Far left side of OP7t screen doesn't register touch reliably. - OnePlus 7T Questions & Answers

Yesterday I received a gently used Oneplus 7t I bought from ebay. I noticed as I was trying to log in to my Google account during setup that the letter "a" wasn't registering very well, but it seemed like when I unplugged it from the charger it worked again, so I figured it was the result of using a cheap cable.plugged into a laptop and kept setting it up. Later I noticed it happening again, all along the left side - I couldn't toggle the wifi quick setting. So I started testing and experimenting. If you start the touch elsewhere on the screen and go to the left edge, it registers fine, but if you start anywhere in the "dead zone" it rarely ever works. Dead zone is less than 1 cm in width (enough to make it difficult to get the letter a or the shift button and almost impossible to type the letter q) and spans the entire left side. All other edges work fine. I thought maybe it was software related (I'm on OOS 10.3.7) so I tried a couple different kernels (arter97 and bluspark); they definitely didn't improve the issue and might have made it a bit worse. The result of the engineering mode test was "touchpanel fail", which implies it's a hardware failure, but could it be if that part of the screen does work some of the time? I took a phonecall as I was typing this and after I hung up, the dead zone seems to be more responsive, although it still misses taps fairly often. That again makes me think it's likely a software issue. But I can't find anyone else with the issue while googling the problem, which leads me back toward a hardware issue. Really don't want to fool with sending it back and finding another one to purchase if I don't have to.

There's a sort of relevant thread on the 1+ support forum from 05/20
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/latest-update-terrible-touchscreen-sensitivity.1233414/
1+ answer is
According to your update history and how you updated, a cache cleaning might be necessary.
You could even have to clean flash a new ROM.
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wfred said:
There's a sort of relevant thread on the 1+ support forum from 05/20
https://forums.oneplus.com/threads/latest-update-terrible-touchscreen-sensitivity.1233414/
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While that thread does seem pretty relevant on its face, this is a factory reset phone that was clean flashed (no OTA delta because I had unlocked the bootloader). And the sensitivity was fine across the screen except for that strip on the left side.
So I kept hunting for answers, and one of the crazier ones I found was to take the electronic igniter out of a lighter and click it on the screen. Would you believe that actually improved it, to the point of me almost declaring it fixed? That is, until I plugged it in the charge again. Not only does the problem come back full force when plugged it, but it remains somewhat after unplugging (I think it has missed at least 4 "a"s in this post). So I guess it is some kind of hardware issue

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[Q] Dead spot on screen

Hello xda! , i have just bought i nexus 7 (2013) last wednesday and today i have noticed that there is a certain area of the screen where if i swipe my finger from another location it terminates the touch and starts another one, i enabled developer options and turned on the pointer location to see what was happening and it shows the line when im close to the "spot" but when i strike through it it starts another line after that "spot" but if i tap its okay i discovered this while playing draw something and when i go through that location it just start a new brush line or whatever and its a little annoying, the thing is that i bought it at RadioShack but didn't add the warranty but still have the 31 day warranty.
Hope you understand what im saying
1. Is this a reason to replace my tablet?
2. Will they replace it or what?
1. Yes
2. No reason why not, you're within a week.
(if you used a CC you've got even more leverage)
Now that you know what to look for you can test before you even leave with it. :thumbup:
Yeah I Think i'll keep it for a few days (15 or 20) if google launches a patch i'll keep it if not i'll try to replace if the same issue is present on the replacement i'll ask my money back
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I don't think that a dead spot that's repeatable is software, but, what the heck. They're pushing out an update right now that's supposed to fix the touch issue, so you'll know soon enough...
Hello Guys, i just updated my tablet to JSS15Q and the multitouch issue has been corrected but my problem with the vertical dead spot i mentioned is still there today i'll back up everything that i can and tomorrow will take it to RadioShack for replacement. Thanks
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I don't think that a dead spot that's repeatable is software, but, what the heck. They're pushing out an update right now that's supposed to fix the touch issue, so you'll know soon enough...
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It usually isn't a true dead spot in the sense that there is no voltage drop or current going through that area. It is usually that for that area they need to use a different threshold to trigger detection. I saw in the firmware changes they can fine tune even edge responses, so I assume they can have some sort of matrix where the thresholds are specified for different parts of the screen. The problem might arise that if they make some area more sensitive, displays that are already more sensitive in that area might start having undesirable behavior.
I have seen areas where the screen won't register taps but will register swipes. I've also seen areas that won't register taps or swipes, but when you hold the unit it starts to register them, so clearly the wiring is there for the input to be registered, but the thresholds to determine noise vs input may need to be tuned.
It does seem there is a lot of variance on these touchscreens which appears to be making it hard for them to come up with one firmware that fixes everything.
They may need to add some user tunable functionality to account for the different variances.
Is that even possible?
Interesting, but it's not a constant in my case.
The upper ⅓ in portrait becomes decreasingly sensitive toward the top, but only periodically. Maybe 2-3X/day.
Can't reproduce it at will, or by introducing any series of events (at least consciously).
It just happens.....
The occasional freezing happens, maybe once/day, and again, not reproduce able at will.
One plus is that any spontaneous rebooting has been while it's 'sleeping', hasn't done it during use.

