Hello guys,
I dropped my Note 3 in water around a month back,
Half touchscreen is working and hald is not, but with the stick i can use full touchscreen without any issue,
can you please tell me if its hardware issue, if yes then what i need to change in Note3?
What is the issue with my device?
Most like the screen. Different layers recognize pen and finger.
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Hi,
HISTORY:
I've had my defy screen shattered a while back and sent it to Motorola for repair (they did a terrible job at that). Ever since I got it back I can see small dust particles accumulating inside the screen. Gradually after a couple of months the top right corner became non-responsive and I left it that way for another 4 months until now!
As the warranty period was over, I thought of trying to clean the dust and see if that works. Unfortunately the connector on the touchscreen(digitizer) broke off and it stopped the touch completely.
My Question:
Is it possible that I had damaged something else(can something else be damaged?) that caused the touchscreen to cease functioning? :crying:
I can change the digitizer after buying it from ebay. But I would hate to waste any more money if this doesn't solve the issue. How likely is it that the touch functionality will be restored if I change the digitizer?
LCD is working fine, and I can use the volume rocker and power button perfectly.
P.S. please don't flame me for asking already answered question, I've been through a lot of threads before opening this one.
Hi all
I face of with a litle problem I have from some days a area of screean without touch haw can i repear this is this soft isue. I was traing few roms with the same result
florek235 said:
Hi all
I face of with a litle problem I have from some days a area of screean without touch haw can i repear this is this soft isue. I was traing few roms with the same result
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Next time I recommend you use the search function... This has been discussed several times.
But yeah, you are not alone... This is a common problem or defect on the LG G2 (all variants). A few days ago I got the same problem where just a part of the top of the screen does not respond to touch.
As far as I could tell, the only solution is to replace the whole screen assembly or just the touch screen, but the replacing just the touch screen requires so much delicate and specialized work since the screen and the touchscreen are glued together so I recommend investing on a new screen-touchscreen replacement that will set you back about $80 USD but easier to replace by yourself.
I've been trying to figure what could have caused this on my G2 since I've never dropped it, but there are two possible scenarios for me:
1. A few days ago I was on a call on a very VERY hot and humid day, I was sweating like a pig and when I was on the phone, I noticed the receiver stopped working due to sweat coming into the speaker. I was stupid enough to blow into it trying to clear it, of course it didn't work but once it dried, the speaker worked again.
2. On a few occasions, I have forgotten to remove my phone from by back or front pocket when climbing into my car. I could imagine the phone would flex just a tiny bit and figure that might not be good, even though it was really not that much pressure nor time.
Those are the only two possible scenarios in my case. Other than that I don't see how it could have failed.
Cheers!
Rayanmx
My phone, not damaged in any way I know, has suddenly developed a touchscreen problem. There is a 2cm thick band across the middle of the screen which no longer responds to touch.
Do I need to take it to the phone doctor, or are there some software issues I can eliminate first? Thanks.
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My phone, not damaged in any way I know, has suddenly developed a touchscreen problem. There is a 2cm thick band across the middle of the screen which no longer responds to touch.
Do I need to take it to the phone doctor, or are there some software issues I can eliminate first? Thanks.
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My Nexus 4 began to display the same problem a few days ago.
I found this thread in the archives that may help you: http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/help/section-touch-screen-t2232903
It has suggestions like charging the phone with lower amperage (trough a laptop USB port) and unplugging and plugging again the screen connector.
I'm not comfortable doing the latter without having a replacement phone in case things go worse, so I ordered a Nexus 5 before I try to open the phone myself.
Hello world,
First let me explain why I want to do this.
My phone has been soaked when I was on my bike.. So when I turned it On, the screen remained off. I decided to dry it but there were some oxidation points on the motherboard which I've removed with an electrical contact cleaner.
Hence, I have retrieved my screen but the multitouch has gone mad. Probably due to a short circuit as I didn't turn the phone off right after I found it soaked.
Does anyone know if we can disable the multitouch on the software part? This way, I could still use the phone with the S-pen which works perfectly.
Thank you.
Tlr: the phone was droped in the pool, after almost a month everything works but the touch, the display still the original.
Hello there guys, so my friend has this phone J7 pro and she dropped in the pool, after that the phone was left in a bowl of rice for almost a month, I already read the other threads where the touch stopped working due to a non original display, so I went ahead and unlocked and downgraded the phone to Android 7.0 but no success, everything works but the actual Touch, I can still use the phone if I connect an external mouse.
The touch also doesn't work while in Twrp but still possible to use with a mouse as already said, the display is the original one, it was never replaced, so here is my question, is this due only because of water damage? If I replace the display will it work? or do i need to do any other kind of repair?