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It was perfectly fine for a day and a half until I put it back on the charger for about one hour and then the screen was like that. Tried fixing it by resetting and restarting and turning it off overnight. Still like this.
I'd like to note that it was fixed when I changed to the convergence watch face for about 5 minutes after shutting it off for about an hour but it came back in 5 minutes. I feel like there is a solution if it managed to fix itself even if only for 5 minutes. Has anyone had this problem.
I did contact Motorola and had my case escalated so another question is if this does need to be replaced, how long does it take.
Same issue
I too am seeing the same thing on my silver 360. It just started out of the blue about thirty minutes ago. I have tried resetting charging and erasing. I'm still having the issue. I will most likely contact motorola ASAP.
I would say that either the screen is faulty or there's an issue with the SoC.
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Oh my that's horrible... so what apps did you install, etc?
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Oh my that's horrible... so what apps did you install, etc?
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Nothing out of the ordinary, just watch faces really. I'm so lost because when I got home today, I managed to fix the problem by deleting the android wear apps on my phone. It was 1 o'clock now it's 9 o'clock and it somehow has come back. ;( I don't know why! And I can't fix it this time
It's definitely a hardware issue (bad memory I think) and software could avoid it if it knows where the bad memory is, but it's hard to know how much memory would be left. If there's not enough good memory then it would be forced to use bad space...
Sadly I think it needs to be "refurbished"
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Hi everyone,
It is almost 2 weeks my XDA Orbit is not working properly. The first time it hanged-up during a call and afterwards it took me several resets to bring it back. During the system load the screen was changing colors and freezing, sometimes completely white, sometimes with some colorful stripes, sometimes solid violet. After several reboots I couldn't turn it on at all. I took it to local service, where they told me that the problem is with boot loader and fixed it. I took it back and have the same experience. I have flashed it with original ROM, both from PC or SD card, but the same problem exist. I am assuming that the issue is in a hardware defect. I know that it is the time to get rid of this PDA and get a new one.
Anyway... Is there a tool available for testing HTC hardware (CPU, flash)???
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I am assuming that the issue is in a hardware defect.
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possibility the battery gone or the lcd.
buy a new battery, theyre only cheep so start there..
leave it off while charging, green led when done.
if its not your battery, i think its your lcd..
best to open the device and check your lcd is connected properly..
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Opened my Orbit recently, the connector is in place. I would assume that the issue is more in battery then LCD. The battery surface is lofted.
Assuming that it's a battery issue - should the same happen if the device is always connected to external power supply?
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get a new battery dude..
dont turn the device on untill the new battery is fully charged.
a simple fix hopefully..
Hey all; I got a Nexus 7 this past December and everything was working great until yesterday.
I took it out of my school bag and when I pressed the wake button this happened:
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Now whenever I wake up my Nexus the same thing happens. Sometimes it goes back to normal after a few seconds, but it continually freezes or has random slow downs.
I reset the device and erased all my data and whatnot, but still the same has happened.
Any suggestions?
What ROM are you running, stock or custom? Try reflashing a ROM (let us know if you aren't familiar with that) in case something's corrupted. Hopefully it isn't something with hardware.
This should be a hardware failure.Take it to the service.
@Pandae: Everything was stock. @GeoVali99: Correct-o, sir!
Ended up being a hardware issue so I'm getting it repaired.
I appreciate the words though!
Hi!
I've got the same problem.
Can someone tell me how to fix that Problem by my self?
I have no guaranty left...
Thanks!
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Hi!
I've got the same problem.
Can someone tell me how to fix that Problem by my self?
I have no guaranty left...
Thanks!
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Not a big deal. The LCD is fine. What happened in my case when I got exactly the same screen is that the amber ribbon (LCD to motherboard) seated wrong, and I bent a pin on the motherboard connector out of shape. You open the back cover and reseat it, but make sure you do not damage the pins. In other words do it very gently, do not force anything, and monitor it all with the help of a magnifying glass.
Ready to go back to @??/€..... hate that but im sick of this battery drain randomly
Ive found a few things to be consistent maybe others can chime in.
With google services. Its not always bad. Recently had everything on and no issues. Including gps, Google now, location services etc.
I have found out to last more than a work day. Come home with 45-50%
But today..... Phone just restarted randomly, not the first time either. Usually there is an update for something and the phone restarts to update an app or whatever.
Today, just restart. Then 40 min to 1 hour later. Phone is getting HOT, I look and I had gone from 70% batt to 56 in minutes. Then to 40 then 15 and all the way to 2%
I wanted it to shut down on its own and restart it with a charge but, I had to drive home and car isnt 100% reliable and I didnt have a car charger. So I plugged it into pc to get a few % up.
Google plus went rogue I guess. As you'll see below. But why? And why doesn't @??/€ have this problem?
I just want the phone to last a full day. I dont even use it at work hardly at all with the exception of a bit of tapatalk and facebook......
Screen shots below for help.
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Not to state the obvious, but have you considered freezing or uninstalling Google Plus?
Also, check out the link in my signature about keeping Google Services in check.
I forgot to mention that I'm on 4.2 .2 . In addition I didn't do anything to the song, I did not force stop loss, nothing. And everything is back to normal today
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Hi all. I just found out my note 10.1 upper left part of the screen is acting weird recently, however I have no idea whats wrong with it.
Here's the thing. if i put my tablet away for some times (with screen off), and then i turn on the screen again, I wont be able to see the 'over-brighten-line" as shown in the attachment. After i turned on the screen for quite sometime (talking about a few minutes, after watching a 3 minutes youtube video perhaps), the line starting to show. Even if i turn the screen brightness to the lowest, it wont be as bright, but it is still visible. IF i turn it off again for some time, it back to normal again. then the process repeats.
Anyone know what's up with that? Can I possibly able to fix that on my own? I don't really want to send it back to Samsung, I mean first, there is no more warranty and second, I had a really bad experience with samsung's warranty services for my previous device here in my country. Or if i leave it that way, does it going to hurt the display panel in any way?
Really hope someone who has the knowledge in this is able to help me out. Thanks in advance.
[Edit]: no, i never let the device run under hot condition. only drop it like once, not from very high tho. I've never torture the device in anyway, most of the time I use it to watch movies, youtube videos etc.
Here's the attachment.
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anyone? I need your opinions and help. thanks..
It looks like just light bleed from the backlight. You should review youtube videos on disassembly and specifically screen replacement ones. I don't know if it is possible to fix it yourself without significant effort. IIRC the glass and screen are adhered with adhesive that makes it difficult. I'm not sure if you'd need to separate them to deal with this.
So, I have an LG G3 D855 for about 2 years now, it has the original firmware, never rooted, never flashed, all original...
And, recently it has started to turn off by itself randomly, when I turn it on again, it shows much less battery percentage that it had when it shut down...
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Does anyone knows what could be causing this, and how to fix it?
I really want to avoid buying a new battery, since it's price is much above average on my country... A replacement one costs around $46 here
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So, I have an LG G3 D855 for about 2 years now, it has the original firmware, never rooted, never flashed, all original...
And, recently it has started to turn off by itself randomly, when I turn it on again, it shows much less battery percentage that it had when it shut down...
Does anyone knows what could be causing this, and how to fix it?
I really want to avoid buying a new battery, since it's price is much above average on my country... A replacement one costs around $46 here
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You need a new battery definitely ... You could try to calibrate the battery, factory reset and see if that lets you get by ... But slowly it will definitely get worse
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