I am on my second Pixel C where the backlight has stopped working after a month. The screen still works, if I shine a light at it just right I can see the contents (especially when they are white), but the backlight just doesn't come on. The previous one did this on and off for about a week while waiting for the replacement, meaning it would occasionally come back on and work for a little while. But, right before the replacement arrived, it went off and never came back on. My replacement did it for the first time today (it is one month old now), I connected to my laptop when I got home and issued an "adb reboot", and it appears to be working again. I have requested a refund from Google, but they said they couldn't authorize it, so I have filed a dispute with my credit card company in order to get my money back.
Overall, I like the device. I have had to work around a few of its shortcomings, but everything was satisfactory. I just can't keep replacing something every month.
Has anyone else experienced this? I mean, I know how to search and have found similar reports, this exact issue. Where the screen still comes on and is visible under the right lighting conditions, but the backlight is just non-functional. If so, what was the recourse you took to solve it? I have tried not putting it in my case (thinking that was the problem), rebooting (which occasionally has worked, but not always), factory resets (real tough without being able to see), plugging it in when malfunctioning, leaving adaptive brightness disabled, cursing at it and throwing my hands up in the air in frustration, etc. Nothing reliably works, and now I am afraid to let it go to sleep seeing how it came back after the reboot today.
Thanks for reading this...
My Pixel C started doing this last week. Wasn't so bad at first, but it's slowly gotten worse and starting last night the backlight will go hours without turning on. I've tried charging it, hooking it up to my computer, and just finished a factory reset and nothing has worked. Just like you if I shine a light at the right angle I can see things, but that's not exactly fun to do. Bought it at the end of March, so it almost made it 4 months.
One thing I should add, and this is probably a coincidence, is it started happening right after I downloaded the July updates. I only mention this in case someone else has had a similar experience.
My second one had gotten even worse, the screen sometimes comes on now, but the right half is either just fuzz or completely distorted, and the touch screen is non functioning.
I have ordered a Samsung galaxy tab s2, and will get my money back either from Google (doubtful), or my credit card company. Hope Samsung updates it at least to N.
I'm so torn, when it worked the pixel was awesome, I love the screen, closest any has come to the ratio of my camera. But two in a row only lasting a month each, and it's hard to consider a third, or fourth...
Sorry yours is glitching out on you, hope you get a satisfactory resolution.
I have the same problem. Exactly like you describe above. Since my Pixel C is one month out of warranty there is nothing I can do except warn others not to buy this product,
Oliver Browne.
Same here for me. First one started with screen issues as described above, lucky for me i was 3 days before the end of waranty, second one lasted 93 days... 3 days out of waranty for a replacement device! Thanks Google for a cheap device...
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I face the same issue, and was able to turn on the backlight by adjusting its brightness using the touch screen. Try shining a torch onto it while locating the brightness setting. This temporary fix works for me every time, and hope it helps someone.
Trying the torch was very useful! I now know for a 100% that the backlight doesn't work. I used the torch to see what I was actually doing on the screen, and erased all data & cleaned the cache.
Unfortunately the backlight stayed off, so I assume it's a hardware issue.
I've sent an email to Google support, hopefully they can get this one fixed or replaced.
did you manage to fix your issue ?
Same issue here, and no not resolved.
The only thing I can do to work around it is keep tapping the power button every second. Eventually you get lucky and the backlight will turn on. (Rebooting doesn't seem to be needed.)
Hi all,
I bought this tablet as a gift for my little brother. He encountered the very same issue 2 or 3 weeks ago, and it became worse today, as now backlight won't turn on anymore, even after a reboot and a factory reset.
It must be a hardware issue...
I will try to contact their after sales service, as the tablet isn't even 6 months old.
HI, my first Pixel c met this issues after 20 months... first it was only sometimes and backlight came back after some pushes on the power button... but it get worst and worst: 2 days without backlight and at the end half screen fuzzy issues. I order a replacement product with my warranty (2 years in Europe)... and now my second Pixel meets the same issue... with a no responding screen issue too... it's awful and my warranty is over yet... nothing can fix this...! something seems to be bad quality in this device....
