Fingerprint unlock not working while charging - OnePlus 5 Questions & Answers

Does anyone else experience this? The fingerprint sensor claims it's "Not recognized" while charging about 90% of the time. It doesn't matter if I'm plugged into the wall or a PC. Using only the 1+ cables.
I also tried recording a fingerprint while plugged in and the success rate isn't much different.

Yes, its happened to me too a few times. Not as bad as my iphone 6s though, I usually have to unplug the charger to get the sensor to work.
Poor positioning of the two creates interference.

Not the case here... Did you do anything to the software?

dansou901 said:
Not the case here... Did you do anything to the software?
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I'm just stock rooted (magisk systemless).

yubimusubi said:
I'm just stock rooted (magisk systemless).
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Same here, no problems.

Having the same issue. It also happened on my OnePlus 3.

It is slightly better without the tempered glass screen protector.

Just tried mine while charging. 100% success rate. Standard 8/128 OP5 with the plastic screen cover that came with it.
Alan

Noticed it's a little more difficult, however, the official tgsp and the cable itself makes it more difficult to press the button in the natural orientation.
TL;DR Try adding your fingerprint again whilst it's charging, it'll help with the recognition.

alan sh said:
Just tried mine while charging. 100% success rate. Standard 8/128 OP5 with the plastic screen cover that came with it.
Alan
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Same here. Didn't have this issue with my 3 either.

I just noticed this issue this morning. 100% fail rate when plugged in! Looks like they've had similar issues on prior phones.

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Qi charger for $35 - too good to be true?

