Having used my atrix for over a year now and the more scratches i get on my screen the more unresponsive the screen becomes.. couple that with oily/dirty hands and the screen response just go crazy all the time.
Everytime that happens I notice i get better response after wiping the screen clean and toggling the sleep switch.
Then i tried installing one of those matte screen protector around $2.- on wher i am, problem solved, no more glitchy touch screen response
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Wish it was that simple. The plain fact of the matter is.. Motorola screwed up and put in a low grade digitizer (2 point multi touch) with bad manufacturing process meaning that most Atrix out there will have problems with connections between the mainboard and digitizer causing glitches, problems with sensing and the capacitance buttons not working.
The atrix digitizer is great coupled with the fact custom roms here make the phone support 5 touch.
Atrix digitizer can go up to 8 but gets buggy.
I had touch issues only after having a broken digitizer (dropped it) for 3months.
And yea I noticed for awhile now turning off screen resets touch.
Your screen protectors adhesive probably sealed the scratches temporarily which has been linked to the issue that and stops your greasy fingers tampering with it.
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Actually, a tech, told me that the Atrix has a factory problem, and its not a bad production of the digitizer, its a fault with the Motherboard, causing it to damage the digitizer. Thats why it gets fixed when you put your phone to sleep, because its the board's fault, not digitizer's. Sooner or later, the board will cause a dead stripe on the digitizer, with no fix available except for replace the digitizer, and then if you do, after a couple of months, it will damage the new digitizer. At my local repair shop, they won't carry that digitizer anymore because when they used to, customers that fixed their Atrix would come back with a dead stripe and say that they sold a bad/low quality product, but the truth is that its not the digitizer fault.
So you are telling us that when the first digitizer issue appear we should seriously think about replacing the whole phone instead repairing it? (Obviously if warranty is void)
Yes, make sure to carry the insurance on atrix first gen models. They are all faulty. I had the problem with the digitizer/mobo that developed into the lines where nothing would be touch sensitive on the line. Our was like a break in the middle of the screen and a multi touch test app showed the phone thought two fingers were being used if you tried to Swype on the line or if you Swyped across the line it would drop you touch like you lifted your finger at the line. This made the phone touch screen useless and the insurance sent me atrix 2 as a replacement.
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djluis48 said:
Actually, a tech, told me that the Atrix has a factory problem, and its not a bad production of the digitizer, its a fault with the Motherboard, causing it to damage the digitizer. Thats why it gets fixed when you put your phone to sleep, because its the board's fault, not digitizer's. Sooner or later, the board will cause a dead stripe on the digitizer, with no fix available except for replace the digitizer, and then if you do, after a couple of months, it will damage the new digitizer. At my local repair shop, they won't carry that digitizer anymore because when they used to, customers that fixed their Atrix would come back with a dead stripe and say that they sold a bad/low quality product, but the truth is that its not the digitizer fault.
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bchliu said:
Wish it was that simple. The plain fact of the matter is.. Motorola screwed up and put in a low grade digitizer (2 point multi touch) with bad manufacturing process meaning that most Atrix out there will have problems with connections between the mainboard and digitizer causing glitches, problems with sensing and the capacitance buttons not working.
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Both are correct.
Non reinforced mini flex ribbon on a flimsy connection mounted on another connection. Many points of failure. However a fresh oem digitizer, good repair, dab of silicone, and not dropping your phone can fix most of the issues before they happen.
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I've replaced my digitizer since I bought it broken. I don't seem to have the same issues so I agree with the last comment.
I have two motorola atrix and both have fantastic touch.. One I used with broken digitizer for over a year without any issues whatsoever. Recently replaced the digitizer on the broken one, and still going strong.
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Hello, I got my DINC2 from fry's electronics on sale. I have already got it replaced three times. The first one had a software problem, just a couple days after I got it. The second one had a cluster of dead pixels on the screen, and also had problems with the capacitive buttons. What surprises me is that those were not refurbished, they were NEW phones! This one, my third replacement has dust on the bottom left corner of the screen. It is annoying in the sun, but not nocitible indoors. It is rooted, but that can be undone, I am hesitant to replace it because I don't want to get one with real issues. It is also out of the 30 day warrenty. Is there a way to remove the digitizer and clean under it without breaking anything?
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There are some vids on Youtube on removing the digitizer. I don't know though if you could reuse the digitizer though. I would imagine that you could as long as it's not damaged in the removal process.
It's not a bad process, but heating the glass to soften the glue could be the tricky part.
I have replaced my Evo4g digitizer following a major fall. I had to replace the lcd screen as well. Since then, my Evo has had to have the digitizer replaced twice in the past two weeks due to it cracking. It cracks with very little, if any pressure is put on it, as it is in my pocket when this occurs. Why would my digitizer keep cracking? What could I have possibly done wrong during the replacement process that would cause the digitizer to crack? Any ideas or help to solve this problem would be appreciated, as I cant keep replacing the digitizer!!!
A few things could cause it cracking. One, just a crappy brand/quality of digitizer. Two, incorrect installation/mounting. Three, the drop caused the actual phone to become deformed, meaning the digitizer just isn't fitting in the case properly.
I second the incorrect installation. This happened to my E4GT before I fixed it and gave it to my bro.