I'm on my 2nd pixel c and final. Google support said that because they had replaced it under warranty the warranty only applies to the original purchase date not the replacement which seemed BS to me because I was shipped a refurb tablet
Never the less using adb/ fast boot I was able to get the device into bootloader and blindly reload the entire operating system. It was only until I performed a wipe within TWRP that the screen started working again. Interesting and now off it is working for the past hour or so. Currently applying latest updates but not holding my breath. Unfortunately it looks like Google is killing off the tablets and I don't know if any of their Engineers have actually tried to use a Chromebook in place of a tablet but it just doesn't translate well. If I cannot get this device working reliably I may buy another refurb to get a few more years out of it. The pixelbook is way too heavy for Couchsurfing
The screen comes and goes with no particular interaction. I'm really bummed because I had gotten so used to this device. I buy another but I'm afraid it's going to happen again. I don't see any tablets that are upgrades either. The Android tablet days are over. Pixelbook is not intuitive. Although it runs Android apps it does so very poorly with in Chrome OS and it's very bulky. I'm a try my luck with another refurb off eBay. Have not been able to find anyone that can repair it
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I just picked up 1 of 2 A100's on BF at Walmart. And the unit I got had been opened with the writing "Display" on the box. Since walmart was willing to match Best Buys price of 189.99 I felt it was worth the risk as these are somewhat difficult to get. Even at the higher prices. So, I took it home and plugged it in. It did boot fine the first time. However, after the second boot something strange started happening. In the lower right hand corner the battery/wifi connection box would continuously pop up and go away repeatedly. It would also bring up the settings window almost as if someone was continously touching the screen i guess.
I then did a factory reset and the first boot was fine. However, when i turned it back on it started doing it again.
It appears that the Iconia Tab has a screen flicker issue but I'm curious if that is what I'm seeing. And if so what are my options? I would like to keep the thing and don't want to pay full price. So should I call acer, return to walmart when they have inventory, or is there a fix out there.
Me thinks you should of bought the 2nd, unopened unit. Buying an open box item is always risky and I'm surprised you didn't pay less than $189.
I would bring it back and return it. Wait for a new one...sounds like this one might have taken a fall or two?
I doubt you would have to pay full price...besides, BB's prices are good until Sunday...you could call 15 Wal-Mart's and find one by then.
i had no choice i was second in line.....no worries though i found another walmart that had one left at 10am and returned it for an unopened one.
I bought an 8GB A100 unit a month ago here in Italy and it is starting this weird behaviour since a week too. I cannot replicate the problem all the times. Sometimes it works perfectly, sometimes it starts clicking like crazy and opening panels and apps all by itself.
When this happened, I tried to light shake it in case of false contacts, but this doesn't seemed to stop the clicking. Also I tried to super clean the surface of the tablet blaming on excessive grease or moist, but got no improvements.
I noticed that this tends to happen more when I switch it on after a walk with the A100 in my coat's pocket, but if I use it when it is on my desk, most of times it works with no problems.
I can't decide if returning the unit or not. A month is passed and returning policies here are not granting users as much as in the US. Expecially if the problem can't be reproduced "on demand".
I don't know what to do.. maybe trying a reset could help, but as I can see from pabdaddy1995, not too much. Let's hope a firmware update can solve this.
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pabdaddy1995, marvin2k,
This is the same problem that I've faced after installing swiftkey keyboard.
After removing it, it worked perfectly!!!!
There is something you guys are doing and you might ignored it or you didn't pay attention to that caused this problem.
Try deleting/ uninstalling new apps you added recently.
Good luck!