http://www.fasttech.com/products/1197502
Includes FREE worldwide shipping. Is this too good to be true? I'm keen to give it a shot, but can't seem to find a brand-name or anything. According to the seller its compatible with our phones, but I'm always sceptical of no-name-brand Chinese things, especially if it could damage my precious.
Don't think its branded at all. Their return policy seems pretty good. Seems as though you would only have to pay for shipping if it's not an error on their part. I assume DOA's and the thing breaking down within the warranty period would constitute as free return paid by them. Post a review if u decide to try it.
I received mine today but for some reason I only seem to get 94% charged and won't go above it... I'm still trying to find if anyone else is having this same issue but nothing at present...
Some of us on xda ordered some it's some post down from this one they said they got and it works I'll get mines tomorrow. I ordered it on the 7 of January
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Unlike the other one, this one (for $35) seems to be one of the WPC certified chargers, although I am not sure if it means much.
Link to WPC site: http://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/products/details/125/qi-wireless-charging-pad
Link to manufacturer site: http://www.uway-qi.com/Productsshow.asp?ID=32
mband said:
I received mine today but for some reason I only seem to get 94% charged and won't go above it... I'm still trying to find if anyone else is having this same issue but nothing at present...
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Is the blue light overly bright and annoying? Are there beeping sounds? Is it easy to get it to charge, or does it only charge when placed in a certain way?
Sorry for the barrage of questions, I'm thinking of getting one of this if it works.
Placed my order. Figured its worth the risk at that price.
Unfortunately I'm in South Africa so I don't expect it to arrive in less that 2 weeks.
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innumerabilis said:
Is the blue light overly bright and annoying?
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The green light has been annoying me more to say it has power, the blue one is covered by the phone when it's charging.
Are there beeping sounds?
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There is a beep to alert you when the phone is placed on it and to advise of charging.
Is it easy to get it to charge, or does it only charge when placed in a certain way?
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The phone needs to be placed upside down, in the case of the N4 the bottom of the phone is towards the power plug end of the Qi.
I'm thinking of getting one of this if it works.
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I've been looking around for something else. Seems to be once above 94% it won't charge anymore. Charging via USB works fine to 100%.
Sorry for the barrage of questions,
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No problem
What about the charging range? Is it any good?
Because on other Qi chargers, a lot of people complained that they lose connection when knocked a centimetre off centre.
gqukyo said:
Don't think its branded at all. Their return policy seems pretty good. Seems as though you would only have to pay for shipping if it's not an error on their part. I assume DOA's and the thing breaking down within the warranty period would constitute as free return paid by them. Post a review if u decide to try it.
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I ordered one, for 27€ it's worth a try. Will probably open it up and dim the leds a bit.
There we go I like this price I think i can chance I can gamble for that type of money.
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wywywywy said:
What about the charging range? Is it any good?
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You can move it around a bit but not too much, it'll work sideways, longways, etc. and I've also got a case on without an issue.
Maybe once you remove your case, it will charge over 94%.
I am just kidding.
Considering ordering one.
Thanks.
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You can move it around a bit but not too much, it'll work sideways, longways, etc. and I've also got a case on without an issue.
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Has anyone looked at the one labeled just "Qi Wireless Charger"?
It's white, and I don't like that, but it's completely flat, so it'd probably fit the phone better...?
Better as in, if you have to turn it around, then it'd be better, since with the large one, the casing seems to be raised at the top, whereas the standard one is completely flat, so flipping it around wouldn't really be that big of a deal.
random1204 said:
Has anyone looked at the one labeled just "Qi Wireless Charger"?
It's white, and I don't like that, but it's completely flat, so it'd probably fit the phone better...?
Better as in, if you have to turn it around, then it'd be better, since with the large one, the casing seems to be raised at the top, whereas the standard one is completely flat, so flipping it around wouldn't really be that big of a deal.
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seems good, the title says it all
US plug / works with all Qi capable devices inc. Nexus 4 & Nokia 920T/820T
