Alright. I noticed this earlier today when I was cleaning my screen by breathing on my phone and wiping away with my shirt. While running my finger across the screen, I noticed some discoloration across the middle part of the screen as my finger slid past. After further testing, it seems as if my screen flexes right in the center of the device. Has anyone else experienced this? Or someone else willing to look into it?
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Alright. I noticed this earlier today when I was cleaning my screen by breathing on my phone and wiping away with my shirt. While running my finger across the screen, I noticed some discoloration across the middle part of the screen as my finger slid past. After further testing, it seems as if my screen flexes right in the center of the device. Has anyone else experienced this? Or someone else willing to look into it?
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A lot of people talked about that with the international One X but I hadn't really noticed it on my AT&T One X. I guess it is because the LCD panel is actually glued to the glass.
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In the top left of my screen I've noticed dust forming under the screen. I read this somewhere before, but couldn't find it since I'm on the XDA app.
I read in one of the other HTC phone categories that it is a manufacture defect because the glue didn't hold the digitizer down properly.
It's only 2-3 tiny pieces, and by no means is affecting my experience with the phone. My concern is however, how much will get accumulated under the screen?
Anybody else that has had this issue have any insight?
I'd exchange it. You never know and may get worse.
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Just wondering if anyone else has had the same problem. Last night I turned on my phone to find what looks like blotches of ink stains or oil behind the screen. Touch screen works just fine and I can see the entire display. It just looks like the lcd is floating just above these "stains" or whatever they are. If I press on the back of the phone at the battery cover, the stains move a little. Very strange, considering I baby my phone, have never dropped it or gotten it wet.
T-Mobile is sending a replacement, but I'd still like to know what happened and if I can fix it.
Thanks.
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Please post only one thread in one section. Multiple threads about the same thing are pointless. You will get more help that way. Thanks!
I just answered your other thread...
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Hey guys,
Today I noticed a very weird looking spot right above the "htc" logo on my TMO Sensation. It seems like there is some fluid just beneath the surface of the screen and the spot is right at the edge of the screen. I am really careful with my phone and i dont think i caused it. I didnt drop it or put any pressure on the screen. And, I always carry my phone in my bag. I really dont know what happened!! I looked at my phone in the sunlight today and it was there. I know for sure it wasnt there yesterday.
Anyone else having the same issue? What should i do?
Thanks.
PS. I will take a picture of the spot and post it when i get home.
For sure post a picture. Maybe it's the dust issue everyone is having?
I know its not the dust issue for sure. It looks like there's some kind of liquid under the screen. And its starting from the edge of the screen.
i have the same problem and i actually just sent my phone in today for repair. it looked like some circles (definitely not dust) that i can rub with my shirt and they would disappear, but only to come back 15 minutes later.
Well, i tried cleaning that area but no luck. where did you send it for repair?
I believe it is some kind of sensor, probably the light sensor for the automatic brightness or the proximity sensor. I have it as well. It's between the htc logo and the other sensor to the left of the speaker. I'm sure it's meant to be there. No need to send it in for repairs.
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I hope that aint the beginning of a newton ring in youre sake.
Its a kinda oil looking spot?
For newton rings they say you applied to much presseaur on the screen wich caused it.
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@Jimmah555 The spot is right above "tc" of "htc" logo. and the proximity sensor is right above it. so i dont think it's meant to be there. weird!! i am gonna goto the tmobile store tomorrow and check out the demo handset.
http://www.htc.com/us/content/documents/HTC_Sensation/20110526_Sensation_TMUS_WWE_UM.PDF
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Go to page 8.
Again, no need to worry
Jimmah555 said:
http://www.htc.com/us/content/documents/HTC_Sensation/20110526_Sensation_TMUS_WWE_UM.PDF
Download or load the PDF file in your browser.
Go to page 8.
Again, no need to worry
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You Sir are great!! Thank you.
So if that's the proximity sensor under the glass like it shows on the pdf manual, what's the little circle thing to the left of the speaker grill? Is that light sensor?
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hello gurus,
my phone screen seems to have some kind of problem, it seems to be washed out at the bottom, attached a pic of the screen. Can you let me know if it is a faulty lcd/digitizer or an even bigger problem?
Thanks,
tranceoholic
It's hard to tell for sure but looks from the picture that your phone has light bleed from the capacitive buttons. Was kind of a common problem for some when the phone was first released but I have not seen anyone mention it in a long time. You could try to press with fingers along the bottom of screen where it meets the housing and see if it snaps back down but most likely would require a replacement.
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E.Cadro said:
It's hard to tell for sure but looks from the picture that your phone has light bleed from the capacitive buttons. Was kind of a common problem for some when the phone was first released but I have not seen anyone mention it in a long time. You could try to press with fingers along the bottom of screen where it meets the housing and see if it snaps back down but most likely would require a replacement.
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i just learned from my brother who uses this phone, he said it might have got slightly wet, as it was raining when he was carrying it around with him. Plan to put this in a pack of rice for few days, hope it gets fixed.
there are no other problems with the screen or anything else on the device.
Thanks,
tranceoholic
I recently bought a used HTC One S. Its in great shape and I've only had it for a few months. A few days ago I noticed an air bubble on the left side of my screen. At first I thought it was a crack or a scratch but the glass on my phone is fine. It keeps getting larger and I don't have any money for a new phone at the moment so I was wondering if anyone else had this problem or knows how to fix it?
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I recently bought a used HTC One S. Its in great shape and I've only had it for a few months. A few days ago I noticed an air bubble on the left side of my screen. At first I thought it was a crack or a scratch but the glass on my phone is fine. It keeps getting larger and I don't have any money for a new phone at the moment so I was wondering if anyone else had this problem or knows how to fix it?
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Is it under the screen protector and not the screen itself perhaps?
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Is it under the screen protector and not the screen itself perhaps?
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I don't have a screen protector on my phone. Its in the screen its self :crying:
I used to see this on the old acclaims a lot. Best bet is a blowdryer to reheat the glue under the digi. Let it cool slowly though or it can crack (though it's unlikely)
Otherwise it'll need a new digitizer
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I used to see this on the old acclaims a lot. Best bet is a blowdryer to reheat the glue under the digi. Let it cool slowly though or it can crack (though it's unlikely)
Otherwise it'll need a new digitizer
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I've tried this because I saw it on a form for one of the older iPhones and it made it worse!! I'm not really worried about anymore. Guess I'll have to wait for my upgrade later this year
ThatOneKidRobby said:
I recently bought a used HTC One S. Its in great shape and I've only had it for a few months. A few days ago I noticed an air bubble on the left side of my screen. At first I thought it was a crack or a scratch but the glass on my phone is fine. It keeps getting larger and I don't have any money for a new phone at the moment so I was wondering if anyone else had this problem or knows how to fix it?
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I have the same issue .. just started for me... last year my broken screen had been replaced...
Theoretically this will occur when the digitizer is getting apart from the screen. As you may know, the screen we see it's composed from several layers glued together. The digitizer is the last layer, the one we touch and transmit our touches to the OS. This is also the part that usually gets broken (if the shock wasn't too big ofc to break the actual LCD screen).
You could go to a service, they are used to replace such parts and they could glue it back. It might be possible that your device had the digitizer replaced in the past and it was not properly glued as it have been initially in the manufacturing plant and that's why you have the issue