Hi guys
I rooted my note 3 SM-N900 by cf autoroot
And the after a month I see my stylus doesn't response in a particular region of the screen wen at a slanting angle of 60 degrees *screen shot given of which part of screen* Just FYI I haven't dropped the phone nor nothing has fallen on that particular part any part of the screen for that matter.
And I even tried changing the tip of the stylus to check if the tip was damaged. After and before changing it's the same issue..
Pls help ...
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Are you using a cover?
Does it happen to contain a magnet?
If the answer is yes, take it off. The stylus is magnetic.
Yes I was using a cover and it had a magnetic buckle on the side
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I removed the cover and tried it worked ty
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When I try to fill this area I noticed that this part of the screen seems weird I need to pressure the s pen in to the screen if I don't the line would appear light and not darker like in some area.
sorry I can't find the right words to describe it clearly
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maybe you need to calibrate your s-pen. there are tutorials on YouTube on how to do that
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Hi I also noticed it when using my finger it seems like it is sometimes a dead spot but when I press harder it detects it should I send it to Samsung for checking
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Anyone else have this? I am finding if I apply pressure just below the camera and above the samsung logo I get a creak noise. Seems to happen when I'm holding it a certain way.
No. Tight fit.
The home button is sticky & fidgety.
Nope, not at all.
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No creaks whatsoever
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Same here. Perfect fit.
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Not at all perfect fit
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I had the back cover on and off a few times now and its not doing it anymore so I guess it was just not fitted right.
Thanks for your input
Whenever it is unlocked and I place it on top of a card with a magnetic strip. Does this mean that it can use wireless charging?
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uthkuknwme said:
Whenever it is unlocked and I place it on top of a card with a magnetic strip. Does this mean that it can use wireless charging?
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Dafuq ??
Your phone has a magnetic sensor in it, it's attracting the contents of the strip ... That sound/act doesn't means it is gonna charge wirelessly....
That's all I know....
Well idk how the wireless charging works, I thought maybe it had something to do with a magnetic field. What does the magnetic sensor do?
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uthkuknwme said:
What does the magnetic sensor do?
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Measures the ambient geomagnetic field for all three physical axes (x, y, z) in μT, Mainly used for the compass...
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It's probably an NFC capable card. Your phone is trying to read it. It's happened to me before with a CAC...
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sloosecannon said:
It's probably an NFC capable card. Your phone is trying to read it. It's happened to me before with a CAC...
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Now that makes sense I was trying to figure out why something with such a small magnetic field would get a reaction from the device where the magnets from my name tag doesn't when my phones in my shirt pocket....
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Hi,
I recently exchanged the frontglass of my GS4 and used an OCA (optically clear adhesive) film to glue the lcd to the front glass. The film was put on the lcd without bubbles. However, putting the frontglass on it these tiny bubbles occured. I was lucky to remove some of them after heating the screen (80 degree celsius) and pressing on the screen. But I read that only a autoclave would solve my problem.
However, I wanted to ask if someone here has an idea how I could fix this problem with other tools/method.
Thanks in advance,
Kon
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Sorry for the double post, but the xda app leaves me no choice...
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oTToToTenTanz said:
Sorry for the double post, but the xda app leaves me no choice...
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This will help ya maybe: HERE
Thanks for the help, unfortunately his problem is a little different to mine
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How to remove small screen scratch ? Please help
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Learn to live with it. Anything you try will probably make it worse. You could try a glass polish but there is an oleophobic coating on the glass which you'll remove too. That'll make the rest of you screen look worse.
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pables123 said:
How to remove small screen scratch ? Please help
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You can't.
Do u have scratches on ur screen too
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