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More info in this thread already started about the fasttech Qi chargers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36093590
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dk20005 said:
More info in this thread already started about the fasttech Qi chargers http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=36093590
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This is not the same charger as the one being discussed in that other thread.
To repeat the OP, this is the charger discussed here:
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1197502
Mine arrived today. My early thoughts:
1.) It feels pretty cheaply made, but its a simple device and I can't really fault anything about it as far as build quality goes.
2.) The Nexus 4 has to be placed upside down for charging to take place. Bit of a shame, but no reason why you can't just use the pad itself upside down instead.
3.) Unlike the comments from another poster here, I was relieved to see my phone charge to 100% without any problems.
4.) The flashing blue LED is annoying and doesn't seem to do anything other than flash continually whether it is charging or not. I'll probably open it up and kill it, and/or simply tape over it with black tape.
All in all, pretty happy for the price paid, and glad to be able to reduce the wear and tear on the microUSB port.
StNickZA said:
This is not the same charger as the one being discussed in that other thread.
To repeat the OP, this is the charger discussed here:
http://www.fasttech.com/products/1197502
Mine arrived today. My early thoughts:
1.) It feels pretty cheaply made, but its a simple device and I can't really fault anything about it as far as build quality goes.
2.) The Nexus 4 has to be placed upside down for charging to take place. Bit of a shame, but no reason why you can't just use the pad itself upside down instead.
3.) Unlike the comments from another poster here, I was relieved to see my phone charge to 100% without any problems.
4.) The flashing blue LED is annoying and doesn't seem to do anything other than flash continually whether it is charging or not. I'll probably open it up and kill it, and/or simply tape over it with black tape.
All in all, pretty happy for the price paid, and glad to be able to reduce the wear and tear on the microUSB port.
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Why does it have to be upside down?
AshtonTS said:
Why does it have to be upside down?
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Sorry, when I say "upside down", I don't mean face-down. Rather, the charging port needs to be at the top. Obviously that's where the sensor / coil lines up best with the phone; can't think of any other reason.
FYI, use the code "LAUNCH" for 5% off. Credit goes to samlikely in another thread for this.
With this coupon, this charger comes to $33.13 shipped!

Touchscreen problem - is this a known issue or a hardware defect?

Hi,
i own my nexus for one week, and today i used a smart cover which caused some troubles.
first all worked like a charm, close the flap, display off, open it, display on. magnets, how do they work? ****ing magic! :laugh:
well, a couple hours later the touchscreen wasnt responding after shutting down the display. at first, after opening and closing the flap a few times the touchscreen worked again, but by now its totaly ****ed. if the display shuts down, all i can do is pressing the power button for a couple seconds and then start again. (it has nothing todo with the smart cover, i think it was just a coincident)
heres what i have done so far:
- factory reset
- flashed the stock rom (i only unlocked the device)
- re locked the bootloader (mainly because im pretty sure its a hardware issue and i wanna return it...)
is there anything else i can do? i know that there are many issues with the touchscreen, but from what i read, its about ghosting and other glitches, not a complete breakdown that can only be fixed by rebooting and occurs as soon as the display shuts down.
thanks for your help!
What brand of smart cover/case are you using? and do you still have the same problems even without the cover?
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What brand of smart cover/case are you using? and do you still have the same problems even without the cover?
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yeah, the problems are even without the cover. i thought there was maybe a problem that the hall sensor got magnetized or whatever, but that doesnt fit with the symptoms.
i use this case:
http://www.amazon.de/IVSO-Smart-Cover-Tasche-PC-passen-Schwarz/dp/B00D3L3168
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yeah, the problems are even without the cover. i thought there was maybe a problem that the hall sensor got magnetized or whatever, but that doesnt fit with the symptoms.
i use this case:
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Yeah seems that it's more of a hardware issue that was probably caused from the case if anything. Good thing you already re-locked the bootloader since I'd suggest returning it for a replacement. Just don't mention anything about using a case . If you do get a replacement, maybe try a different case to avoid the same problem.
Is using a case with a magnetic cover against tos?
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Is using a case with a magnetic cover against tos?
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No, otherwise why would they have put the sensor in the device to react to it?

