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My Captivate Glide's screen does this whenever I turn it on:
I didn't drop it or get it wet, it just started doing this randomly.
I live in the UK and ordered the phone unlocked over eBay so I can't take it into an AT&T store, sadly.
Do you guys know if there's anything I could do myself or anything someone more experienced in repairing mobile phones could do to fix the screen?
This is bearing in mind that not many people over here have seen one of these phones though.
Any help would be massively appreciated. Thanks guys.
you was using still GB right? just flash ics via odin, with one click or with a tar file
This is UCLH2 without one click
http://androidromupdate.com/2012/09/...ota-stock-rom/
And here is the latest version with bug fixes (like keyboard light)
http://androidromupdate.com/2012/11/...ptivate-glide/
and there is for one click
http://www.androidauthority.com/captivate-glide-sgh-i927-att-android-4-0-4-ics-uclg9-leak-110365/
i think that only one click wipe your internal storage. but is the bes (in my opinion). try it, dont have anything to lose
No, I already updated it to ICS. Should I reinstall it? Will that fix the screen? How will I manage to do it with the screen all messed up?
if you can put in download mode, then you can. Its weird because i only see that problem with GB. Put in download mode and then reinstall
I just tried putting it into download mode but I get the exact same thing.
Thats weird, the problem is weird because it never happen to me in download mode, maybe you can try it without battery, or let the phone without battery a couple of hours, etc.
Dont Know what you cand o, because if you cant enter in download mode, you will be no able to flash ICS
Hrm... that purple splotch in the bottom left of the screen doesn't look so good... Almost appears as if it had been dropped on that corner at some point in the phone's history. I am tempted to say that is a hardware issue, though. Reminds me of when the flex cable for my laptop's display started shorting out many years ago. Might be repairable, but, might be a costly repair depending on what all needs to be replaced. I can't imagine replacing the software on it will do much, though, sorry to say. You could give it a shot, you can verify if your phone made it into download mode without the display by loading up odin and seeing if it detects under that, and then running the one click install (or any other since you'd have odin running anyway) but I wouldn't expect much.
If you're not getting the Samsung/Rogers logo screen, you're done. Either the screen is physically damaged, or the bootloader is corrupt. There's no saving that one, sadly.
yes, try what Artemis-kun say. put in download mode and connect, and see if odin detected. Or maybe just turn on the phone and wait a little, then try to call to your phone, if the phone ring or appears to be on, then is a hardware problem.
But try what Artemis-kun, maybe you have luck
PD: now i see better the image and it seems little different from what it happens to me. if you turn on, inmediatly happen that? or screen banish slowly?
AW: [Q] Screen's gone fuzzy and weird - need help please
There should be a cable, connecting the hardware to the display. Maybe it loosened, you should check out the video of a guy tearing his glide apart, hopefully youll find something to repair there.
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Hey guys, you'll be glad to hear I finally fixed my Glide by installing a new screen assembly from Repairs Universe.
Phone decided to start acting strange.
Barely responsive like processor went bad or it has no ram.
I reflashed SPH-D700-FC09-8Gb-REL.tar.md5 though odin thinking it might clear it up like its a kernal issue.
But now I got stock bootloader and I cannot even use the options in it It wont boot otherwise, just sits at the S logo and the graphic plays really really slow. 1 frame every 5 seconds or so.
not sure what's going on.
I don't keep up on the kernals and roms and all that, I was running a rom from june last year and was happy with it.
What am I missing?
A lot of the development links are starting to go bad for things like roms and such.
Okay. so after flashing this and doing that and messing with this and that.
I can get it to boot now. Sometimes it works good, other times its boot hanging on me.
When I do get it to boot, the screen will not respond.
So if I flash the FC09 stock rom, it will let me touch the button on the first pop up, but after that the screen is locked out or something.
I found a clean rom and installed that.
Looks like the rest of my files and such are already the same ones that are currently being used, no major advancements in the last year. That makes it easy.
So currently getting boot lockup after flash and reset. Not sure whats going on there.
I just dont' do this often enough.
And the screen lock up.
Not sure on the screen lock up after clean kernal install.