[Q] Tab Pro 12.2: Screen and Button Issues

I just got this tablet (to replace the garbage SGH-I467) a few days ago (Thu., May 15th). For the first couple of days it worked like a dream. However, the last 4 nights/3 days, I have been encountering some strange issues. What I will do here is describe the issues I've been having, what I have done in attempts to fix them, list some of the things I think may have caused it, and include any additional info/questions.
Before all that though, I would like to mention that I am not a developer, but I am a bit 'tech savvy' and am more familiar with/knowledgeable of technology than the average user. Also, I have spoken with Samsung tech support and even had the support guy access my Tab Pro 12.2 remotely (I will explain what I learned from that below). So, without further ado (I apologize in advance for the long winded nature of this post, but I want detailed):
The Issues:
1) Screen "flickering"—By flickering I mean that it is shutting off and turning on rather rapidly and sporadically, though inconsistently.
I first encountered the problem 3 days ago (the 18th).
Four nights ago (the 17th), before going to bed, I plugged the device into the same outlet I have used for all my mobile devices, when I woke up (on the 18th) the screen was doing exactly what I described. I hit the home button a few times and it stopped.
That night (the 18th) I plugged it back in to the usual spot before going to bed. The next morning (yesterday, the 19th), the screen was "flickering" again. I tried to press the home key a few times, as well as both the soft keys, nothing. In between "flickers" you can see the lock screen, where I have to enter a pin, but even while visible I can't type anything. So this time, to try to solve the problem, I held the power button + volume up to get to recovery and wiped the cache partition, rebooted the device, and viola, it worked again. Thinking that I may have to factory reset the device if the problem persists, I used Kies to backup all my data. I used the tablet the rest of the day, even plugged it in (in a different outlet than the one next to my bed) for a while and had no issues.
Last night (the 19th) I did pretty much the same thing, but this time, thinking that it might be an issue with the device getting too much power (the Quick Start Guide says: "Note: Connecting the travel adapter improperly may cause serious damage to the device."), I used a travel adapter from one of my other, USB 2.0 devices (the only difference between the adapters is the output: 2.0 = 5.0V—2.0A vs. 3.0 = 5.3V—2.0A, and output was specifically what I was concerned with). This morning (the 20th) the problem has returned, but now includes my second issue: the hard home button and both soft keys, back and recent apps, no longer function. So I immediately tried to wipe the cache partition and reboot, but this time it didn't work. Thankfully I had anticipated this yesterday and had that Kies backup, so I wiped the entire device back to factory settings. But alas, it was unsuccessful and the problem persists, including the loss of button functionality, with the exception of the power and volume buttons.
It is important to note that when I first got the Tab Pro 12.2 and set up the lock screen, I used the option that delays the actual locking of the device 10 minutes after screen timeout, but set it so that if I lock the screen with the power button it ISN'T delayed and immediately locks. That being said, a couple of times when the "flickering" stopped long enough to momentarily use the device, I was able to enter my pin and unlock. But when the screen starts flickering again, it locks the device, so the power button must be affected as well. Though since the first factory reset of the device, I haven't set up a pin. I have done several factory resets and none of them have worked. The best result has simply been limited (no back, recent apps or home key) and momentary functionality. I tried using Kies to do emergency firmware recovery, but every time I click the option it disconnects the device.
When Samsung tech support remotely accessed by device (I used one of the momentary functionality windows to download the required application) the agent was able to utilized soft and home key functionality, even though I couldn't. This tells me that it was hardware related, not related to UI/software.
So there are a couple of things I think may have caused/contributed to the problem:
