My One X screen seems to have a patch in the centre of the screen where finger prints sticks easily, and it feels 'sticky', well not as smooth as the surrounding screen, almost like the wax or coating is gone. The screen looks fine, no damage, or visible residues, I trired cleaning it with lcd screen cleaner and methol when it is wet you can see the liquid is all at one patch, but the liquid on the surrounding is like its on wax with droplets.
does anyone get this? my friend's one x doesn't have this 'sticky' feel in the centre of the screen. any idea how to solve this?
thanks in advance
It has an oleophobic coating. I got a scratch in my old one, but I had to exchange it due to the yellow spot issue.
Best option is to ignore it, however, if you are determined I've heard some people have success polishing it away (google polishing gorilla glass). Be advised that I'd practice first on a non-600 dollar phone.
Can not be polished. If you do not want to be without oleophobic coating.
redeu, mine One X has exactly the same problem, I didn't manage to fix it, looks like oleophobic coating was not properly applied to this part of the screen at the factory.
Not sure if it's covered by the warranty.
UPDATE: pictures of the problem, after some use showing oil where the coating is damaged, the second is after wiping with soft cloth, can't notice any issue.
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I've contacted HTC support regarding this problem and waiting for their response.
I've also sent an email to htc, awaiting their reply... in the mean time, i stuck a screen protector on there, it feels better now.
Definitely looks like an issue in the coating. One more build issue to add on for the HOX. Of course, as redeu said, a screen protector eliminates the issue.
Got a reply from HTC support:
We do apologize, but device has to be referred to the point of sales if 14 days since purchase have not expired yet, or to the repair center, where will be decided if it is in-warranty case
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Got a reply from HTC support:
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errr.. that doesn't sound very promising, mine didn't appeared in the 14 day period. where about are you located?
See my profile for the location. I'll try to contact the service center once I return from the Google IO in July, as I don't want to attend it without my phone.
UPDATE: local HTC service (telemix.ru) has replaced the screen within 30 minutes, I'm the happy user again!
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So I think my stylus put 3 vertical scratches down the screen of my nearly brand new Touch Pro 2. It wouldn't be a big deal but they're really annoying because i can see them when the screen is on. Anyway, this is the top option right now unless you guys know of anything else that could work
Displex: wirelessground.com/saguaki.html
Also I see a lot about toothpaste, but theres about 3 billion kinds and I'm pretty sure I'd pick the one that would just mess it up more.
Thanks!
i've used displex before. make sure u apply very little and wipe gently.
its basically like a sand paper jelly that, if you keep rubbing more and more, will eat away your screen.
just use very little and you'll be fine.
as an alternative, buy a screenprotector (i would recommend brando) and put it on the display.
the scratches will mostly "vanish" behind the protector and the display is protected against further scratches.
An extreme case would be to buy a new digitizer (~$30)
and assemble it.
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iDrops from amazon.com then a screen protector. need to touch a few up on mine and put the protector that has been sitting on my desk for 2 months on. =x
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So I think my stylus put 3 vertical scratches down the screen of my nearly brand new Touch Pro 2. It wouldn't be a big deal but they're really annoying because i can see them when the screen is on. Anyway, this is the top option right now unless you guys know of anything else that could work
Displex: wirelessground.com/saguaki.html
Also I see a lot about toothpaste, but theres about 3 billion kinds and I'm pretty sure I'd pick the one that would just mess it up more.
Thanks!
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that site states that it is "[FONT=arial, helvetica]Not for use with touch screen displays." [/FONT]I have an HTC Wizard that i want to send to HTC for the rebate program but the LCD is heavily marked up from using the device without a screen protector.
I just installed a InvsiShield full body protector on my tilt 2 the other day after it got a couple small scratches, with the protector on, you can't notice the scratches.
So I first cracked my Evo's screen in January, but it wasn't such a big deal since I could still use the phone just find. Then two weeks ago took my phone to Jamaica and dropped my phone on a concete floor. Now it's cracked even worst and the touchscreen stopped working. So do I just need to replace the digitizer or the lcd? And which website should I get the digitizer from (or lcd :/)?