It's re-flashing fc09 again and I'm tired and going to bed.
Touch screen only working when keyboard slid out.
Very weird.
Not really getting anywhere with this.
First fc09 install will boot.
Screen will not work right.
after restart wont move past samsung screen.
After a deodex install and CWM, it acts really slow again.
I'm going to guess it has memory corruption.
During one of my installs the phone worked like normal and after the deodex update it started working laggy again and has been that way ever since.
ODIN?
To clarify, you used ODIN to flash FC09? In case not, instructions are here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24694921
Also, I think other people have reported general weirdness on their OG Epic 4g's when the battery is bad. There's a battery thread in the Q/A forums.
good luck
pentium0 said:
To clarify, you used ODIN to flash FC09? In case not, instructions are here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=24694921
Also, I think other people have reported general weirdness on their OG Epic 4g's when the battery is bad. There's a battery thread in the Q/A forums.
good luck
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Wasn't a bad battery. I have multiples.
Just went and got a new phone. Something was wrong with the hardware.
Thanks for the help though.
sarinhighwind said:
Wasn't a bad battery. I have multiples.
Just went and got a new phone. Something was wrong with the hardware.
Thanks for the help though.
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If you run into it again you may have a bad download or cable. Bothe resulted in all the errors you where discribing. Solved it with a good download and a different cable.
Expereanced slow 'S' boot and boot loops with a bad cable mainly and bad downloads caused all sorts of slowness, hangs, unresponsiveness and one moment of very warm lap.
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"it never hurts to help"
I had an issue where my modem wouldn't work...ever. it was totally bricked. In my quest I found the pc re-recognizes the device when I used a different usb cable,(from my note 2) & I changed the com port in device manager. I know its lame to pump my own stuff but at the end of my thread in this section, I have a pic that shows how & where you can pick your own com port in advanced settings in windows. I hope any of this helps.
Video of the issue: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzIx9SHj6MQ&feature=youtu.be
According to my sister it has always had the screen "artifacts"as shown in the video where certain pixels are the wrong colours (which apparently never set off any alarm bells in her head... ). But apparently the screen and device stopped responding correctly a while back which i have been able to find out can be fixed by taking the back off the device. I can not use the recovery on the device since it just displays multicolored static on the screen, same thing happens when the device is plugged in to charge while powered off. I told her to get all important data off the device and factory reset it so the device is all at factory defaults to rule out software issues. After that didn't work i took the back off the device to check to see if the screen was connected correctly and to see if there were any obvious issues such as the cable being visibly damaged or disconnected etc.
Image of the issue when charging: http://i.imgur.com/Kat1RoC.jpg
So everything is stock on the device. It has never ran anything but official updates directly from Google.
The device is out of warranty and considering the cracks on the corners of the case i doubt Google/Asus would be happy to fix the device out of warranty without it getting expensive. It would be nice to fix it if it is possible or financially viable.
Any ideas and suggestions appreciated!
Have you tried a factory reset? If not, have you tried reflashing a stock rom, wiping everything?
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Have you tried a factory reset? If not, have you tried reflashing a stock rom, wiping everything?
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It has been factory reset. I have not flashed a new ROM to it.
I have actually fixed that issue by putting some padding in to prevent the cable from flexing so much inside the case. So the device now functions as an e-reader and web browser. But it still cannot play video or cope with scrolling through images and so on due to the tearing. It gets worse the more that is updated on the screen. This may still be a cable issue.
I would flash a new kernel and ROM to the device but download mode doesn't work since no computer can recognize the device. In download mode and recovery the screen shows the static as shown in the image meaning i cant really use it easily. Since it is still running stock recovery i cant just flash a zip file, since download mode doesn't work it may be difficult to do the above.
But i only have experience with my own Galaxy S2 which runs custom everything. So my experience is with Odin and CWM, so i am not familiar with download mode for other manufacturers.
The second image, I know this. I was fiddling with the ribbon cables one day and I also got that distorted screen.
If it appears when charging, sounds like...the cable is not grounded or something and the signal(to/from the ribbon cable) is being distorted. But that is just a guess, it could be anything.