The first, which I vaguely touched on above, is the power issue. Perhaps I have shorted the device out somehow. The outlet I use to charge things while I'm sleeping is on the wall behind my bed, so I have to use a common extension cord, one that has 3 outlets at the end. I have a light plugged into that and in the past have charged both my SGH-I467 (AT&T Note 8.0) and my SGH-I747 (AT&T S4 Active) with that cord and outlet. That is the only place I have charged the SM-T900 overnight, but none of the other power sources I have used have caused these issues.
The second possibility is a virus some sort. I have never used the Samsung app store on any of my other devices, but in order to update the Hancom Office suite I had to. Since I had an enjoyable time using it to that end, I decided to see what else I could find on Samsung's store. I downloaded a couple of things (the "Official Captain America game" and a couple wallpaper/theme apps) and was looking around the store to see if there was anything else I wanted to download. I found several apps that had reviews claiming they were trojans, so I immediately checked the reviews for the apps I had downloaded, but none of them had similar reviews. However, that does not mean they didn't have viruses.
So, what do the resident Android gurus of XDA think about these issues?
I tried searching all over the forums and elsewhere online for people having the same issues, but couldn't find anything. Have any of you ever encountered something similar to this?
Until recently, I hadn't ever heard of anyone getting a virus on an Android device. Are they common? What is the nature of Android viruses?
If these issues do have something to do with overcharging/shorting the device, how can I mitigate that problem? Tonight when I charge the tablet, instead of using the USB 3.0 charging cable, I am going to try just using the 2.0 cable. As I understand it, that can be done by simply plugging it into the right side of the port. Hopefully that will stop exacerbating the problem.
Again, I apologize for such a long winded post. I would like to thank you all in advance. If ever I have problems with an Android, you guys are the ones to ask!
*UPDATE* Before I started typing this I was attempting to run the Kies 'Firmware Upgrade and Initialization', as opposed to 'Emergency Firmware Recovery', to see if that too would disconnect the device. Unfortunately it said that my device needed to be charged first. So I shut it down and plugged it into a surge protected strip and began typing this post. Occasionally I would go over an check the charge. While it was shut down and charging I was able to use the home key to bring up the green battery. Once the charge looked like it was about 75% complete I turned it back on and lo and behold, the "flickering" issue looks resolved and so does the button issue. I can go back, enter the recent apps and task manager, and use the home key functions. For how long this will last, however, is unknown. I guess we'll see in the morning. I'll post what happens tomorrow.
What kind of case are you using? Some users have seen issues with some cases that use magnets for auto-sleep-wake. When the front of the cover is flipped back behind the tablet, the magnets seem to activate the auto-sleep feature
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What kind of case are you using? Some users have seen issues with some cases that use magnets for auto-sleep-wake. When the front of the cover is flipped back behind the tablet, the magnets seem to activate the auto-sleep feature
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I am not using a case or cover at all...
same issues here
Sounds exactly as the same issue I have had the last week. I have done several factory resets triad to avoid installing as many applications as I had prior the factory reset (to see If it was an app causing the issue). No solution yet but I will try your way with kies described above. I have a tab pro 8.4.
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So, what do the resident Android gurus of XDA think about these issues?
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I am no guru, but it sounds like a loose connection. Maybe it is affected by temperature. Try it on a (not too) hot water bottle or on freezer packs.
Mike Austin said:
I am no guru, but it sounds like a loose connection. Maybe it is affected by temperature. Try it on a (not too) hot water bottle or on freezer packs.
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It's not overheating. It can get warm, but it's never gotten hot. And I've had other devices that have seriously overheated and still functioned, albeit slowly.
