I've searched all over God's green earth and haven't found one answer
This issue is driving me crazy. I sometimes find that my Dinc likes to move the cursor when I'm typing a message and/or jump around from screen to screen all on its own. What's really interesting is that it's always moving to the left - either in a message or from screen to screen.
Logic says there's either some dirt on the optical trackball, or I've got a more serious issue on my hands. I've cleaned the trackball numerous times, but still no luck.
I have been flashing a number of ROMs lately (still searching for the right one). Is it possible that something got screwed up? I've even gone as far as going back to s-On and flashing a stock 2.2 ROM. Still no luck.
This leads me to believe it's probably a hardware problem. Whatever it is, it's the most annoying thing I've ever experienced!! Please HELP!!!!
in my experience...clean the screen. Mine did it a few times jumping between screens and acting possessed.
Cleaned the screen with a cloth and got the oil off, alls good
Yes cleaning the screen will help but in my experience clean the optical sensor really well. I've had stuff on my optical sensor which caused ever phone to jump around when the light hits the sensor.
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I've cleaned the screen (and the trackball) so well, you can eat off of it! LOL Trust me, it's not that. I'm down to my wits end. I think I might unroot, unrevoke and go back to stock so I can bring it back to Verizon for a new phone.
Thoughts?
[UPDATE]Oh well... Unrevoked, unrooted and went back to stock 2.2 and it's still happening!! Ughhh.... This is going back to Verizon today. If anyone has any other ideas before 5:00 pm EST, then please let me know. Thx!
There's something wrong with your optical sensor. Exchange it with Verizon. Make sure you let them know that you've tried cleaning and factory reset, otherwise they'll make you do that first.
I had the same thing with my first Incredible. Did the above song and dance with VZW, got a new phone, no problems since.
Just have been noticing some off colors that look washed out sometimes on EG22. I haven't noticed this before, however, about two weeks ago I had to get a new phone when mine met concrete, so it could be this screen's issue, or EG22. Not sure.
If youre running a theme, I heard that some of the images could come out brighter but thats a concern for the themers so my guess would be when the phone had its date with the concrete
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Sometimes this may happen due to the kernel itself, when we get source, im sure someone will put in a voodoo color mod into the kernels to make the colors more natural.
Its not about natural looking colors. Every once in awhile I will hit the power button the lock scfeen will come up and you can tell the display just looks a little off. If you hit the power button again, turn it off, then turn it back on again often times it has fixed itself. Sometimes you have to do it 3 or 4.. It could just be the new phone i got then. Have to keep an eye out and take it in if it starts acting up. I was just wondering if it is just me, or if others have seen the same thing.
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Its not about natural looking colors. Every once in awhile I will hit the power button the lock scfeen will come up and you can tell the display just looks a little off. If you hit the power button again, turn it off, then turn it back on again often times it has fixed itself. Sometimes you have to do it 3 or 4.. It could just be the new phone i got then. Have to keep an eye out and take it in if it starts acting up. I was just wondering if it is just me, or if others have seen the same thing.
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I did see this on my phone before my touchscreen crapped out. I hope you aren't in the same boat since your phone is new.
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Hello all!
I have noticed that recently, my phone has been doing a very odd thing while charging. When it has been plugged in for a little while, and the screen is on and in use, sometimes the phone will crash. When it crashes in this manner, the backlight on the screen is turned on on full brightness, the screen gets a yellowish hue, and horizontal black bars start appearing on the screen. More black bars keep appearing until I reset the phone (hold the power button), and then there is no evidence of any screen problems. I also generally have to unplug it for a while, as if this happens once, it generally happens multiple times until I unplug the phone and wait. These problems seem to be occurring at odd times (a lot at night, before I am going to sleep), and have just started happening (I also recently made the upgrade from the latest version of GB to 4.0.4). I have had this device for about a year now (the second device, the first one had a physical design flaw and was replaced), and I am out of warranty right now, so any help would be appreciated!
a_p3rson said:
Hello all!
I have noticed that recently, my phone has been doing a very odd thing while charging. When it has been plugged in for a little while, and the screen is on and in use, sometimes the phone will crash. When it crashes in this manner, the backlight on the screen is turned on on full brightness, the screen gets a yellowish hue, and horizontal black bars start appearing on the screen. More black bars keep appearing until I reset the phone (hold the power button), and then there is no evidence of any screen problems. I also generally have to unplug it for a while, as if this happens once, it generally happens multiple times until I unplug the phone and wait. These problems seem to be occurring at odd times (a lot at night, before I am going to sleep), and have just started happening (I also recently made the upgrade from the latest version of GB to 4.0.4). I have had this device for about a year now (the second device, the first one had a physical design flaw and was replaced), and I am out of warranty right now, so any help would be appreciated!
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That was happening to me (for a weird reason, my devicewas new, its seems that problem is more common in the rogers version dont know why) but, if your problem is the same problem that i had, then, just install stock ICS with oneclick (dont remember the name very well)
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That was happening to me (for a weird reason, my devicewas new, its seems that problem is more common in the rogers version dont know why) but, if your problem is the same problem that i had, then, just install stock ICS with oneclick (dont remember the name very well)
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Superoneclick? That's the closest I found, and it doesn't say that it supports the Glide. And, I am running a fully stock version of 4.0.4, unrooted and everything. I might need a little more help here, haha.
I mean, oneclick, is the firmware,and is about 700 mb, give me amoment a will search it
EDit: i found it: http://www.androidauthority.com/captivate-glide-sgh-i927-att-android-4-0-4-ics-uclg9-leak-110365/
I use that, when I install it, that problem gone away, try it. And then, you can flash the custom recovery and install custom roms
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I mean, oneclick, is the firmware,and is about 700 mb, give me amoment a will search it
EDit: i found it: http://www.androidauthority.com/captivate-glide-sgh-i927-att-android-4-0-4-ics-uclg9-leak-110365/
I use that, when I install it, that problem gone away, try it. And then, you can flash the custom recovery and install custom roms
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Isn't that a different version though? The build number on that is UCLG9, not UCKJ3 (which is what I have right now).