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The second image, I know this. I was fiddling with the ribbon cables one day and I also got that distorted screen.
If it appears when charging, sounds like...the cable is not grounded or something and the signal(to/from the ribbon cable) is being distorted. But that is just a guess, it could be anything.
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Its not exclusive to charging though therefore i dont think it is power related. It happens every single time the system displays something on screen outside of Android. So the charging screen, recovery and download mode are all displayed as that.
Have you tried fiddling with said cable when you get the distorted image, in an attempt to perhaps fix it? it's odd that it appears with system messages. This sounds more and more like a true hardware issue(a defective unit) than software or a "simple" ribbon cable problem.
dikidera said:
Have you tried fiddling with said cable when you get the distorted image, in an attempt to perhaps fix it? it's odd that it appears with system messages. This sounds more and more like a true hardware issue(a defective unit) than software or a "simple" ribbon cable problem.
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Not while it displays that image. But i have unplugged it and plugged it back in and nothing has helped.
My theory at the moment is that the cable is damaged meaning when the device tries to completely update the screen data goes missing and it struggles. Since videos dont work at all while the android flappy bird clone works flawlessly since it doesn't need to send as much data to update the screen due to the solid background colours and so on. But there are still holes in that theory, for example the issues become many many times worse when the device is in landscape mode.
So as far as i can tell it could be anything from heavily corrupted software to broken vram and anything in between including broken cable (since fiddling with that has fixed a different issue, perhaps its related) to the displays RAM for storing the previous screen update being broken. I can't tell.
Defective VRAM is also a possibility.
But I am not aware of any tool(for Android) that would allow for direct memory scanning of the VRAM. If you end up deciding the tablet is a goner, and want to buy a new one. I'd advise against another N7, it's already old, and the bugs are not worth the hassle.
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Defective VRAM is also a possibility.
But I am not aware of any tool(for Android) that would allow for direct memory scanning of the VRAM. If you end up deciding the tablet is a goner, and want to buy a new one. I'd advise against another N7, it's already old, and the bugs are not worth the hassle.
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Yeah, im not aware of any either. I have also been through all the relevant debugging tools. Telling the screen to flash on update actually made the device function much better (where it flashes pink on each update) it stopped the issues from being serious. But lets face it, no one is going to want to use a device with that debugging option left enabled.
I know there are a bunch of threads like this, and I've searched through a BUNCH of them, but either no one was having the same exact problem is me or the answer just wasn't there, so I'm still having the issue.
The WIFI on my phone will not turn/stay on. When I go to turn it on, it looks like it MIGHT turn on, but then switches back to off. It does this repeatedly. Sometimes, after rebooting my phone, I'll turn it on and it will stick in the on position and just say "turning wifi on" forever.
I have tried different ROMS, tried different kernels, tried going back to stock through ODIN, then I found out through another thread that I could use KIES, Samsung's offical software, to go back to the actual offical updated stock release and maybe that'd help. WIFI still is still doing the same exact thing - not working.
I can't think of anything else to do, or any other options I might have, I'm lost. Please help.
edit - I have a 16gb Galaxy S3 T-Mobile SGH-T999.
What are you currently running? Baseband? Build?
Use Odin (I hate kies!) To flash the full stock firmware. Either flash the same or newer build of firmware as what is currently on the device.
After this test again and if its still not working boot into STOCK recovery and factory reset, then reboot and test again.
At this point you'll be 100% full, official, stock. So if it still isn't working it will most likely be a hardware issue. You can open it up to make sure the antenna is connected, but aside from that I'm afraid you'll be out of luck. (You can probably find a decent used motherboard or T999 with a broken screen fairly cheap on eBay.)
Sorry I don't have anything better for you. Good luck with it!
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It must be a physical problem. I've got the phone open and it looks like I'd be able to figure out how to put in a new working piece, just not exactly sure which one is the wifi antenna.
The WiFi antenna is the wire that runs down one side.
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I've been having this problem since the other day. The day before that, the phone's just working perfectly fine, tho, when I woke up in the morning, the phone just suddenly got this screen glitch. It only seems to be having a glitch in dark backgrounds... But given some time, the glitch disappears, but then again, if I turn off the display and leave it some time, the problem reappears.