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I just picked up 1 of 2 A100's on BF at Walmart. And the unit I got had been opened with the writing "Display" on the box. Since walmart was willing to match Best Buys price of 189.99 I felt it was worth the risk as these are somewhat difficult to get. Even at the higher prices. So, I took it home and plugged it in. It did boot fine the first time. However, after the second boot something strange started happening. In the lower right hand corner the battery/wifi connection box would continuously pop up and go away repeatedly. It would also bring up the settings window almost as if someone was continously touching the screen i guess.
I then did a factory reset and the first boot was fine. However, when i turned it back on it started doing it again.
It appears that the Iconia Tab has a screen flicker issue but I'm curious if that is what I'm seeing. And if so what are my options? I would like to keep the thing and don't want to pay full price. So should I call acer, return to walmart when they have inventory, or is there a fix out there.
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When you say "flicker" do you mean a VERY brief flash, like the speed of a blink of the eye, of some crazy shape?
My A100 has also done this ever since I got it. I swear that every time it happens it looks like my screen is cracked, but upon close examination, there really are no cracks in the screen. No random apps or windows pop up or anything like that, but when the flash occurs, the screen will turn funny colors and a crack in the shape of a funny looking X will appear all in the blink of an eye. But its not very often that this happens, so I'm not really gonna bother with it. Plus it was fresh from the box, never a display.
ummmmm............ could you repeat that?
EDIT: This is the 32GB model, fwiw.
My new N7 had me very worried this morning.
I woke up and went to use the tablet, only to notice a very skinny - yet very noticeable- black line running the entire length of the screen, about an inch or so away from the right edge (when holding in portrait). I started searching around online, and it seems this was an issue on the older N7 model, and that Google typically replaced those units as it was usually a faulty screen. This made me very nervous as I've only owned this tablet for a week and I figured I would now have to exchange it. I tried everything from powering off, uninstalling the most recently installed apps, changing keyboard and a few other actions, but to no avail. I was about to perform a factory reset, to see if that helped, and decided to take a screenshot before I did that to show others what the issue was. Well, as soon as I took the screenshot (Home + Volume down), it went away! I can't imagine what caused it in the first place, but it's gone now and everything else seems to be OK, so I think this was just a false alarm.
Update: So the black line re-appeared later in the evening yesterday. I noticed that the line persists through the opening splash screen and boot anitmation when you reset the device, so I don't think it's related to the launcher (Nova) or any apps I'm using. I also determined that the line disappears when using the camera, so I'm really not sure what to think about this. If it happens again, I may just exchange it at BB since I've only had it for a week. I still love this tablet, and plan to keep using one for the foreseeable future, but I'm starting to become a bit nervous that this is a hardware defect that will continue to be an issue.
Anyone with a (new or old) Nexus who has experienced anything like this? Thanks very much.
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EDIT: This is the 32GB model, fwiw.
My new N7 had me very worried this morning.
I woke up and went to use the tablet, only to notice a very skinny - yet very noticeable- black line running the entire length of the screen, about an inch or so away from the right edge (when holding in portrait). I started searching around online, and it seems this was an issue on the older N7 model, and that Google typically replaced those units as it was usually a faulty screen. This made me very nervous as I've only owned this tablet for a week and I figured I would now have to exchange it. I tried everything from powering off, uninstalling the most recently installed apps, changing keyboard and a few other actions, but to no avail. I was about to perform a factory reset, to see if that helped, and decided to take a screenshot before I did that to show others what the issue was. Well, as soon as I took the screenshot (Home + Volume down), it went away! I can't imagine what caused it in the first place, but it's gone now and everything else seems to be OK, so I think this was just a false alarm.
Update: So the black line re-appeared later in the evening yesterday. I noticed that the line persists through the opening splash screen and boot anitmation when you reset the device, so I don't think it's related to the launcher (Nova) or any apps I'm using. I also determined that the line disappears when using the camera, so I'm really not sure what to think about this. If it happens again, I may just exchange it at BB since I've only had it for a week. I still love this tablet, and plan to keep using one for the foreseeable future, but I'm starting to become a bit nervous that this is a hardware defect that will continue to be an issue.