Touch problems with video proof

So, as we all know, some OPO's have touch issues. Many are because of software and many are because of hardware. My OPO suffers from both, and here are two screencasts as proof. I muted the sound with Movie Maker since it's not relevant to what I'm showing you.
The phone is lying flat on my desk and I start off by adding one finger from my right hand, then another finger. Then I add a third finger from my left hand and start moving it around as you can see in the videos, all while keeping my right hand fingers perfectly still. Without a charger or USB connected (to my computer), the touch is crazy. With a charger or USB, the touch is perfectly fine. This is with the latest touch firmware, might I add, and the touch was just the same with the previous versions. Definitely a hardware error (grounding?).
Touch without charger or USB:
Touch with charger or USB:
That's is interesting mate, that's quite a find tbh, would charging and not charging be a bug in the firmware....
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Just had a go myself. I get the issue after using 5-6 fingers, more so when the device is flat (odd). When I charge the phone and do the test it is gone completely. Only difference in my situation is that it doesn't crop up when I'm typing, I don't suffer from ghost swipes etc when doing normal browsing or playing games. It functions as good as my M7 until I start to use 5+ fingers on the screen
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That's is interesting mate, that's quite a find tbh, would charging and not charging be a bug in the firmware....
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No idea, tbh. It seems that the ghost swipes are gone with the latest firmware and that I can type quickly. Seemingly so after directly booting the phone up, at least. My OPO lies shutdown on my desk most of the time since I use my S5 daily. Just knowing about this issue bothers me a lot, though. I wonder what OP will reply in the mail I sent them. They (a support guy) asked me to send them videos of the problem so that they could help shedding some light as to what issues I'm facing.
I tried it as well when you plug it in I can use 10 fingers and no issues without plugging in anything above 6 screws up :/
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Just had a go myself. I get the issue after using 5-6 fingers, more so when the device is flat (odd). When I charge the phone and do the test it is gone completely. Only difference in my situation is that it doesn't crop up when I'm typing, I don't suffer from ghost swipes etc when doing normal browsing or playing games. It functions as good as my M7 until I start to use 5+ fingers on the screen
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I tried it as well when you plug it in I can use 10 fingers and no issues without plugging in anything above 6 screws up :/
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I wonder if all OPO's have this grounding (?) issue.
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I wonder if all OPO's have this grounding (?) issue.
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Probably. The fact that it doesn't happen to everyone unless they use a lot of fingers at once is more than likely the reason some say they don't have it. If I didn't install the multitouch test app I'd assume the screen is perfect since I never use more than two fingers on the screen at once anyways
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Probably. The fact that it doesn't happen to everyone unless they use a lot of fingers at once is more than likely the reason some say they don't have it. If I didn't install the multitouch test app I'd assume the screen is perfect since I never use more than two fingers on the screen at once anyways
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Then my One must be pretty darn bad since it started acting up after only four fingers. Not that I'd ever need that many simultaneously for anything other than touch testing apps, though. I think I most likely have a general touch issues as well as most issues resolve themselves after a reboot but come crawling back slowly.
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Then my One must be pretty darn bad since it started acting up after only four fingers. Not that I'd ever need that many simultaneously for anything other than touch testing apps, though. I think I most likely have a general touch issues as well as most issues resolve themselves after a reboot but come crawling back slowly.
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You might be better off not purchasing any device with the "One" name regardless of whether it is HTC or OP based on your track record lol. It does sound like general touch issues though. Good thing you have the S5. Personally I'd keep the phone though and have it as a spare when/if newer updates help to alleviate the issue.
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You might be better off not purchasing any device with the "One" name regardless of whether it is HTC or OP based on your track record lol. It does sound like general touch issues though. Good thing you have the S5. Personally I'd keep the phone though and have it as a spare when/if newer updates help to alleviate the issue.
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Yes, I think so too. I had it up for sale but took the ad down as I felt like keeping it instead. Besides, the touch seems better with the new "firmware" and might just "do" as a spare. Would be nice testing some CM-infused Lollipop too.
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Yes, I think so too. I had it up for sale but took the ad down as I felt like keeping it instead. Besides, the touch seems better with the new "firmware" and might just "do" as a spare. Would be nice testing some CM-infused Lollipop too.
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Good, sounds like the best course of action to me
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Good, sounds like the best course of action to me
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Saves me from the hassle of getting rid of a device that I don't really need to get rid of. I've already earned back what I paid for it anyway.
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Theshawty said:
I wonder if all OPO's have this grounding (?) issue.
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Have you try with COLOR OS
Same problem?
LOL i posted about USB connected a week ago.. And best is try to connect USB cable (only cable) without computer. Multitouch will work properly. I had that issues but they gone dunno why.
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LOL i posted about USB connected a week ago.. And best is try to connect USB cable (only cable) without computer. Multitouch will work properly. I had that issues but they gone dunno why.
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Shouldn't it be possible to built a small plugin which then serves as a dust cover for the micro usb connection, which also cures all multi-touch issues... i smell money in the air :laugh:
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Shouldn't it be possible to built a small plugin which then serves as a dust cover for the micro usb connection, which also cures all multi-touch issues... i smell money in the air :laugh:
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LOL yep i thought about it too.. But better thing should be to find this not grounded part and physically connect it.. Dunno maybe bend some metal part of usb just 1 milimeter can help but maybe not.
I removed my case and as i had the phone in my hands the touch was perfect. The touch was perfect when I had earphones plugged in.
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LOL yep i thought about it too.. But better thing should be to find this not grounded part and physically connect it.. Dunno maybe bend some metal part of usb just 1 milimeter can help but maybe not.
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Someone tried something like this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=55195874&postcount=1783
Unfortunately he did not post any pictures. Side effects like increased heat could come with this modification.
Curious, do you have the hardware buttons activated? It maybe in my head but I just tried this and the touchscreen seems better (no random movement nor false presses or merges) when the hardware buttons are disabled. I dont really find the touchscreen a problem but it may help you guys, I am sticking with software buttons now (always did with my nexus ) and cant complain now!
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Curious, do you have the hardware buttons activated? It maybe in my head but I just tried this and the touchscreen seems better (no random movement nor false presses or merges) when the hardware buttons are disabled. I dont really find the touchscreen a problem but it may help you guys, I am sticking with software buttons now (always did with my nexus ) and cant complain now!
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The problem here is that the touch panel doesn't properly ground to the back cover for some strange reason. Notice how the touch works brilliantly in my other video? Yeah, that's because I now grounded the phone by physically touching the back cover (I had to take off my flip case for this). It also grounds as it should when there's some electrical current entering the usb port in some way (either by a wall plug charger or a USB cable connected to your computer).
It has to be bad grounding. Nothing else makes sense.