Ebay at $12.98 plus free shipping: http://cgi.ebay.com/USA-TOUCH-SCREE...aultDomain_0&hash=item4aaac3e980#ht_605wt_973
Amazon at $15.98 plus around $4.00 for shipping: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00427PUMK/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&m=A1M0J6UC9S4O6R
I trust Amazon, but never bought anything from Ebay before. Yet I like Ebay's price.
Also, In the photos you'll noticed my Evo is plugged in charging but there's no notification light. Idk what's up with that.
First crack in January
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Go with a digitizer that has many positive reviews because i got a digitizer with a hardware issue and it pressed itself all the time which made my phone pretty much unusable. But my digitizer did come with all the tools i needed.
Make sure you go to the durapower global site and purchase the HTC EVO 4G Digitizer Adhesive as youll need it to put the new digitizer on. Be patient with it because at first it will seem like its not double sided sticky. I reccomend taking off the more difficult side first because i did it the opposite way and had to cut some adhesive off kus i got dirt on it
When taking the digitizer off make sure u heat it up really good with a hairdryer or heat gun. and then very carefully peel it up with a pry tool starting at the top. I did not do this when i replaced mine and ended up breaking the lcd so you want to be super careful.
So I ordered the one from Ebay on Wednesday and FINALLY got it this afternoon (longest wait ever!). It took me nearly 4 hours to replace it. In case anyone want to know for in the future, the hardest part is separating the glass from the LCD. That part alone took me about 3 hours. Ended up that I was doing it completely wrong. I had to use a hairdryer and a flathead screw driver to separate it. And I just used the same adhesive to put the new touchscreen in.
So now the only problem is touchscreen isn't responding. I'm hoping it's just a loose cable. Also, the screen I got from Ebay looks used, fyi.
Ok here's a warning to all of you, the edges of the screen are very sensitive to pressure I noticed the other day light pressure on the edge of the bezel would make my screen discolored, I just took my phone out of my pocket now and I have a yellow vertical band down the right hand side of my screen, I'm guessing my phone squeezed in my pocket when I got in the car for work this morning, just a warning to everyone be ultra gentle with your screens. :-( not happy.
having tested and unboxed over 15 HOXes
i can confirm to you some of them ripple under light pressure, some under some effort and few impossible to ripple
the ripple is a sign of imperfect screen lamination, if your's was very sensitive to begin with than it was defected out of box and hence the damage you have now
out of the 15 i tried, only one of them that my cousin own is completely ripple free no matter how hard you push
the one im talking about feels completely different to the rest, its extremely rigid on both left and right sides with such a tight gap that no dust can get it, like i said it has been an impossible task for me to find another one like it, this one is also perfectly clean and even on whites when viewed at every angle, ie: its lamination is flawless, early HT23 white
something is seriously messed with HTC screen fitting and its only time before more and more cases like this will appear
This phone gets better by the day...
Might dump it on ebay and .....
This is rediculous.... somone with money and power DO SOMETHING!!!!
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The glass is pretty fragile anyway TBH. Mine has been in a pocket on it's own and still managed to become scratched after a week, whereas my last iPhone 4 went about two years without getting a mark on either side!
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This phone gets better by the day...
Might dump it on ebay and **** it all to hell.
This is rediculous.... somone with money and power DO SOMETHING!!!!
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You should get a Samsung device, I here each of their displays are identically perfect. Seriously, I've never seen a mobile device forum where there weren't a percentage of complaints about the display. You can't build millions and have every unit perfect. Google "iPad/iPhone display issues" and you'll see no one's immune.
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/08/t-mobile-galaxy-s-ii-screen-issues-have-some-seeing-poorly-rend/
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You should get a Samsung device, I here each of their displays are identically perfect. Seriously, I've never seen a mobile device forum where there weren't a percentage of complaints about the display. You can't build millions and have every unit perfect. Google "iPad/iPhone display issues" and you'll see no one's immune.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/08/t-mobile-galaxy-s-ii-screen-issues-have-some-seeing-poorly-rend/
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Thats the good thing about being able to manufacture your own screens and not have to rely on 3rd parties I suppose. Imagine being able to buy a HTC phone with a Samsung screen in it! Minus all the Hardware issues too!