Anyone with a (new or old) Nexus who has experienced anything like this? Thanks very much.
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A line one the screen is definitely not normal. Specially after you have completed a complete system restore. I would suggest at this point to go ahead and exchange the unit.
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A line one the screen is definitely not normal. Specially after you have completed a complete system restore. I would suggest at this point to go ahead and exchange the unit.
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Thanks very much for the response. I'm going to go ahead and exchange it.
Also, apologies for originally posting this in the General thread.
So I decided to exchange my N7 due to the black line occasionally appearing. I took it back to Best Buy and was given another BNIB unit, only to discover that it was DOA when I got home. I tired using 4 different USB cables as well as different power adapters and electric outlets. No response whatsoever each time. Looks like I'll have to take this back tomorrow and hope that I get lucky with number 3.
Well I'm disappointed!
phone arrived Yesterday. Worked perfectly whilst I added all my personal details then I decided to install asphalt 8, just to see how it performs (I don't actually intend to play it - can't stand the pay to win crap), and the phone made a nasty crackling sound and froze on the menu screen.
Powered down with power button, and on restart the screen is messed up with multi coloured lines running across it in various places. Then freezes, and reboots to repeat the process,the lines appear in different places. Sometimes makes it into the os, sometimes show the android error broken robot icon.
I'm guessing some fault with the graphic chip.
Luckily I bought direct from amazon so they are sending a replacement, but I have lost money on next day delivery, plus however much it costs to send back the phone (I'm in the UK but bought from mainland Europe) also not pleased my personal details are still on the device. At least I didn't import it from China.
Hopefully my phone was just a rare dud, and the replacement will be fine, as I can't find any similar reports online.
Anyone else had similar problems?
Yeah I would say that's a faulty unit. Sending it back is the right thing to do. Hope you get your money back
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Well the replacement is great so far.
I noticed before the 1st one died that it was getting pretty hot on the back at the top, whilst simply going through the setup process.
The new one has been cool throughout setup, charging and about 3 straight hours of webbrowsing, so maybe the heat issue some are reporting is related to the hardware issue that killed my 1st one.
It does seem that quality control could be lacking, but as long as you buy from somewhere that offers returns, then i think its well worth buying.
I have just been using it as a mini tablet at home until i get a case and screen protector, so i dont know what the call quality etc is like, but battery on wifi has been pretty good.
Also, i charged it fully 3 days ago, and then left it on standby with wifi turned on and didnt use it. This moring it had over 80% battery, so standby time is much better than my s4 mini.
After using my Pixel daily for 6 months (got the first batch, pre December 25th) and having next to no issues with it (wifi strength sucks, even with Xceed kernel, but it's better than it was), half of my screen decided it wanted to go goofy. I was using it two days ago and everything was working fine, I used it yesterday morning for a few minutes and then plugged it into the Google charger that came with it and let it sit on my couch for a few hours while it was charging. I got on the bus, and pressed the power button to wake the screen and nothing happened. Thinking I had it turned off I held the power button for a few second, and still nothing. So I held it for 30 seconds and when it brought up the bootloader warning the right side of the screen was glitching, same thing happened on the Google logo, boot animation, and continued into Android. I powered it off, hoping it would go away but it didn't. The slight glitch then turned into static "snow" which will then change sporadically based on what I'm doing on the tablet. That area of the screen still works perfectly because touch input works, and when I take a screenshot and view that area of the screen it shows up just as it should. It seems like there is an overlay on the right side of the screen that won't go away. Since it happens from the moment you turn it on makes me think it's a hardware issue but the fact that the screen itself still works perfectly makes me think it's a software issue. I haven't flashed the stock ROM back on it yet or locked it backup yet since I don't have a type c to type a adapter with me, it's still under warranty but I wanted to see if you guys could help me fix it before I sent it back.
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This just started happening to me today, exactly as you described.
