I got my note 10.1 today, while I was drawing some silly things on it, I noticed that whether my finger or S pen cannot go through some spots on the screen.
the first picture is when I hold my note horizontally and the 2nd vertically.
what should I do?
That's certainly not normal. I would just get it replaced from the place you bought it from, but you can also contact Samsung about it.
sjsj94 said:
I got my note 10.1 today, while I was drawing some silly things on it, I noticed that whether my finger or S pen cannot go through some spots on the screen.
the first picture is when I hold my note horizontally and the 2nd vertically.
what should I do?
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Return it or exchange it.
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Has anyone noticed with the galaxy note 10.1 that the touchscreen doesnt always respond? Seems to happen when I click the home screen icon every now and then.
This could also be partially my fault because I dont have a screen protector yet and have been over the top washing my hands before touching the screen.
driekus33 said:
Has anyone noticed with the galaxy note 10.1 that the touchscreen doesnt always respond? Seems to happen when I click the home screen icon every now and then.
This could also be partially my fault because I dont have a screen protector yet and have been over the top washing my hands before touching the screen.
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This usually happens if you have the pen out near the screen and then you use your fingers to touch the screen , the reason for this is that the Note disables touch input so that you can rest your palm on the screen while writing.
If it happens outside of the above scenario, then you may have a faulty touch panel.
It does happen when the pen is still in the dock.
Damn damn, have to pay to ship the item back to B&H.
Will play around some more tonight and confirm that it is a problem.
driekus33 said:
It does happen when the pen is still in the dock.
Damn damn, have to pay to ship the item back to B&H.
Will play around some more tonight and confirm that it is a problem.
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My touch screen went completely dead on me today. It would work find until the screen timed out or was turned off. After that the touch screen would not respond to anything, finger or pen. I am on stock not rooted with encryption enabled for exchange.
Played around with it some more and paid more attention. Seems to happen with task manager when i have to hit the small cross to close apps.
Hello XDA friends,
I have been wanting a Verizon or AT&T Note Pro 12.2 for a while -- I have a personal vendetta against Exynos and at this point can't do the wifi only model.
So, I went on Ebay and found one for $575, got it two days ago.
Issues:
1. Light bleed, holy mother sweet mary, light bleed. Top, bottom everywhere, its like looking at a cloudy sky.
2. The back has flex; a gentle touch flexes the fake leather back inwards, and its very noticeable. Its gotten to the point where the back cover is not actually perfectly smooth and has very tiny "lumps" inwards.
3. When the back flexes inwards, there seems to be a sharp point inside the tablet that pushes against the inside of the display itself; I pick it up with left hand, and there is a little "bubble wave" thing that the screen does on the top left hand side, kinda like when you poke an old LCD with your finger.
Thats really it... other than that it works. Should I RMA it to Samsung and have them repair, or should I return to ebay seller via a case (Seller is unresponsive, sadly)? Or is everyones Note Pro like this?
Thank you very much!
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My 12.2 Galaxy Tab Pro just started having a greenish blinking vertical 2 inch wide strip on the right side of the screen. When I put pressure on the sides of the screen or twist the screen a little it goes away. It also goes away sometimes then the screen rotates from horizontal to vertical. I took a screenshot but it didn't show the green strip. Is the digitizer failing? Something else? Any help is greatly appreciated.
she11kat said:
My 12.2 Galaxy Tab Pro just started having a greenish blinking vertical 2 inch wide strip on the right side of the screen. When I put pressure on the sides of the screen or twist the screen a little it goes away. It also goes away sometimes then the screen rotates from horizontal to vertical. I took a screenshot but it didn't show the green strip. Is the digitizer failing? Something else? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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The screenshot cannot capture the vertical line because it takes a copy of output from the mainboard. When pressing on the LCD to make it goes away is the sign your LCD starts to fail.
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The screenshot cannot capture the vertical line because it takes a copy of output from the mainboard. When pressing on the LCD to make it goes away is the sign your LCD starts to fail.
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Thanks for the info. Looks like I will have to replace the LCD or the tablet.
she11kat said:
Thanks for the info. Looks like I will have to replace the LCD or the tablet.
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A used LCD assembly is around $170 to $180 ( with frame ) or new one without frame is only around $180 to $190, this one you have to re use the frame and home button.
Your mainboard can last another 2 years if you know how to do the maintenance ( fix battery connectors ).
Hey guys,
I'm having some nasty dead pressure spots while using the s-pen tilted. Specially on the right top corner and bottom right corner.
Anyone else experiencing this? Maybe I got a bad digitizer?
Here's a video I shot of the problem:
If you got your device prior to the last 14 days, then I would recommend you take it back to the store for a replacement. As it is clearly faulty
I dropped my Galaxy J7 Pro. At first the screen started dying with a small black spot on the bottom left corner, then it spread nearly to the whole screen. Now when I press the Home button, all I see are flashes and sometimes I can barely see the time and battery info. There are no cracks or scratches on the screen. The touchscreen still works, it still registers touch inputs. I can still pick up when someone calls.
I'm going to get it fixed but I know almost nothing phone repair. So I thought I'd ask around so I don't get duped. What should a fix like this normally cost? Would it be an easy fix, like something they could do on the spot or would it take long? Thanks.