Please look at the vid.
I don't think it's a hardware problem since the splash image isn't affected and the glitch seems temporary, but changing ROMs doesn't help. I haven't tried the stock firmware tho. Gonna download the stock fw and try it and see if the problem still persist.
Hi,
It's a hardware issue.
It's not related to any ROM you're using.
I've same problem as you and I decided to return it to stock and sent it to the nearest Asus Service Center (in Makassar) via my local seller because there is no one here in my location.
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its not hardware issue if that not happen when you use screen recorder.
give a try then...
@baonxxx
This isn't related to software. I had this screen glitch even on stock (applies to everything: Splashscreen, etc) and caused difficulties on normal usage.
By general you can trigger this screen glitch by let the phone heating for a period of time, like let the phone idle for hours, charging, or let the screen on around the time. *only on affected devices*
You may need to read OP once again.
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krasCGQ said:
@baonxxx
This isn't related to software. I had this screen glitch even on stock (applies to everything: Splashscreen, etc) and caused difficulties on normal usage.
By general you can trigger this screen glitch by let the phone heating for a period of time, like let the phone idle for hours, charging, or let the screen on around the time. *only on affected devices*
You may need to read OP once again.
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as u can see in the video , it doesn't really affect the splash screen, tho if flashing back to the original fw doesn't help, then I may need to get it to Asus Service Center for them to check.
xCalibur15 said:
as u can see in the video , it doesn't really affect the splash screen, tho if flashing back to the original fw doesn't help, then I may need to get it to Asus Service Center for them to check.
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I know that, but when the screen glitch becomes worse, it would happen on everything.
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krasCGQ said:
I know that, but when the screen glitch becomes worse, it would happen on everything.
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hhmm, not really everything, only glitches on dark backgrounds... seems like the screen on my phone's having a problem on dark backgrounds.
it is definitely a HW issue. did your phone ever fell on the ground?
this usually happens when there is loose connection between the mainboard and the display.
if you haven't void the warranty, send it for repairs, otherwise open the phone and fix it yourself (just detach and properly reattach the display connector, and make sure it's grounded properly).
@pecholino
Only unlocking the bootloader with official method provided by Asus could void the warranty.
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damn it's a HW issue and it's getting annoying... gonna send it back for repairs... damn I didn't even dropped the phone once, so much for ASUS.
It happens with me too. On stock firmware. But is very rare and temporary. Turning off the screen and then again waking up solves it.
Rud09 said:
It happens with me too. On stock firmware. But is very rare and temporary. Turning off the screen and then again waking up solves it.
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it happens to me on stock as well. Same as yours turning off the screen and waking it up makes it normal. so it's not a firmware problem? or is it?
Pause08 said:
it happens to me on stock as well. Same as yours turning off the screen and waking it up makes it normal. so it's not a firmware problem? or is it?
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I don't think this is a hardware problem as so many people are having this problem.
This problem happened to me the next morning after I updated to 2.20.40.168 I didn't drop me phone in between the time I updated and the time I first seen it happen. I've already sent my phone in and Asus replaced my motherboard. I got it back and problem was still happening.
The problem may go away for you if you set Developer Options, Disable HW Overlays but the setting does not seem to persist after a reboot.
quick settings
I noticed another remarkable phenomenon. When I open the quick settings, the defect is gone. But I only can operate in the quick settings, nothing else.
The screen freezes until I open the quick settings. -
I have reinstalled all software, even the boot partition. The defect already occurs in the splashscreen and fastbootscreen. -
I have opened the plug connection to the screen and connected again. -
So far everything in vain. -
ASUS claims, it is a defect on the motherboard. - I am afraid they are right.
It is a hardware issue. The problem is with the screen, precisely, the multiplexer on the screen. But since it is a part of the LCD itself, you will have to get the entire display module replaced.
Replacement displays are available on eBay/Amazon and you can get instruction guides on YouTube.
If your phone type z00AD Try downgrade your rom only to 2.12.40.11.. its solved my problem..
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