Interesting. I just RMA'd mine, should be receiving it within the next few days.
I'm returning mine too. I've determined that it's hardware because when I applied pressure around the edges of the screen I felt something slightly pop into place and then the problem was temporarily corrected. If I apply slight pressure to parts of the screen it happens again.
At this point I've flashed back to stock and I'm in an eternal recovery bootloop that I can't fix because acquiring USB drivers that work is incomprehensively difficult.
Just had mine go as well :crying:
Oh wow, that sucks. At least I'm not the only one though. I just got my new one a few days ago and all is well so far, hopefully this one won't screw up. RMA process was very smooth.
As for the USB drivers I usually have to install them manually by using the "select driver from a list"
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Same issue on my first one
Here's my post from the mapping problems to serial # thread.
Google RMA process was fine once I was finally able to get a chat window with them.
Be sure to post to the problem mapping thread to help others!!
Add me to the list. Just went through the RMA process and am now waiting for the replacement to come. I can deal with the wifi issue and the random reboots, but having half of your screen corrupted is unacceptable. I don't even know how this is possible unless some genius at the pixel C team decided that it's cheaper to source half a screen and glue them together.
It's kinda crazy that I couldn't find this happen anywhere then all of the sudden it's happening to you guys! I'm extremely confused how it happened and what actually went wrong with it.
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It's kinda crazy that I couldn't find this happen anywhere then all of the sudden it's happening to you guys! I'm extremely confused how it happened and what actually went wrong with it.
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Most likely some latently defective silicon from Nvidia.
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Most likely some latently defective silicon from Nvidia.
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I don't believe so, I think it has more to do with the screen, since it would occasionally correct itself, and even when half the screen was screwed up, screenshots would come out perfectly. It's almost like there's something stuck over the right half of the screen.
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I don't believe so, I think it has more to do with the screen, since it would occasionally correct itself, and even when half the screen was screwed up, screenshots would come out perfectly. It's almost like there's something stuck over the right half of the screen.
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Of course screenshots would come out perfectly. It's just a memory dump of the video RAM. This is a problem with getting that memory to the display. I think the display driver is part of the SoC. I could be wrong. Maybe it's a cable.
But it seems like a bit in the display driver is never getting enabled.
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I'm fairly certain that it's a physical issue with the screen or the connection to the screen. When I had this issue I saw a visible change when I applied some light pressure around the edges of the screen. At one point it almost felt like something popped into place and the problem went away (then resumed.) Also, if I applied some pressure on the lagging side of the screen I would see some odd behavior as if the connection was fluctuating. I didn't squeeze hard, but it didn't take much.
I have had TWO Pixel Cs do this now. The first got the dreaded half screen of death after 5 months back in May, and the replacement that Google sent me has just started doing it today after just 3 months. The second device was from a much later batch than the first.
My experience so far makes me think that all Pixel Cs might have this hardware defect - it's just a matter of time before it happens. That's kinda gutting if it's true as for me this is the best tablet out there, and I can't see anything else coming close to replacing it.
About to contact Google for RMA again I guess. Third time lucky maybe...?
Wow really? That's no good!
Pixel C Screen Issues
Add me to the list, as of this morning. 8 months old.
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I have had TWO Pixel Cs do this now. The first got the dreaded half screen of death after 5 months back in May, and the replacement that Google sent me has just started doing it today after just 3 months. The second device was from a much later batch than the first.
My experience so far makes me think that all Pixel Cs might have this hardware defect - it's just a matter of time before it happens. That's kinda gutting if it's true as for me this is the best tablet out there, and I can't see anything else coming close to replacing it.
About to contact Google for RMA again I guess. Third time lucky maybe...?
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what's the serial# of your replacement?
lude219 said:
what's the serial# of your replacement?
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My second Pixel C's s/n is 61250***** This one has developed the screen problem on the right of the screen
The earlier one I had was 5A230***** This one had the problem on the left side of the screen
I assumed the second one was from a later production batch than the first, but must admit I don't really know that.
