's a hardware issue. If it started after you rooted, than I would just RUU back to stock and see if that fixes the issue. But you might as well try the RUU if you have to take it back to Sprint anyway. The Froyo 2.2 RUU is HERE if you do decide to go that route.
I'm positive it's a hardware issue. I can't remember exactly when I got my Shift, but it was stuck on 2.3 OTA. The problem was occurring then and is still present on all the custom ROMs I've tried so far. I guess I'll just have to take this thing up to my Sprint repair store ;(
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I'm not absolutely sure about the shift, but I know a lot of phones "read" the position of the keyboard by magnetic movement. Your magnet may have come loose. Any drops you remember? Very possibly. I wouldn't sweat taking it in if you have a repair store near by. It should be a quick fix.
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Mine did this all the time... I got the htc case and there is no more wiggle to the keyboard and it stays completely shut... I actually just got a brand new replacement, so this problem happened with my old shift...
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drob311 said:
Mine did this all the time... I got the htc case and there is no more wiggle to the keyboard and it stays completely shut... I actually just got a brand new replacement, so this problem happened with my old shift...
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I was thinking a case may fix the problem and/or prevent future problems. I've been looking at the OtterBox Commuter case. It's on sell for $21.85 on Amazon, but I'd like to find something a little cheaper. Any suggestions on a good, inexpensive case?
Alvien89 said:
I was thinking a case may fix the problem and/or prevent future problems. I've been looking at the OtterBox Commuter case. It's on sell for $21.85 on Amazon, but I'd like to find something a little cheaper. Any suggestions on a good, inexpensive case?
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What ever you do, dont get the black carbon fiber holster and shield from sprint, when i used it the thing would short my screen out and i would have to flick it really hard in the middle to get it to come back, i removed the case and it has been fine since
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strapped365 said:
What ever you do, dont get the black carbon fiber holster and shield from sprint, when i used it the thing would short my screen out and i would have to flick it really hard in the middle to get it to come back, i removed the case and it has been fine since
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Weird. I'm rocking that same case now without that problem.
ALL HAIL OTAKING71, THE RAPER OF HBOOT!!!
jesusice said:
Weird. I'm rocking that same case now without that problem.
ALL HAIL OTAKING71, THE RAPER OF HBOOT!!!
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It started about 5 months after i got my phone, and then i was forced to deal with it because no root so it hasnt dont it since i took the case off
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Hello everyone,
I have been playing with my Kindle Fire, since I got it, and I am about ready to chuck it out the window, or just call Amazon for a new one, but I first wanted to see if you guys had any suggestions. My touchscreen is oversensitive. WAY oversensitive. Oversensitive to the point that if I have to type anything into the keybaord, I will be three letters in, the keyboard will close, and I will have to start over. So sensitive/messed up that when scrolling an article in landscape mode, using only my left hand to scroll, random links will click on the right side of the page. The opposite happens if I do it with my right hand. I like the device, and look forward to rooting it, and ICS goodness eventually, but I wanted to know I have a dud and need to return it, or if there is some hidden setting somewhere or what. I am open to trying anything. Side note: I also own a thunderbolt, and find its touchscreen too sensitive, but nowhere NEAR the KF. I am making sure to make deliberate presses and swypes, and trying to make sure no extraneous part of my hand interferes at all. (sometimes even using one hand to poke at the keyboard with the device sitting on the table will still produce the problems.)
Thanks for the help!
Brock
Hey Brock!
I've noticed that my screen is a little more sensitive than my epic 4g but not to the extreme you are talking about.
Perhaps your screen is bugged or something try calling amazon and see what they say.
Also as a side note try rubbing your hands over the screen smudge it up pretty good. Does that make a difference? I know it will look ugly but maybe there was a film or something on the screen. Just to test
*forgive any grammar or spelling mistakes I injured my right hand and it is hard to type with bandages *
Hi
I have a bunch of problems too. Mine is sensitive, and its sometimes a problem not overscroll, but yours seem to be extreme.
