Hello everyone. It's my first post here.
Suddently, my watch's display stopped working and I don't know what happened.
It ran out of charge, then I've just put to charge like always, but this time, it was making only the noise of charging, but the screen is completely black and aparenttly turned off.
My Smartwatch is an IQI I4.
Anyone had any similar problems like this?
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Hi All,
Any ideas on this one?
last saturday, My Blackstone made about 16 outgoing calls to a friend of mine, at around 5.45 in the morning, whislt I was asleep...
Now it will not turn on, and will not even show a charge light (using a correct charger too)
I've obviously left leaving the battery out for a while, but other than that am a bit lost.
Anyone have any similar experience or ideas as to what might be up??
Just picked up my nexus 4 off the desk and turned the display on and it's started flickering.
It's like someones dropped the refresh rate really low on a PC monitor, but only when looking at it head on, if i tilt it and look at an angle the flickering stops.
Anyone else had this problem?
*EDIT*
Powered it down for a couple minutes and it's stopped flickering when i turned it back on, strange bug?
I first turned it off and back on within 20 seconds and didn't fix it, leaving it off longer seems to have resolved the problem.
Hope it's not going to become a problem.
i.l.p said:
Just picked up my nexus 4 off the desk and turned the display on and it's started flickering.
It's like someones dropped the refresh rate really low on a PC monitor, but only when looking at it head on, if i tilt it and look at an angle the flickering stops.
Anyone else had this problem?
*EDIT*
Powered it down for a couple minutes and it's stopped flickering when i turned it back on, strange bug?
I first turned it off and back on within 20 seconds and didn't fix it, leaving it off longer seems to have resolved the problem.
Hope it's not going to become a problem.
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Mine did this too... I turn the phone off for a few hours, seemed to of fixed it. Easy enough for a calibration or voltmeter to get out of wack and needed to be reset.
i had this problem, other having this problem.
I thought it reacted to me putting pressure on the sides and back, like a slight bending action to the phone ( am abusing the phone i mean like with baby hands)
So I am afraid it seems like hardware, i will get replace or maybe a refund but I will have to buy a new phone, this is a gong show so far, I am not waiting long for another one ... screw it.
My replacement N4 has the same issue, but permanently.
When the screen is cold, colors are washed out and I get that "low refresh rate" flickering everywhere.
However, when I run CF-Bench 1-2 times and the phone gets a little hot, the flickering goes away and colors are much better - until it's cold again.
Definitely a hardware issue and I'll get it replaced again (it also has a bad/crackling earphone that sounds like the grate in front of it isn't perforated).
Hi folks,
Recently I received my Lemfo Lem5 smartwatch and it was working great. After using it 5 days suddenly it went off. I tried to on smartwatch but it didn't work. I thought it might be battery drain issue so I charged it for 5 hours but still nothing appeared on screen neither it turned on. I also tried to connect it to my PC but the result is same, nothing happened.
Could you guys please help me to make it work again as I only used it for 5-6 days.
Thanks.
Did the watch show anything when plugged in the charger? (indication that is charging on the screen).
I had the same, but then I plugged in the charger the watch showed a battery and signal level.
I suspected the middle button as the problem and I opened the watch and inserted a small piece of cardboard (thicker paper) between the watch internal and the middle button.
Works like a charm.
When connected to charger or PC, nothing appears on the screen. Its completely black. I left watch with charger for around 4 hours but result was same.
Strange... Open the back cover and see if the baterry connector is fixed. Maybe it came loose. If is not that then I don't know what might be.
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Hey Guys,
My release edition S7 Edge started acting up last Sunday. As I was using the phone, it noticed the display to have strange, colored barcodes appearing as smudges on the screen. Pink/purple seems to be the dominant color type and they are most severe when texts are displayed on screen. The phone seems to get hot quicker than normal, and gets hotter than normal when under toll. The screen usually DOES NOT TURN ON AT ALL when the phone is warm/hot. Everything about the phone still works, all functions work.
It has been a few days since I encountered this issue and it has not subsided. What I did noticed is that if the phone was hot and the screen does not turn on, I could cool down the phone externally via air conditioning vents and it would turn back on when its cool enough. The barcode artifacts are also less prevalent, to non-existent when the phone is cold to touch.
I initially thought this to be an display panel issue that needs replacing. Out of warranty repairs is going to be about CAD $340. With the cooling down work around, I am hoping it may be a less expensive to fix issue.
What do you guys think? Help me out!
TL;DR. Phone started having pink and purple barcodes all of a sudden. Works perfectly with the barcode. Display wont turn on when warm/hot. Everything is back to normal if the phone is cool/cold to touch, until it starts warming up due to usage.
Hi everyone,
I have a strange situation, yesterday my son plugged in one of those cheap USB fans to his Tab E 9.6, and he said battery went down to 60%, he unplugged it, later we noticed the tablet would not turn on.
It's SM-T560NZKUXAR, I've been trying to charge it, it gets very hot near the charging port/camera, and nothing on the screen.
I pressed and held the power+vol down button, and I get a "no battery / plug in to the outlet" icon on the screen, when I do, nothing happens.
I was able to reboot it once and it got to the home screen but turned off because of 0% battery.
I was able to get it into recovery too, so it's not a software issue.
I assume the USB fan messed up the battery or fried something in there, is it possible to replace the battery or anyway to test it? Or off to the boneyard it's going..
SM-T377P sudden RIP
Hey did you ever find a solution to this? My Tab E 8.0 did the exact thing you described, almost word for word, just out of the blue a couple days ago. So now it won't power on at all, and the only thing I've found suggests it needs a battery replacement, which would be a huge pain since the back cover isn't "supposed" to come off, so it would more than likely need very precise and involved dismantling or I'm thinking I might just have to take it to the nearest uBreakIfix and hope they don't charge a crazy amount to check/swap the battery. If anyone knows of a simpler solution that doesn't involve "surgery" on the unit itself then I'm all ears.
And just to clarify, I wasnt doing anything power-intensive like your USB fan or anything when it happened, so you might be able to rule that out. I just had it plugged in charging and noticed the battery went down insanely fast when I took it off the charger and the top of it was hot to the touch, and then boom it was dead without any way to turn back on