I am not sure, but, if with that your problem persist, maybe is hardware, but I only do that. When I did it, that was the latest version, now there is another version but not sure what is it
I was having the same problem, except it was happening frequently after my phone had warmed up due to normal use. If the phone was already hot it wouldn't even get past the splash screen.
I put it down to hardware fault, and was successful in getting it replaced under warranty. The new one has been totally fine.
Hopefully yours isn't a hardware issue - but from how it sounds it very well could be
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I was having the same problem, except it was happening frequently after my phone had warmed up due to normal use. If the phone was already hot it wouldn't even get past the splash screen.
I put it down to hardware fault, and was successful in getting it replaced under warranty. The new one has been totally fine.
Hopefully yours isn't a hardware issue - but from how it sounds it very well could be
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I really was hoping it was a OS issue, as it hadn't ever done this on GB. If I flash a new rom then, it would be fixed?
Also, I too noticed that my phone is abnormally warm when it does this. I do have a cover on my phone, but I noticed that it seems to be centered about on the horizontal center of the phone, about a half-inch below the camera. If this is related, what do you think it is?
My phone did this as well. Luckily it happened just before I rooted. The att guys said it was a hardware fault and that fault also killed my battery. I'm assuming it was a short. It started as something infrequent, but it eventually escalated to the point the second I turned it on my screen turned completely green and got really hot.
Exxon02 said:
My phone did this as well. Luckily it happened just before I rooted. The att guys said it was a hardware fault and that fault also killed my battery. I'm assuming it was a short. It started as something infrequent, but it eventually escalated to the point the second I turned it on my screen turned completely green and got really hot.
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Just great, a possible hardware problem while out of warranty. Did yours do it only when charging as well?
a_p3rson said:
Just great, a possible hardware problem while out of warranty. Did yours do it only when charging as well?
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Didn't have to be charging to do it. Could have been on the street holding it. (I was on GB as well)
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Didn't have to be charging to do it. Could have been on the street holding it. (I was on GB as well)
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Your issue sounds similar, but slightly different. Mine only happens while I am charging it, and it has only done it since a while after I made the upgrade to 4.0.4. Although, they sound similar, and my phone also gets concerningly warm, so I have no idea if it is the same thing or not...
If it's out of warranty, then you have nothing to lose by doing a backup and a clean ROM installation, which is what I would do. I guess if you do it when fully charged and while the phone is cold you should be fairly safe, especially if you use a small ROM. I've found the latest M3 10.1 ROM installs fairly quickly, so that might be worth a shot even just to see if it fixes the problem.
The only risk you're taking is that the phone might die and get bricked in the process if it's a hardware fault, so I guess it's really your call.
EDIT: On that thought, perhaps experiment with seeing if you can charge after leaving it in the fridge for about 15 minutes? It's a trick we used to use to recover data from failing hard drives, if you get them cold enough they can work for long enough to get away with things
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On that thought, perhaps experiment with seeing if you can charge after leaving it in the fridge for about 15 minutes? It's a trick we used to use to recover data from failing hard drives, if you get them cold enough they can work for long enough to get away with things
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I like that idea, as it should fix the overheating issue. However, the times that it actually has this malady aren't regular - it seems to happen more at night, but not every night. I could try putting it in the freezer when it does it though, and see if it works. If it is overheating, could it be a hardware issue then? I also noticed that my battery that I have in my phone does appear to have a slight dent near the bottom, and it is only happening when it is charging, so I am wondering if it could be a problem with the battery? When I pull the battery out after it has done this, the battery itself isn't that warm, but the phone is, so I'm thinking it isn't the battery, but does anyone else have any ideas?
My phone is about 4 weeks old now. Last week I noticed that sometimes, powering the screen on shows some light pink/grey horizontal lines. This is in standard portrait mode.
They are more obvious in medium to bright light and eventually go away after another screen off/on.
I'm using the standard HTC ROM (Sense 5.0, Android 4.2.2).
Would this be a hardware issue?
Thanks!
huitz said:
My phone is about 4 weeks old now. Last week I noticed that sometimes, powering the screen on shows some light pink/grey horizontal lines. This is in standard portrait mode.
They are more obvious in medium to bright light and eventually go away after another screen off/on.
I'm using the standard HTC ROM (Sense 5.0, Android 4.2.2).
Would this be a hardware issue?
Thanks!
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Sounds like hardware. I knew someone with a Thunderbolt with a similar issue. Next time you see it, don't turn your screen off, but lighly push on the screen in different areas and see if it makes it better (or worse). This may have happened (if its hardware related) due to too much pressure being put on the screen accidentally, perhaps while in your pocket or something.
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Sounds like hardware. I knew someone with a Thunderbolt with a similar issue. Next time you see it, don't turn your screen off, but lighly push on the screen in different areas and see if it makes it better (or worse). This may have happened (if its hardware related) due to too much pressure being put on the screen accidentally, perhaps while in your pocket or something.
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I did notice the lines again and tried pressing on the screen but nothing changed from what I could tell.
I ended up contacting HTC support and was recommended a 'Dead Pixel' app. Except they didn't specify which one. There's tons on the market and some claim to fix dead pixels. Not sure how true that is or that I even have that problem. Anyone know if those apps work?
Also, they recommended doing a factory reset. Not sure how that would help but I'm willing to give it a shot if there's no other ideas.
I'm not familiar with the apps either, a factory reset would help rule out a software related issue, and is probably the first thing that Verizon would do.
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