Can an old Samsung Wireless Charge cause damage to the screen? - Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Questions & Answers

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Part of the touchscreen is now unresponsive.
The last thing that I did before it broke was charge it on my Samsung Wireless Charger.
- didn't drop the phone
- no physical damage on screen
- no recent OS software update
- screen was still working this morning -> charged on wireless charger -> suddenly became unresponsive
- tried safe mode and turning it off and on already. Will try to Factory Reset after backing up
Anyone with similar experience? Searching online points to a damaged digitizer, which requires a screen replacement.

I don't think the charger is the culprit for the unresponsiveness, I have charged all my notes up the 10+with some really old charging pads, one is an old generic one that I bought for a a note 3 back in the days!

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So here's the deal.
One day, I dropped my defy "accidentally" inside a water closet. I put it up high in the shelves and suddenly it drops down to the closet.
now the left part of the screen is unable to be touched anymore. as could be seen in the screenshot below. the green areas are the ones that are broken
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as this is a surely hardware problem, are there any other solutions than:
a. buy a new LCD screen (hard to find)
b. buy a new phone
thanks for the help guys
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Sorry
Since it is a hardware problem, I can't think of any other solution besides purchasing another LCD/phone. I'm sorry.
That said, I have put my defy underwater many times. The touch screen stop working when wet, but I had no issues with it once it dried. Maybe the problem was from the impact?

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Suddenly lost Fast charging and got heating issues while screen off

Everything was fine and few days back phone started heating while screen off , i had 70% battery before sleeping and when i wake up phone was dead and i am not getting fast charging on original htc charger and tried another charger as well but same, even in safe mode i have same heating and slow charging issue and one more thing after reaching 100% and still on charging phone does not heat.
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Hi all,
Recently picked up a Samsung Tab 3 with a smashed screen and broken charging port. Replaced the charging port now and hooked it up to power supply. Had no life, plugged it into PC so i could hear the chime when it does turn on and it connected straight away so there is power there.
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I bought another broken SM-T805 and when i start it (cold start) takes about 15 seconds before the screen starts to malfunktion.
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