As a way out, if you have time drop by a BestB** and try it there, if yours is the same, not to much left to do....
I've been using mine all day and I don't even need to touch the screen. If I get my finger really close to the screen it reads as a touch. I'd say that's a tad too sensitive.
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johnsmith970 said:
I've been using mine all day and I don't even need to touch the screen. If I get my finger really close to the screen it reads as a touch. I'd say that's a tad too sensitive.
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They are all like that. Its because the touch screen is capacitive. My Screen at work does that.
I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
The Dreamer
TheDreamer68 said:
I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
The Dreamer
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Same here. I have to sometimes tap things a couple of times to register...
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I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
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Same here, I feel like I have to push the screen really hard to get it to register. I hit the screen lightly and it does not register my touch. I'm used to my EVO 4g, maybe it is just a lot more sensitive than the fire.
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I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
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Same problem here.
TheDreamer68 said:
I'm having the opposite problem...I'm finding the touchscreen not sensitive enough....
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Same here, but it's not as simple as it not registering the touch. Most times the button will animate to show I've touched it but nothing happens. It happens most often with the back button, but happens in the browser and some other apps occasionally. I've had some luck with slower more deliberate taps, but it seems like a software bug to me.
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I was using my mom's so I could teach her how to use it, and see if I wanted one. Her was also not sensitive enough many times. It wasn't just that I am used to my Droid 2 because my mom who never used a touch screen before had the same issues. Sometimes it would take 3 or 4 taps to make it work. I just thought it was a bug that would be fixed. It was minor. I ordered my one, so on Tuesday I will see how mine is.
OP I say contact tech support immediately.
My screen is fine, the only problem I'm having is the menu gets pressed, it shows that it was pressed but nothing happens
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The two kindle fires I've used have the same touchscreen issue: there is a jerk (along the longest direction of the screen) on touch down. Once the finger is down the reported position is fairly stable, but the initial touch down needs to be smoothed out (or the first few samples from the touch screen should be thrown out).
This causes most of the issues I've seen on mine, where pressing buttons is either inaccurate or they go down and come up without activating (because the touchscreen reported a touch down inside the button and then jerked out of the button area and reported a touch up).
I've spent way too much time on touchscreen drivers (way too much!) and this is a fairly common electrical issue, and the software workaround is fairly straightforward to implement in the kernel. It's surprising that Amazon shipped the device like this (as well as various SGX drivers issues on some apps), especially as every review mentioned it as an issue!
Anyway, once we can build and flash kernels reliably I'm sure we can fix most of the touchscreen issues.
My kindle too !!!
Because of this, I'm getting very stressed ㅠㅠ
It's a matter of the touch panel... would be fixed by software?
If this is not possible... Then I'll be selling the Kindle
I downloaded an app called ILITEK Touch Utility which appears to have made my touchscreen work better. It is in the Google Market.
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Exactly x100
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krelvinaz said:
I downloaded an app called ILITEK Touch Utility which appears to have made my touchscreen work better. It is in the Google Market.
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I'll have to try that out, would be nice to tweak it some Thanks!
mine is not too sensitive, sometimes i have to press multiple times for it to register
Bumping this thread, because this issue is annoying the hell out of me. Those having the touchscreen not being sensitive enough, it's the same issue as those finding it too sensitive. The problem in reality is that it's ridiculously sensitive, and as your finger presses down on the screen, it's sometimes reading that as an attempt to swipe/scroll rather than a tap/press, which is why you see things light up still, but not launch.
This is frustrating me more and more as time goes on. I've tried this, which I can tell adjusts some of these settings but doesn't really make much difference for the problem. I've also tried this, which didn't help any after calibration.
Some people have speculated (or confirmed, for all I know) that this can be adjusted via the kernel. Does anybody know of anything that might help with this? It's so sensitive it's making me want to avoid the damned thing. I'm about ready to restore the stock ROM and give it to my sister as an early Christmas present.
The awesomeness that is Hashcode is working on 3.0 kernel over in the dev section. The kernel is still a work in progress and has come a long way. At the end he is apparantly going to update the touchscreen driver. I hope that will fix any said issues.