**UPDATE**
After I got it working the night I originally posted I let it fully charge (it's important to note that I got it up to about 75% while it was off; green battery the only thing on the screen, and I had home button functionality), then disconnected it and disabled all the radios, put it in power saving and left it over night without power. Doing that I was able to use it all day yesterday. But while I was full-charging it, after it reached 100%, I noticed that it started acting up almost immediately. The sound was on and kept making the lock screen sound (that's how I noticed it from across the room). So it is tied to the power/lock key. But disconnecting it before it could get out of control mitigated the problem. Last night I was going to try to charge it over night with USB 2.0, but I fell asleep before changing the cable out, so it charged on 3.0 all night and is back in poor repair. I'm currently trying to full charge it while off to see if that gives me functionality again.
Either way, each time I fix it the solution becomes more difficult/timely than the previous one. It's clearly not getting better, so I'm going to have to send it in to repairs.
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It's not overheating. It can get warm, but it's never gotten hot. And I've had other devices that have seriously overheated and still functioned, albeit slowly.
**UPDATE**
After I got it working the night I originally posted I let it fully charge (it's important to note that I got it up to about 75% while it was off; green battery the only thing on the screen, and I had home button functionality), then disconnected it and disabled all the radios, put it in power saving and left it over night without power. Doing that I was able to use it all day yesterday. But while I was full-charging it, after it reached 100%, I noticed that it started acting up almost immediately. The sound was on and kept making the lock screen sound (that's how I noticed it from across the room). So it is tied to the power/lock key. But disconnecting it before it could get out of control mitigated the problem. Last night I was going to try to charge it over night with USB 2.0, but I fell asleep before changing the cable out, so it charged on 3.0 all night and is back in poor repair. I'm currently trying to full charge it while off to see if that gives me functionality again.
Either way, each time I fix it the solution becomes more difficult/timely than the previous one. It's clearly not getting better, so I'm going to have to send it in to repairs.
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Sorta sounds like a screen grounding problem. I had a nexus seven with this issue and the charger seemed to really make it act up. Needless to say I gave that to my wife and bought this. If the digitizer is not grounded properly it will act up.
Turning on developer settings and set it to show touches on screen. See if when charging the screen registers more touches than you are doing.
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Sorta sounds like a screen grounding problem. I had a nexus seven with this issue and the charger seemed to really make it act up. Needless to say I gave that to my wife and bought this. If the digitizer is not grounded properly it will act up.
Turning on developer settings and set it to show touches on screen. See if when charging the screen registers more touches than you are doing.
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Damn! That's an outstanding idea! The only downside is that last night I sent the tablet to Samsung's repair department, so I can't test that out. But once I get it back, if the problem persists I will definitely be doing that first. Thanks for the advice dottat.
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Sounds exactly as the same issue I have had the last week. I have done several factory resets triad to avoid installing as many applications as I had prior the factory reset (to see If it was an app causing the issue). No solution yet but I will try your way with kies described above. I have a tab pro 8.4.
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Hey dude, check out dottat's reply. He's got a really good idea that may shed some light on the source of the problem. Unfortunately, I can't try it out. If you do it, let me know how it goes. Maybe you can take some screenshots? Either way, hopefully you can get something out of it.