Just a question to experienced moto g4 plus users here

A. can "ghost touch" issue be fixed permanently, kindly answer with all the possible solutions, i have exchanged my phone once but still i face this issue
ghost touch occurs when,
1. Charging via fast charger
2. Turning brightness to max
B. all possible solutions to scratches on the rear camera
Thanks in advance, looking forward for some valuable information
pooniaprashant said:
A. can "ghost touch" issue be fixed permanently, kindly answer with all the possible solutions, i have exchanged my phone once but still i face this issue
ghost touch occurs when,
1. Charging via fast charger
2. Turning brightness to max
B. all possible solutions to scratches on the rear camera
Thanks in advance, looking forward for some valuable information
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A. The main issue is of display(cheap quality). Try using blue screen filter (6-9% works).
B. Buy new glasses frm Amazon or other sites, they range frm 149-349. Buy any n replace it at home or tell repairer to do.
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A. The main issue is of display(cheap quality). Try using blue screen filter (6-9% works).
B. Buy new glasses frm Amazon or other sites, they range frm 149-349. Buy any n replace it at home or tell repairer to do.
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I think you missed my first ques, that "blue light fix" i suppose is for the "scree burn/retention" issue which isn't there on my device. I might be wrong
anyways thanks for your input, anyone else who like to add more to this is more than welcome
There's no fix for ghost touches. Try using an earthed charger (or turbo charger equivalent that's earthed).
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There's no fix for ghost touches. Try using an earthed charger (or turbo charger equivalent that's earthed).
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so does this happen with all moto g4 plus?
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so does this happen with all moto g4 plus?
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Not necessarily, the ghost touching issue only happen on devices with a screen made by BOE, in my case it happens everytime that i connect my device to a PC (but it never happened while charging on a wall charger, turbo or not turbo).
This can not be fixed, or at least not by the simple way, i think this issue is caused by a bad electronic insulation. Something identical occurs on the Google Nexus 4, i had to disassembly it and isolate the digitalizer connector (this N4 never failed again with ghost touches).
This is a HARDWARE issue.
If you have the screen made by LGD you will have not this issue, but probably you will get the image retention (ghosting), bad called "screen burn", anyway it can be simply corrected by adjusting RGB values.
You can check which type of screen you have with THIS APP.
The scratches of the camera glass lens can be eliminated by putting a small water drop on it, and then, a little bit of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), with an ear swab polish the glass until the oleophobic coating totally disappears (the coating is what is really scratched, not the glass, deep scratches can not be removed).
Others do use rubbing compound or toothpaste to remove it (i did not test this methods).
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Not necessarily, the ghost touching issue only happen on devices with a screen made by BOE, in my case it happens everytime that i connect my device to a PC (but it never happened while charging on a wall charger, turbo or not turbo).
This can not be fixed, or at least not by the simple way, i think this issue is caused by a bad electronic insulation. Something identical occurs on the Google Nexus 4, i had to disassembly it and isolate the digitalizer connector (this N4 never failed again with ghost touches).
This is a HARDWARE issue.
If you have the screen made by LGD you will have not this issue, but probably you will get the image retention (ghosting), bad called "screen burn", anyway it can be simply corrected by adjusting RGB values.
You can check which type of screen you have with THIS APP.
The scratches of the camera glass lens can be eliminated by putting a small water drop on it, and then, a little bit of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), with an ear swab polish the glass until the oleophobic coating totally disappears (the coating is what is really scratched, not the glass, deep scratches can not be removed).
Others do use rubbing compound or toothpaste to remove it (i did not test this methods).
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I can't thank you enough, I appreciate you valuable feedback, so if screen by other vendor causes "screen burn" then it's better to stick with this screen only, what's your opinion?
Btw, I checked and spotted the BOE screen
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I can't thank you enough, I appreciate you valuable feedback, so if screen by other vendor causes "screen burn" then it's better to stick with this screen only, what's your opinion?
Btw, I checked and spotted the BOE screen
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Sorry for the delay, i was not at home.
In the LGD screen you can find the "screen burn" issue, but it is not really a burn, because it's an IPS-LCD panel, this type of screen does not suffer of screen burning due to his nature of being a liquid crystal display, not the same occurs in an AMOLED display, this type of technology is prone to get real burns (something "normal" in various panels used by Samsung and Motorola in the past).
In summary, if you someday get the image retention issue in your LGD screen, you can easily solve this by changing the RGB values (totally via software).
I have the BOE screen, it never caused me major issues, just the mentioned that when i plug my phone to a PC the touchscreen becomes crazy/erratic, but i never plug my device to a PC, except, when i have to enter fastboot commands, so in my case it's not big deal, and i can perfectly live with it, besides i am very satisfied with the image quality. I had a LG Nexus 5x before this G4+, and this panel is actually better, with more vivid and accurate colours, in my opinion.
So, the BOE screen definitively has a hardware issue, and this can not be solved without voiding warranty (you probably have to disassemble the entire phone, and insulate electronic components correctly or make a grounding point). The LGD screen is just bad calibrated, nothing more apparently, and this can be solved via software.
Hardware issue.
pooniaprashant said:
A. can "ghost touch" issue be fixed permanently, kindly answer with all the possible solutions, i have exchanged my phone once but still i face this issue
ghost touch occurs when,
1. Charging via fast charger
2. Turning brightness to max
B. all possible solutions to scratches on the rear camera
Thanks in advance, looking forward for some valuable information
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This is definitely a hardware issue. Cannot be fixed as such.
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This is definitely a hardware issue. Cannot be fixed as such.
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I see noone on the forums who has confirmed that this is fixed by a visit to service centre
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pooniaprashant said:
I see noone on the forums who has confirmed that this is fixed by a visit to service centre
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Maybe a visit to service center is the best choice. However they only do a factory reset in most cases.

