hi guys, i had an unfortunate case. when i'm about to take out my phone off the case (speck presidio grip) the volume button pop out. apparently, i cant find the volume button anymore because it was dark (night) during that time :crying:
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I have a scheduled appointment at the service center near my place, i was wondering if this is covered in warranty or they will charge me to replace and fix this.
what do you think guys, what are you thoughts. this is the first time it happened to me. i used to have s9+ & note9 but this never happen to me
rE4Ld3AL said:
hi guys, i had an unfortunate case. when i'm about to take out my phone off the case (speck presidio grip) the volume button pop out. apparently, i cant find the volume button anymore because it was dark (night) during that time :crying:
above image is for reference only. i don't have any extra phone i could use to take a photo of my phone
I have a scheduled appointment at the service center near my place, i was wondering if this is covered in warranty or they will charge me to replace and fix this.
what do you think guys, what are you thoughts. this is the first time it happened to me. i used to have s9+ & note9 but this never happen to me
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When Jerry rig was doing strip downs he did mention the volume buttons pop out , so a tight case with irregular shaped button cutouts would have caused this.
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Hi limey, I'm also facing the same issue...both of my s10+ volume and Bixby buttons come out and damaged even position of the buttons are not straight . Tomorrow I'm going to visit Samsung service centre.
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I recently purchased an MDA off ebay from another member on this site. They claimed everything on it was fine, but upon receiving it I found that the bottom of the screen didn't respond. After playing with the calibration I found that the bottom of the screen wasn't completely "dead" it just thinks its being tapped on a different spot of the screen. The seller claims this is a software issue, but after several flashes from different roms the problem still persists. Has anyone else seen this happen? And does this sound like a hardware issue?
I opened notes and took a picture of what happens when trying to use the scrollbar in landscape mode to show how off the calibration is at the bottom. Thanks in advance for any help I can get on this.
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I had this EXACT same problem. I had the mistake of pushing down too hard while applying a screen protector and it pushed in the screen on the bottom. From that point, I could never calibrate the bottom of the screen. I was able to get a replacement, because I told Cingular that it was broken and it was only a month into my contract.
So, I think the guy probably messed up applying a screen protector or accidently somehow pushed in the bottom of the screen. This is in no way a software problem....deff hardware issue.
Thanks for the response. I filed a claim with paypal for a refund. With the way that it was packed I'm amazed the phone works at all!
Im sorry to hear someone trying to get over on you. Hope everything works out.
My mom's G2 got the 2.3 OTA a week or so ago (maybe two weeks), and ever since then she's been complaining to me about her touchscreen being unresponsive.
I downloaded an app onto her phone called "Touch Test" which displays the points of response of the screen, and well, take a look at the rough re-creation in the screenshots below:
When you draw a line like this:
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This happens:
This is a semi-accurate recreation, but what actually happens is when you draw the line from the top (like say scrolling through something) to the area where the dot is on screenshot 1, the screen registers 4 other "touches" at random locations in that bottom part of the screen (screenshot 2).
At that point, the entire screen except the top half becomes unresponsive, including the capacitive home/menu/back/search buttons, and the only way to bring it back is to lock the screen with the power button and unlock it. The screen then works fine till you scroll again.
I'll try and upload a video of it later this afternoon.
Anybody else seen behavior like this before?
My phone did that to and I had to have it replaced. Something to do with a faulty sensor. Its a known manufacturer defect.
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My mom took it to the store today, guy looked at it (luckily, the screen had froze just as we walked in, as she was using it) and said "welp, it's broken. $20 warranty exchange, ships today, 3-5 biz days. have a good day" and now there's a replacement on the way.
Hey guys,
I've had my One repaired 5 times. This last time it was deemed warranty void because it had a little scratch on the front camera lens. I yelled enough to be heard at HTC and the authorized a full repair ( new grills, lcd, rear panel, speakers, front and rear camera) I was pleased. I picked it up today and found it would not power up, stupidly i listened to the Bell store rep who figured it was dead. So i plugged it into the charger and found it to be at 50%, the power button would not actually move, like it was bonded to the phone. I started to look closer and found that my rear camera was off center significantly. I like most of you have looked at a lot of tear down videos, and I know that there is next to no wiggle room in there. I can only assume that the asshat at FutureTel that "fixed" it didn't align everything in place before he forced the back cover on.
I'm taking it back tomorrow morning to send it out again, why they won't just give me a new one is well beyond me...
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Anyone else have this issue?
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If you're annoyed at HTC for not having great customer service, there's no point telling us and not them considering they're the ones who can improve.
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Hey you!
About a month ago my LG Optimus 7 started taking pictures without me pressing the camera button (It would open the application by itself).
Then, one day, I was unable to quit the camera application and it was taking pictures non-stop. I was panicked and decided to take the battery out to turn the phone off as soon as possible. When I tried to turn the phone on, the Windows Phone emergency download screen popped up and I found out that I was screwed: my camera button malfunctioned and invoked the emergency download state.
So I've searched the interwebs without luck and decided to open it up. When I finally got it open I saw a black spot on the wires going to the camera button. It looked like it might has been short circuited or has been overcurrented.
Anyways, I'm not that great with hardware and I decided to cut the camera button module off with my toenail scissors. After reassembling the phone it would not show the emegency download screen but would already reboot at the LG logo. :crying:
Does anyone know how to fix this? Should I put a bit of solder tin on the end of the wires of the camera button?
After looking in the LG E900 Optimus 7 service manual.pdf I found this:
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And a close up of the camera button itself:
Can anyone help me?
Thanks in advance!
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Just wondering if anyone's home button isn't 100% tight? Mine makes a tiny clicking sound if I tap it and wiggles ever so slightly. I don't want to return it for that reason since everything else about the phone is perfect, no tint, no dead pixels, Sony sensor like I wanted, etc. but I'm just curious how everyone's is.
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Just wondering if anyone's home button isn't 100% tight? Mine makes a tiny clicking sound if I tap it and wiggles ever so slightly. I don't want to return it for that reason since everything else about the phone is perfect, no tint, no dead pixels, Sony sensor like I wanted, etc. but I'm just curious how everyone's is.
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Mine is tight tight tight!
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Thumbs up for Breaking Bad reference.
Looks like this was around with the S6 too, lots of Google responses including this one which just solidifies my decision to keep it:
This has ALWAYS been the case with the Galaxy series of phones.
I had 7 replacement S4s, YES 7!!! Because each replacement I got had a fault be it pink tint, green tint, banding on the screen, wobbly power buttons, wobbly home button etc
I finally gave up on my 7th handset and made do with a defective power button as it had a near perfect screen.
So basically, I would rather a wonky home button than half a screen that's pink.
Think twice about sending in for replacement.
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As long as it doesn't get worse or break down the road I don't care. There's no rattle, just a tiny bit of play. Not worth gambling on another device I reckon.