Screen Issues: Right side of screen lags

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.
TL; DR
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?
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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.
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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.
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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.

Part of Note 10+ Screen Goes Black

This problem just started today, I've done nothing with settings, have not installed any apps recently, did not drop it, expose it to water, or anything that could possibly cause damage. What's happening is that basically about 1 inch-1 inch 1/8 of the bottom of the screen turns black, and at almost random, sometimes it could go a minute and half or so, sometimes 30 seconds, sometimes within 5 or less seconds. The strangest part? The part that goes black still operates fine to touch, so if an icon or letter of the keyboard, or whatever, is located in that area, it can still be selected/operates. Taking a screenshot to try to show it is worthless since it'll show the screen as just fine, so I attached a picture and a video of the problem from an old phone of mine. The blacked out are will go right back to normal if you turn the screen off, wait a second, and turn it back on. Also, if the blacked out area is there, it'll go away after about a half a second when the screen dims right before the screen inactivity turns the screen off. I've only had this phone for a couple months, I got it back on December 7th 2019.
I learned something else. If I manually lower the brightness to a particularly low level, the black goes away, so it seems to in some strange way be related to the phones brightness level (I use auto brightness), this also might explain why the black comes at differing intervals, as my brightness is adjusting constantly to my surroundings, the time before it comes is either shortened or lengthend based on the brightness.
It doesn't seem that strange that the touch still works in that area as the digitiser and the display are two different things. I would factory reset (because Samsung will make you do this anyway) and if still an issue, take it directly to Samsung, that does not look good.
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It doesn't seem that strange that the touch still works in that area as the digitiser and the display are two different things. I would factory reset (because Samsung will make you do this anyway) and if still an issue, take it directly to Samsung, that does not look good.
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I was just thinking I might have to do factory reset, if that doesn't work, and it needs repair/replacement, do I go to an authorized Samsung repair place (I know I have one within about a couple miles of my house), it's
obviously well within warranty, or take it to At&t store as I do have that AT&T Protect Advantage coverage for my phone?
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It doesn't seem that strange that the touch still works in that area as the digitiser and the display are two different things. I would factory reset (because Samsung will make you do this anyway) and if still an issue, take it directly to Samsung, that does not look good.
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Did the factory reset, turned out to be a waste of time. That black bar was showing immediately, right at the setup screen. So I guess it's safe to say that it's a hardware issue, defective whatever. Funny story is that when I bought this phone, my att store only had two of them left, one was immediately defective, it wouldnt get past the main logo screen, and now I got this one and it became defective within just a couple months, got to love it.
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It doesn't seem that strange that the touch still works in that area as the digitiser and the display are two different things. I would factory reset (because Samsung will make you do this anyway) and if still an issue, take it directly to Samsung, that does not look good.
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Just left AT&T store where I initially purchased the phone. They're shipping out a brand new note 10+ to me today and I'll get it tomorrow ?
Glad to hear! That definitely sounded like faulty hardware. Funny you saw two failures, I guess it will happen with such complex devices.
Note 10 plus screen goes black
Hi i thought i was crazy until i saw your thread. The same thing is happening to me but it does not go continuously so id see two red squares first theyre really small and they appear anywhere on the screen then if try to screenshot them they show upblack in the screenshots instead of red . I just need to know if anyone found a solution yet because my phone came with the warranty booklet but it wasnt filled out.
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Hi i thought i was crazy until i saw your thread. The same thing is happening to me but it does not go continuously so id see two red squares first theyre really small and they appear anywhere on the screen then if try to screenshot them they show upblack in the screenshots instead of red . I just need to know if anyone found a solution yet because my phone came with the warranty booklet but it wasnt filled out.
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You just need the proof of purchase, or, if you got it on contract, the contract itself will suffice

Weird Digitizer Issue (Just me)?

