http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1790061
Does this work for us?
This would seem like it would fix our hot phones and other issue
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hello
I wanted to know if there have been some bug fixes to the touch?
because it begins to give me a bit of discomfort in games
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsYoxZiBTEA&feature=player_embedded
wave1990 said:
hello
I wanted to know if there have been some bug fixes to the touch?
because it begins to give me a bit of discomfort in games
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsYoxZiBTEA&feature=player_embedded
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That's my video and no, no fixes yet unfortunately. I spoke to Samsung last week and they were still looking into it. I plan to call them again this week.
Protonus said:
That's my video and no, no fixes yet unfortunately. I spoke to Samsung last week and they were still looking into it. I plan to call them again this week.
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keep me informed ...... thank you!
do you think is a software problem? or a hardware problem?
wave1990 said:
keep me informed ...... thank you!
do you think is a software problem? or a hardware problem?
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I am nearly certain that it is a software problem, a bug in the touch controller driver. Famous android Dev supercurio agreed with me, and said tha the touchscreen controller gets recalibrated every time you turn on the screen, which would make sense why the problem goes away when you turn the screen off/on again - yet it affects all apps until you do. It seems like the touchscreen driver is getting a response it can't interpret when playing landscape multitouch games, and it breaks the calibration - and this broken calibration affects everything once it happens. Then you turn the screen off/on again, it recalibrates, and it's fine. For these reasons I believe it's only a software bug, and one they can fix with an OTA update.
If I thought it was a hardware problem, I would have returned the phone. I love the phone otherwise, and I assume they will fix this.
Protonus said:
I am nearly certain that it is a software problem, a bug in the touch controller driver. Famous android Dev supercurio agreed with me, and said tha the touchscreen controller gets recalibrated every time you turn on the screen, which would make sense why the problem goes away when you turn the screen off/on again - yet it affects all apps until you do. It seems like the touchscreen driver is getting a response it can't interpret when playing landscape multitouch games, and it breaks the calibration - and this broken calibration affects everything once it happens. Then you turn the screen off/on again, it recalibrates, and it's fine. For these reasons I believe it's only a software bug, and one they can fix with an OTA update.
If I thought it was a hardware problem, I would have returned the phone. I love the phone otherwise, and I assume they will fix this.
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I do not know if you develop .... but you could create a fix that recalibrates the driver every tap on the screen!
is an idea =)
Hi guys
I know this question has come up quite a few times, but i have just spend the last hour searching all the threads and not really come up with any results. Does anyone know how to get rid of the black screen during/after call issue? I have tried adding ro.lge.proximity.delay=25 and mot.proximity.delay=25 to build.prop but this does not get rid of the issue properly. There is only ever been 1 rom that i have used that managed to get rid of this problem, but they wont tell me how they did it and i cant fidure it out lol. Anyone?
thanks
brezzz
I'm not 100% certain what causes it, there seem to be various reasons. I found it was cured by ram management, something like the supercharger script and/or a cache cleaner resolved it. Most, if not all, custom roms don't have the problem due to being stripped of bloatware.
ah ok, everytime i used v6 it seemed to cause problems, just seems weird that it only causes problems when in-call. SE-Tweaked is the only rom that seemed to completely fix the problem but it seems weird that some roms only do it now and again. I used to think its was proximity sensor that caused the problem but it seems worse in sunlight so maybe light sensor?
There's a few things that can cause it, sometimes grease on the sensor or a cover. The fix you used works, but I found it was more like the phone hanging on the call process. Tried increased cpu frequency during call and even an app on the market, but decent ram management does the trick.
sinksterĀ©
brilliant, thanks for your help buddy
Hi, Which ROM has the problem solved. I would like to try this, please name the ROM. Thanks
Hello just wanted to quickly ask if somenoe out there has found a fix for the random reboots on jss15q?
I know that there are other post about that out there but its filled up with people saying that they have it to and nobody has posted a solution.
So this thred is for solutions if there are any
thekaykev said:
Hello just wanted to quickly ask if somenoe out there has found a fix for the random reboots on jss15q?
I know that there are other post about that out there but its filled up with people saying that they have it to and nobody has posted a solution.
So this thred is for solutions if there are any
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Flashing a custom kernel can fix the reboots (faux123 or elemental).
Mine required faux123, and also had to disable mp decision and use intelliplug.
However if you had reboot problem, then there is a chance that you have standby battery problem too.
Mine is hardware related where some component in kernel (gss subsystem) keeps crashing and restarting, so the tablet never goes to deep sleep mode. I described it here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2429039
There is no fix for this problem, I've tried all the kernels out there and they all show the symptoms. I've sent mine back for RMA.
So if flashing a custom kernel fix your reboot and you can have good standby battery life, then great. Otherwise it's a hardware defect and you have to return/exchange it.
On a side note, I'm sure this is not a Nexus 7 specific issue.
Nexus 4 had similar reboot/standby battery problem, which leads me to thinking that this is problem in Qualcomm's chip.
I have both thermal mitigation and high temperature prob enabled. These option will stick after reboot. I have 10h software version. But i still cant get it to stick after reboot. However they will stick as long as i dont reboot. I got European version 855 32gb modell, not rooted. Anyone who has a simple fix to this?
dkarl403 said:
Anyone who has a simple fix to this?
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Stop using them. Useless, won't do much, will make phone unstable under high load.
Does anyone else have any weird display issue when using Pokemon go? It's almost like the app doesn't scale properly during the loading screen. Thoughts? Is there a solution?
Yeah it's a common issue for us on the XL. Give it time and hopefully they will patch it or we will get a fix for it.
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