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It's pretty weird..
If my phone is laying down on my bed or desk or whatever, and I use my index finger, the upper right corner area doesn't respond well at all.. No matter how hard I press or how long.
BUT
When I pick my phone up, hold it in one hand and using the other ones index finger, it works ok. Holding it in one hand and using the thumb works well too.
It's as if the phone needs to feel the warmth of my palm to react to touch... How is that possible?
I am from the middle east. It's not cold now. My room is like 25C (78F)..
I really dont know if I'm fooling myself or if it's real.. I tried what I just described a lot of times. Even tried different angles of holding the phone (Not including screen rotation).
My phone was never dropped or even bumped. I am very careful with it.
I have a Nillkin tempred glass protector which I know hurt my sensitivity in general. But this issue is beyond that.
Any thoughs?
Anyone?
Just say what you think or experience yourselvs.
???
When my phone is placed on the bed, touch reactes badly. When I take it, in the same position, real quick, and place it on my pants, it works fine.
HOW???
I can't even think of a logical reason...
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When my phone is placed on the bed, touch reactes badly. When I take it, in the same position, real quick, and place it on my pants, it works fine.
HOW???
I can't even think of a logical reason...
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Well try updating touch software from hidden menu.
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Well try updating touch software from hidden menu.
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Already tried it. It's not related to it.
I really can't even explain how weird this thing is..
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Already tried it. It's not related to it.
I really can't even explain how weird this thing is..
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Start disabling the apps which cause bloatware wakelocks like google plus, google location etc and try to have atleast 800-900 ram available.
Also install trickster mod from play and change your governor to interactive and see if this helps
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vishal11in said:
Start disabling the apps which cause bloatware wakelocks like google plus, google location etc and try to have atleast 800-900 ram available.
Also install trickster mod from play and change your governor to interactive and see if this helps
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I really doubt its a software or RAM\CPU clock issue...
Anyhow, can you explain more what to do? How do I disable the apps you said?
And how may the CPU governor be related to this?
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It's pretty weird..
If my phone is laying down on my bed or desk or whatever, and I use my index finger, the upper right corner area doesn't respond well at all.. No matter how hard I press or how long.
BUT
When I pick my phone up, hold it in one hand and using the other ones index finger, it works ok. Holding it in one hand and using the thumb works well too.
It's as if the phone needs to feel the warmth of my palm to react to touch... How is that possible?
I am from the middle east. It's not cold now. My room is like 25C (78F)..
I really dont know if I'm fooling myself or if it's real.. I tried what I just described a lot of times. Even tried different angles of holding the phone (Not including screen rotation).
My phone was never dropped or even bumped. I am very careful with it.
I have a Nillkin tempred glass protector which I know hurt my sensitivity in general. But this issue is beyond that.
Any thoughs?
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Hardware problem u need to take it to service if your device is under warranty http://youtu.be/XYxNPFwD6gY
halaros2 said:
Hardware problem u need to take it to service if your device is under warranty http://youtu.be/XYxNPFwD6gY
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These issues are never ending.. They will fix my screen and **** up my GPS or something..
It's like nothing can be perfect.
I will just stick to my "faulty" screen.. Although I think it's my Tempred glass protector who is causing the sensitivity problem.
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I really doubt its a software or RAM\CPU clock issue...
Anyhow, can you explain more what to do? How do I disable the apps you said?
And how may the CPU governor be related to this?
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I assume you have a rooted phone. With the help of titanium backup you need to disable apps which you find running under settings>apps>running tab
Find the once you think are not needed by you on daily basis. You can also disable them from the same tab otherwise use titanium.
Our default governor is ondemand which means whenever a high demand comes it will adjust its speed according to activity so sometimes a mili seconds delay can cause the issue so change it to interractive and see if it help. I am afraid you have to try out these procedures and see which one auits you.
Also, if you think its the protector then youbshould remove it and test without it. Protectors are very cheap so you must test it
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