Oh wait, were you being sarcastic!?!? lol
I've had my LG G4 for only 6 days and today after wiping off some fingerprint smudges I noticed some marks on the screen. The marks are on the lower right and upper left of my screen as seen in the pictures below. I've heard that others have noticed these marks too in exactly the same places on their screens.
Upon running my fingernail over the mark I can confirm I can feel a difference in the surface compared to the non-marked areas. It appears that the screen may have been damaged during the manufacturing process, perhaps on a production line or conveyor belt mechanism as the marks on other peoples phones are in the exact same place... some are worse than my marks and extend across the entire screen.
Last Monday I went back to the T-Mobile shop and they gave me a new phone, four days later I noticed the marks on my screen again. I thought it was just that phone but now it happened again with the new one.
Please check your screens and post here if you have the same marks.
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I've had my LG G4 for only 6 days and today after wiping off some fingerprint smudges I noticed some marks on the screen. The marks are on the lower right and upper left of my screen as seen in the pictures below. I've heard that others have noticed these marks too in exactly the same places on their screens.
Upon running my fingernail over the mark I can confirm I can feel a difference in the surface compared to the non-marked areas. It appears that the screen may have been damaged during the manufacturing process, perhaps on a production line or conveyor belt mechanism as the marks on other peoples phones are in the exact same place... some are worse than my marks and extend across the entire screen.
Last Monday I went back to the T-Mobile shop and they gave me a new phone, four days later I noticed the marks on my screen again. I thought it was just that phone but now it happened again with the new one.
Please check your screens and post here if you have the same marks.
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Aren't those scuffs though?
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Aren't those scuffs though?
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It looks like it.
Mine's fine, and I haven't heard of anyone else experiencing this issue...
I just saw a thread with multiple users experiencing the same issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/screen-coating-issues-t3134029
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I just saw a thread with multiple users experiencing the same issue: http://forum.xda-developers.com/g4/general/screen-coating-issues-t3134029
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Yeah I saw it now. I thought mine were scuffs and didnt make a big deal until I saw this. Do you know if LG G4 usa trial has any warranty?
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https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+apply+anti-fingerprint+oleophobic+coating/9682 Possible solution? Someone to try this?
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Mine returned. Waiting for replacement.
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Hey guys. I bought my Z5P on dec 23. It had a broken screen, i replaced the screen early in January and everything was great.
Then in early February the screen would get vertical lines at times, suddenly appearing then randomly disappear after 10 seconds all the way up to 8 hours later. The screen would randomly become quite warm/hot a couple of millimeters above the on screen buttons, aswell as heat up the entire phone randomly while in standby for some reason.
On Feb. 10 the lines came to stay, they are now constantly there in darker images as well as constantly sometimes in all scenarios. The 3.5mm port is also buggy and don't work if i move (I know about the software issue, this is hardware related).
So, i'm faced with exchanging the screen again for 60-70$ or change screen and frame in one for 90$ as well as the 3.5mm. Should i just throw in a new screen or will the problems likely reappear?
I did the previous swap myself, and cant find anything wrong with the install. The screen may sit a tad bit deeper in the frame now, the plastic edges rise above the screen on both sides. Screen appears to be OEM, same quality as original in all aspects until it failed. The phone has obviously been tampered with before i bought it, its missing 1 plastic cover over the charging port so i propped that up with a plastic piece as well.
Anyone with any experience with these kinds of problems on this or other Sony phones would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
For some reason i clicked the wrong button on log in and posted with my google user.
Here is a image showing my problem on a different phone.
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since you bought it with broken screen, the scientific question for you to be asked back then was
1. how did it got broken? dropped from height ? heavy object dropped on it.... in either case....
2. what else may have had got damaged inside?
My sister had SAMSUNG s4 and she dropped it , it hit on the floor and lines/bar started appearing after a while! later the screen went blank... we replaced the screen and it worked only few hours and went blank again! ,,, finally the technician told us that processor or graphic chip may also got damaged or affected so replacing chip is not possible unless you change the mother board! (which will cost $400 with labour charges )
long story short! we gave up on that phone! when the market is saturated with variety of good hardware on competitive prices...