SpaceGooner said:
My second Pixel C's s/n is 61250***** This one has developed the screen problem on the right of the screen
The earlier one I had was 5A230***** This one had the problem on the left side of the screen
I assumed the second one was from a later production batch than the first, but must admit I don't really know that.
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According to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/general/mapping-problems-to-serial-t3274660 there still seem to be some issue with the #61250 batch so I'd try for a 3rd time to see if you get a 6202000 one (what i have now). It's stupidly frustrating but the Pixel C is too good to give up now.
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According to this http://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-c/general/mapping-problems-to-serial-t3274660 there still seem to be some issue with the #61250 batch so I'd try for a 3rd time to see if you get a 6202000 one (what i have now). It's stupidly frustrating but the Pixel C is too good to give up now.
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Thanks for the info. Not sure I'll be able to determine what s/n Google sends me next time, but here's hoping I get a good one and that I've just been unlucky so far. I won't be able to RMA until I get home from vacation later in the week anyway. If they send me another Pixel C that develops the half screen problem down the line, I will surely have to get a refund and maybe go for a top end Chromebook (with Google Play of course) next time.
Recently I returned my Razer because the vibration in my phone sounded horrible. Over two weeks later I got a replacement phone back and the vibration ended up sounding even worse than the first so I just assumed they're all this crappy. Then one day later after setting up my second Razer phone this happened.
The screen went black and clicking the power would vibrate but the screen wouldn't come on until eventually, it appeared as you can see in my screenshots. I managed to factory reset it and even after it still appears cut in half until finally, I was able to power it off again and restart, which after it seemed fine for a bit before the entire scenario replayed itself. Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Obviously abnormal behavior. I'd try another rma
Can confirm that mine does a similar thing. Every now and again left half of the screen would freeze. It happens for a few seconds and comes back normally. I saw it first about a week ago, but thought it had to do with a specific app. Since then I had it happening in other apps and home screen.
Can't say I've seen this, and that's from 3 phones. Have yet to update to the new firmware yet though.
I have seen that with some company's laptops before and generally its had to be put down as Dead on Arrival as usually caused by some physical damage to the screen. With phones I cant say I have ever seen it happen on a small screen but certainly get it sent back as from 10 years in repairs I wouldn't see a software fix for that type of screen issue.
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Mine went from having left side glitch occasionally to the who screen turning back every now an then. Left side is mostly frozen. On the bright side, I found that if you apply some light pressure to the middle of the bottom grill you can get the screen back pretty reliably. Judging by disassembly video it is where screen cable is bent to go under screen assembly, so it is probably result of some stress/tearing of that cable. Would explain partial malfunction as opposed to complete failure, but I can obviously be wrong.
Also, RMA was granted without a problem after we tried a factory reset with the tech.
RMA would be the best bet. I am surprised by the defective stories popping up, but at the same time I don't think I've even counted 100 people that have had a defect requiring an rma. And we know they sold at least 1,337 of the phones, so that's still a decent failure rate.. Though I think they need to revisit it and get that number lower.
yeah without question send it back to the store as dead on arrival or rma the phone - sooner its sent back the better with laptop screens doing this 9/10 times was the screen was broke and mainly a loose cable or dropped by the user. 1st 30 days or so the retailers and laptop manufacture could replace them but the longer it took to report it the more inclined to treat it as damage and not cover it under warranty.
Yes im comparing a phone screen to a laptop and normally a loose or damaged cable would show signs of this, Could be temperature related as well.
It was pretty much dead on arrival it's just annoying to have to go through another RMA and the whole 2-3 weeks before getting another replacement.
Also whoever mentioned squeezing the bottom speaker is correct that temporarily fixes the issue.