Pitaka Case

I just pre-ordered a Pitaka case for my Note 10+ and saved 10%. I have one for my S10+ and it's by far my favorite minimalist case I have ever owned.
I love that it has built in metal plates for their magnetic car mount AND still works with wireless charging.
Does this case let writing with S-pen?
stakan said:
Does this case let writing with S-pen?
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I don't see why it wouldn't. It's just a super thin case that covers the back.
I assume he is talking about the magnet?
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I assume he is talking about the magnet?
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The case doesn't have a magnet in it, it just has thin metal plates so it works with magnetic car mounts. So I really don't think it will interfere with the SPen at all. They also made the case for previous Note models with no issues.
Best or not ???
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The case doesn't have a magnet in it, it just has thin metal plates so it works with magnetic car mounts. So I really don't think it will interfere with the SPen at all. They also made the case for previous Note models with no issues.
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I ran into some weird behavior with my Note 8 and the mag mount. If I set the device too far to the left, the magnet did interfere with the sensor that says the S-Pen is removed, and small tweaks would happen all by itself. It would instantly go away when I moved the device to the right position. Nothing harmful though.
Oh and I've already ordered my new Pitaka case for the Note 10+, cause the set up is THAT good
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I ran into some weird behavior with my Note 8 and this setup. If I set the device too far to the left, the magnet did interfere with the sensor that says the S-Pen is removed, and small tweaks would happen all by itself. It would instantly go away when I moved the device to the right position. Nothing harmful though.
Oh and I've already ordered my new Pitaka case for the Note 10+, cause the set up is THAT good
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You're speaking about when you placed the phone on the magnetic car mount?
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You're speaking about when you placed the phone on the magnetic car mount?
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Yep
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Yep
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Ok, yeah that's not a big deal to me then. I love the case and MagMount car charger on my S10+.
bp328i said:
Ok, yeah that's not a big deal to me then. I love the case and MagMount car charger on my S10+.
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Me too, it's really the best setup I've used in a REALLY long time.
kangi26 said:
Me too, it's really the best setup I've used in a REALLY long time.
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I absolutely hate clip style car mounts and have always used the magnetic style car mounts.
That's an issue with wireless charging (if you get a case with a metal plate built in) take the case off, put the case on, take the case off, put the case on, and I only use thin fit cases, basically not to scratch the back of the phone when I set it down.
Pitaka setup solves all the problems.
I just found out about them with my S10+
Is the case compatible with wireless charging with the metal plates installed?
Also, their website doesn't show any cases for the Note 10. Did you say you actually ordered one?
MrAwesome75 said:
Is the case compatible with wireless charging with the metal plates installed?
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Yes.
MrAwesome75 said:
Also, their website doesn't show any cases for the Note 10. Did you say you actually ordered one?
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Here you go.
Li-Pol said:
Yes.
Here you go.
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It's a nice case but shipping starting 15 business days after phone starts shipping isn't exactly going to bode well. Most will want to have their cases in hand by date of receipt (of the phone, in hand) at least if not before.
cpufrost said:
It's a nice case but shipping starting 15 business days after phone starts shipping isn't exactly going to bode well. Most will want to have their cases in hand by date of receipt (of the phone, in hand) at least if not before.
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When I ordered it said 10 days, I just looked again and do see it's been changed to 15.
I ordered a cheap clear case from Amazon for the time being.
My OnePlus 7 Pro is on the left of the case and my S10+ is on the right.
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Yes.
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Thanks. One more question: Does Samsung pay still work with this case? I use that all the time so that would be a deal breaker for me.
MrAwesome75 said:
Thanks. One more question: Does Samsung pay still work with this case? I use that all the time so that would be a deal breaker for me.
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I use Samsung Pay on my S10+ with this case with zero issues.
bp328i said:
Ok, yeah that's not a big deal to me then. I love the case and MagMount car charger on my S10+.
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Do you use the Pitaka MagMount for charging in the car, or a different one?
Does it fast charge well?
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Do you use the Pitaka MagMount for charging in the car, or a different one?
Does it fast charge well?
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Yes, I use the MagMount. Wireless fast charging works fine. Every once in a while I will need to move the phone slightly for it to change from charging to fast charging, but that's like once every 10 times or so.

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