I'd clean out the housing thoroughly to make sure any shards aren't lodge in somewhere to prevent it from sitting in correctly or to damage the digitizer when you put everything back together
Hey guys I dropped my phone pretty hard yesterday, it doesnt appear that the outter glass cracked, but the screen stays completly black now, but if you look at it right you can see cracks that appear to be under the outter glass. I have seen the digitizer kits to fix lcd screens for about $150 so if i bought one of those would that fix my issue? im asking cause most the time i see that it fixes cracked lcds and like i said mine isnt cracked on the outter glass its cracked inside and the screen stays black, but i know its on because the bottom buttons light up and i get sound and vibration just fine. so would lcd digitizer replacement fix this?
If you have insurance, I'd utilize that.
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If you have insurance, I'd utilize that.
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I'm sure all phone insurances with sprint don't cover severe physical damaged caused by you..
If you have the insurance, replacing the entire device would cost $150 and save you the time and trouble of fixing it. By far the easiest option if you have it.
If not, it depends on your level of expertise with electronic repair. The LED screen and digitizer (touchscreen) are glued together on this phone, meaning you wuld have to have a good deal of patience and skill with a heat gun in order to pull the two apart. Your best bet might be searching for a digitizer and LED screen in one piece. I've seen them for $260-270 on eBay.
I'm a Sprint technician, so feel free to ask any other questions and I'll help if I can. Sorry about your luck with the phone, bud!
I just replaced my touch screen/housing (again) and upon booting the phone up and attempting to answer a text message, I find that there seems to be a strip of my digitizer that is dead. Beginning from the height of the QWERTYUIOP line and up about 1/4" is unresponsive to touch. If I scroll horizontally or try to press in that space, I get nothing. Vertical scrolling will stop in that area and resume once I go past the dead space. I even turned on "show touches" in the dev menu and no touches are registered the space while on the lockscreen or any other part of the ROM.
I applied a ZAGG Invisible Shield screen protector prior to installing the digitizer but I see no reason why that would adversely affect the digitizer.
What are the chances that I received a DOA digitizer? I'm guessing 100% but any input will be greatly appreciated.
Why did you replaced your digitizer sir? Does it have the same issue? Try to remove the screen protector, and clean the screen for moisture or dust. And try to recalibrate it. And is the replacement digitizer genuine? If none of these work, then maybe you really bought a DOA digitizer. Hope that has warranty. Good day.
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Why did you replaced your digitizer sir? Does it have the same issue? Try to remove the screen protector, and clean the screen for moisture or dust. And try to recalibrate it. And is the replacement digitizer genuine? If none of these work, then maybe you really bought a DOA digitizer. Hope that has warranty. Good day.
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I replaced it because I cracked the other one. The cracked digitizer worked perfectly, it was just cracked.
I even took it back apart after installing the new one and made certain the flex cable was connected properly. I assume it isn't oem as I bought it from an eBay dealer. Don't know where I'd find an oem digitizer. I've already contacted the seller and they said to send it back and a replacement part or refund would be issued pending their confirmation that the problem exists. I just wanted to get a second opinion on whether it was doa or if there was something I missed. Thanks.
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I received my G Pro back in May sometime off of eBay, and I believe it was refurbished, but I don't quite remember exactly. A little while after first getting it, I noticed a little blob under the digitizer of the device, not on top. I have no screen protector on this device, so that wouldn't of caused it. At the same time, I noticed that dust somehow sneaked it's way under the screen as well. I'm wondering as to how this happened, but I think dust snuck through the earpiece. I'm not sure what the cause of this mysterious "blob" is, but that could be because the digitizer is separating from the LCD screen. Any help on this? I cannot provide pictures because I am new here, so no outside links, and the files are too large to post.
I do know that in a galaxy phone, the screen is adhered to the glass. If you replace just the glass, you can't replace the "glue" that was between the screen and glass. If the GPro is also designed like this, then you could experience the symptoms you're experiencing. To remedy this, you could attempt to lift the screen up (do not force). If it comes up easily, you could attempt to clean under it with some alcohol and soft lint free cloth. Then perhaps place some adhesive around the edges that are allowing in the dust. Good luck.
The digitizer is not removable on the G Pro, at least that's what a repair representative told me. He told me the only way to fix this is to have the device completely replaced, which is impossible for me.
the digitizer and screen are not glues together on the G Pro! I have changed my touchscreen/digitizer and they are two desperate pieces. I got dust under my screen a month after I changed my digitizer. ! the area along the sides of the screen for the adhesive stripes is very narrow! if I had o guess you adhesive slipped or was not sealed correctly from the factory or something and now u r getting dust under your screen.
Okay, I guess I will be returning the device after all. I don't really have any other option.
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The digitizer is not removable on the G Pro, at least that's what a repair representative told me. He told me the only way to fix this is to have the device completely replaced, which is impossible for me.
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well, look here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QxLa5rXX7Y
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2333520
What "refurbished" means on eBay I understand to be kind of broad. It could mean LG refurbished a phone, or a seller bought a broken phone and fixed it thus "refurbished."
The screen issue might be a poor repair job.
I will be sending the phone out tomorrow. Does anyone know the typical turnaround for LG repairs?