My Razer phone screen has failed
I've owned the Razer phone for less than two months. Yesterday, I went to wake the screen from sleep (press power button). The phone displayed random black and white bars pulsing across the entire screen. I was unable to interact with the phone while it was in this state. I restarted the phone by holding the power button and volume up at the same time. The phone restarted but the screen remained black ; the screen did not light up at all. The phone was in fact powered on and eventually the android "tic...tic...tic" sound played during device boot, when awaiting user input (android tic sounds played while awaiting password input during startup). While the speakers worked the the power led located in the bezel still lit, the screen remained OFF/dark. While continuing to hold the phone and move it around the screen finally lit. The left side of the screen appears "stuck" (does not refresh). Whatever was displayed on the screen when this condition occurs remains frozen on the left side of the phone. It's a perfect 50/50 split. In other words, the left 50% of the screen (portrait orientation) has a complete image "stuck" on the screen from whatever was displayed when the screen last froze (eventually it releases and then immediately freezes again). The frozen left side of the screen eventually updates as you continue to interact with the phone (this is NOT anything like burn-in). It's lit nice and bright but the left side of the screen appears to freeze and will not refresh while you interact with the device. The right side of the screen continues to update normally. I was able to capture a screenshot (power button + volume down) and confirmed the image captured does NOT reflect the display issue. This appears to be a hardware failure. Other Razer phone owners are reporting it and a video has been posted to YT demonstrating the "Razer phone screen problem?". Razer has offered an RMA however they DON'T afford advance RMA (you must ship your device to them, they receive it, then eventually ship a replacement). That's unacceptable for a $700 phone that took over a week to arrive because they shipped it from HK and got stuck in customs. Buyers beware, I would avoid this phone for now until the cause of this issue is identified OR Razer strengthens their replacement processes..
update/more info: I was able to complete a factory reset and the issue persists.
also, as another user stated above, pressing lightly and applying pressure around the edges or to the screen does appear to cause the screen to light back up again when it's dark (in other words the screen goes to black and will not wake. then when you apply some light pressure around the device it reliably lights the screen again; until the next failure which is moments later)
Hi my razer did up date swiched off and has never come back on dont even show charging has eny one els had this
I've got my Razer phone on the 20th of December 2017. Used it a couple of months before noticing the entire top part of the screen having dead zone. Rendering my phone to be unable to tap on anything on the dead zone. I've proceeded to exchange emails with Razer and got it RMA-ed on the 20th of March 2018. To my surprise. My 2nd set is experiencing the same exact issue right now in less than a month of using it. Are there anyone else out there experiencing this issue?
Got my razer phone on the 20th December, last month while using Google maps the left side froze for a bit, fixed it at the time with a reboot, didn't do it again till last week and now does it all the time. I'm waiting for an RMA guy from razer to email me back, and I've put a post on Reddit under the /r/razerphone sub to keep everyone interested how my RMA process is going to go. How long does it take to get your fixed/replacement phone back to you? If I dropped the phone and broke the screen, my insurance company would replace it and get it back to me within 5 days for £25 fee. I bet razer are gonna take weeks.... ?
razer screen problem
since i got the phone at the start the screen was flashing black then an hour later phone was all gucci,now if i press the side of the speaker like a small bit harder the whole screen goes black untill i manage to restart the phone, now at all i dunno whats happening nothing happens all i does it vibrates when i try to unlock the phone theres no sound anymore when the phone gets unlocked so im guessing i cant restart it anymore cause it dosent unlock :/
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ok thanks , i should refund it or no because i need to factory reset it but i cant see anything cause the screen is black .
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ZaccTeo said:
I've got my Razer phone on the 20th of December 2017. Used it a couple of months before noticing the entire top part of the screen having dead zone. Rendering my phone to be unable to tap on anything on the dead zone. I've proceeded to exchange emails with Razer and got it RMA-ed on the 20th of March 2018. To my surprise. My 2nd set is experiencing the same exact issue right now in less than a month of using it. Are there anyone else out there experiencing this issue?
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Bought Razer in March. And now have same problem !