Fellow Pixel-ers,
So, I broke my screen about 8 months ago. It had coverage and got it replaced by a Google authorized screen fixer place.
I noticed early on that things didn't seem quite right. If I pushed down too hard on the screen, my touch wouldn't register. But, it didn't happen too often and I didn't want to have to deal with arguing that they may have poorly installed the new screen/digitizer and that it wasn't 'my fault'.
As time went on I started noticing that the almost bottom of my screen would not register a touch but mostly only at night. Again, it didn't happen too often and it usually went away after a little poking/prodding/pushing/.
I also thought it might be an application that I gave 'screen Overlay' rights that I shouldn't have and it was causing issues.
I validated my issue by using a Touchscreen Test app.
When I use an app like Vysor I am able to 'access' that area of the screen even when my fingers cannot. Does that validate this is a hardware issue?
The area affected was definitely more than just a few pixels (see screenshots).
More recently it was happening more frequently (not just at night) and it almost never goes away.
I wanted to make sure it wasn't a software issue. So I planned on dirty flashing my OS (AquariOS), but actually ended up accidentally upgrading to a clean version of Android 10. Unfortunately, the issue was still there.
I then did a clean flash and downgraded back to Pie w/AquariOS.
Shortly after getting back up the issue showed up again.
At this point, I have virtually lost all touch response for the bottom 1/8 (not quite the very bottom) of my screen. I've had to use a floating keyboard because the space bar falls right in that area. Sometimes I can't click 'next' or 'continue' in apps or web sites.
Has anyone ever experienced this very odd digitizer issue like this? Any thoughts/suggestions/ideas.
I'm guessing the only solution is a new phone as it is not worth the money to fix it.
So now I'm just waiting for either the Pixel 4A or 5 to come out so I can get a new phone I guess.
I just find this very odd how specific this area of 'dead pixels' is. I always thought it was more random than a specific rectangle.
I look forward to hearing from anyone.
A (not working with a full screen) Bug
I've faced the same issue mate....
a_bug said:
Fellow Pixel-ers,
So, I broke my screen about 8 months ago. It had coverage and got it replaced by a Google authorized screen fixer place.
I noticed early on that things didn't seem quite right. If I pushed down too hard on the screen, my touch wouldn't register. But, it didn't happen too often and I didn't want to have to deal with arguing that they may have poorly installed the new screen/digitizer and that it wasn't 'my fault'.
As time went on I started noticing that the almost bottom of my screen would not register a touch but mostly only at night. Again, it didn't happen too often and it usually went away after a little poking/prodding/pushing/.
I also thought it might be an application that I gave 'screen Overlay' rights that I shouldn't have and it was causing issues.
I validated my issue by using a Touchscreen Test app.
When I use an app like Vysor I am able to 'access' that area of the screen even when my fingers cannot. Does that validate this is a hardware issue?
The area affected was definitely more than just a few pixels (see screenshots).
More recently it was happening more frequently (not just at night) and it almost never goes away.
I wanted to make sure it wasn't a software issue. So I planned on dirty flashing my OS (AquariOS), but actually ended up accidentally upgrading to a clean version of Android 10. Unfortunately, the issue was still there.
I then did a clean flash and downgraded back to Pie w/AquariOS.
Shortly after getting back up the issue showed up again.
At this point, I have virtually lost all touch response for the bottom 1/8 (not quite the very bottom) of my screen. I've had to use a floating keyboard because the space bar falls right in that area. Sometimes I can't click 'next' or 'continue' in apps or web sites.
Has anyone ever experienced this very odd digitizer issue like this? Any thoughts/suggestions/ideas.
I'm guessing the only solution is a new phone as it is not worth the money to fix it.
So now I'm just waiting for either the Pixel 4A or 5 to come out so I can get a new phone I guess.
I just find this very odd how specific this area of 'dead pixels' is. I always thought it was more random than a specific rectangle.
I look forward to hearing from anyone.
A (not working with a full screen) Bug
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Hi bro, I've face the exact same issue, but for me it was at the center of the screen. Luckily my phone was under warranty, but getting them to replace my touch digitizer was a whole different thing. At first they just didn't acknowledge the issue, then I tried showing them proofs but they didn't believe as they were from some third party apps. Finally, I used markup to show them the issue and recorded it took some screenshots as well. So, they replaced my digitizer at last after constantly speaking them for 2-3 weeks. I can only suggest you that if your phone is still under warranty or you have accidental damage coverage, ask them to replace them. Otherwise, it'll be better to buy a new phone as replacing the screen from your pocket may be very costly.
For anyone who reads this thread,
I resigned myself to having a bad digitizer but was starting to look to replace the phone. Then about a week later I inadvertently dropped the phone in a pool. Unfortunately, as the screen had been replaced the waterproofing was no longer good and phone was a brick. So I never resolved the issue but will always assume that the company that replaced the screen did a less perfect job and that when a screen is replace the phone looses it's waterproofing ability
-A (new Pixel 3XL owning) Bug

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