Hello,
A couple of months ago we had the screen on my girlfriend's Note 2 replaced. Since then (though noticed more recently), the s-pen does not work properly and has massive dead spots. Normal touch is fine. Is this a sensor board issue or something else?
Thanks in advance.
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The heart rate sensor on my phone seems to work only when it wants to. I used it 2 days ago and now no matter where I place my fiber tip over the sensor it does not light up or detect my finger....?
Anybody else have this issue? I think I'm going to ask At&t for a brand new replacement. Cause I've only had the phone for about 3 weeks and it does this all the time.
It'll probably work just fine when you take it in to have it looked out. That's how life works...
It's pretty much hit and miss with mine. For the most part S-Health sensors work just fine. I found if I just adjust my finger (if it starts complaining) that does the trick.
Don't push too hard against the sensor.
I exchanged my note 4 for different reasons, but my last model and this model are both having the same problem with the sensor...
Hi!
I've got my brother's Xperia S. About six months ago the touchscreen stopped work, screen and everything is fine, only touch panel don't react for touching it. Smartphone didn't fall, I don't know how it happened.
What do you think I supposed to do with it? I don't know if it's android issue, or just touchscreen was damaged. In movie below I used mouse to sterring it.
Thanks a lot for help if it's possible!
Hi Folks.
I searched the forum for related issues but only found one other user who never got a response. I recently took it upon myself to replace the usb/charging board and mic on my stock sph-l900 note II running 4.4.2. Prior to the repair the display was perfect. Anyhow i replaced the board and when I powered up the phone the display seems to have lost the ability to display black. The Note II launch screen looks brown, so brown i would call it woodgrain. I double checked all connections and messed with every every display setting, none of which solved the problem. The touchscreen still works, the phone runs everything beuatifully, but the display gamma is too high by at least .6 everywhere on the screen.
Is this a matter of dust between the digitizer and screen? IS this even a problem anyone is remotely aware of? I have a cheap replacement glass but that was not an endeavor I wanted to attempt. Any ideas what to attempt short of replacing the screen? Any ideas at all?
Hello there. Roughly 4 months ago I bougth a second E980 as a replace for an old one who got some strange issues on its screen (random/ghost touches and -progresively- dead digitizer, display was ok), just to find that the new one started to show the same issues.
I tried to replace the digitizer alone on the older one and that worked only for a short time, and now I wonder if changing the whole digitizer+LCD display could fix the issue...what do you think? had you experienced a similar problem in the past? is adviceable to buy the whole screen replacement? is this a software problem? should I pass of this phone and curse to the skies like a mad man?
Sorry for the crappy grammar.
I'm on my second Nexus 7 2013 and even this one has ghost touch and unresponsive areas. Now I sent it to Asus for RMA since it's still in warranty. But what I want to know is if someone's got a perfect touch screen on his Nexus 7. The last one I bought is perfect when I factory reset it, but then after some days ghost touches start to happen. I wish that last hardware revisions solved the problem. Nexus 7 is a great and cheap tablet right now, but sadly this hardware problem makes it unusable.
last time i checked, mine was still working fine, and i purchased it used on ebay two years ago. display swaps arent hard on it either, so if mine goes ill probably just swap it myself
Touch screen is fine. It's my accelerometer and charging port that aren't so hot. Fortunately, I can use Rotation Control for the first and drop a blob of solder on the defective USB port for the latter.