[Q] HTC Explorer - General Questions and Answers

I have an HTC Explorer A310e here, running Android 2.3.5, HTC Sense version 3.5. The phone is not rooted.
Issue is, if the screen is left idle for a few seconds it becomes irresponsive alongwith capacitive buttons, doesn't recognize touch. Then, if I lock the screen and unlock it, screen starts working again and becomes irresponsive again if left idle for a few seconds. I'm not talking about that the screen Timeout here or that it locks, screen remains lit, it just becomes irresponsive. Power mode is on High Performance, Screen tineout is set at 45 seconds. I reset the phone, but that didn't solve the problem.
Now, considering that it starts recognizing touch again after locked and unlocked, I suppose it's not a hardware issue. So, please, if any body could tell any solutions, I'd be grateful.

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HTC Diamond - backlight not off after inactivity - just fading out a little

Ok so I have a little problem with my HTC Diamond. In options I set to turn-off the backlight after 10s of inactivity which is standard. The problem is that after those 10s I can see that the screen backlight is fading out but it doesn't fade out completly - if you look from an angle it might appear that it's off but if you look at the front of the phone or simply in the dark you can see that the backlight is still on only set to something near 10 or 5%. As you know the battery just sucks in this device and I don't want the backlight to drain it so any ideas or tips on this matter? Of course I can put the phone to sleep mode but I'd just prefer to make the backlight turning off so I can take a look at the screen to for example check the time without having to press any buttons...
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After those 10s the screen is not turning off completly, just fading to 5, 10 %. The screen with all the info, the home page let us say, is still visible and drains the battery. I also could just press the power button to turn is completly off, but I would also prefer it to do this manually after ten second.
Did you find a solution to this problem yet?
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Same thing here, and my Backlight is stuck to 100% i think,
anyone found a solution to this? any hints?
Guys, i assume youve set the "turn off device if not used for xxx mins" correctly whilst in battery and external power correctly?
If you have, what roms are you using as you give us no information to help any further
Hello,
I had the same problem with ROM 2.03.421.2, date 12/24/08.Back then I had SPB mobile shell installed and a very few applications and I couldn't find the problem. I made a hard reset so now, with nothing installed, the device also enters standby. You should take care because it is possible that the device is not entering standby either and it is making calls. When I had this problem my friends were complaining that I kept calling them and not talking. It is strange as I'm sure I put the device to sleep with the power button. But still, somehow, it was making calls...

[Q] Android Revolution HD 3.0.3 - Standby and Lock Screen Issues

I have flashed Android Revolution HD 3.0.2 yesterday and 3.0.3 this afternoon.
I have some issues relating with the Standby Mode and Lock screen.
When i want to lock the screen, i have to try and press the power button several times before my HTC become standby. It's also the same case when i want to turn on my HTC from standby mode.
Does anyone have the same issues? please advise.
What should i do?
pefenky said:
I have flashed Android Revolution HD 3.0.2 yesterday and 3.0.3 this afternoon.
I have some issues relating with the Standby Mode and Lock screen.
When i want to lock the screen, i have to try and press the power button several times before my HTC become standby. It's also the same case when i want to turn on my HTC from standby mode.
Does anyone have the same issues? please advise.
What should i do?
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Ah, glad to see I'm not the only one with the lock issue on Android Revolution.
I've just tried a different ROM and it works fine. I just have to press the lock button about 6 times before it actually puts the screen to sleep, the other 5 times I lock it and it locks but the screen doesn't sleep, it just goes to the ring screen.

[Q] Screen "blackout"

Hi everyone,
I read about screen issues and unlock problems. The one I have is slightly different. During regular work, no matter what I do, the screen shuts off every few seconds (or a little bit longer, not regulary). Buttons on the bottom works and it seems that the touch screen is still active but i can't turn the screen on. Then I have to push the upper button to lock the screen and press it again to unlock it.
I was searching the forums to solve it but I haven't found anything similar to my problem.
Soft is updated to 2.3.4 and it didn't help
thx
Tom
You haven't set the screen timeout to be kite like 15 second have you?
Setting...display
Swyped from HTC Desire S using XDA Premium
of course it's not the screen timout. It's set on 45 seconds. The "blackouts" are not regular, sometimes it's after 5 sec, somtimes after 30
any ideas?
I still have the same problem, so bump...
Could be an app you installed causing the problem. Hard to say.
I would probably factory reset it, and see if it fixes the problem first.

[Q] [J] CM10 FXP217 Touch freeze

I've got Xperia J with CM 10, release FXP217, kernel version 3.0.8. Everything seems all right and the phone works as it should (except of the known issues and bugs). But I noticed that nobody mentioned, that their touch freezes or anything.
The main issue and reason for asking this question - sometimes my screen, or rather touch, freezes and there's nothing I can do with it. It doesn't react to any movement, but the phone itself remains functional and does everything normally, so it doesn't remain active or anything, just doesn't react to any touch at all. I have to press power button a lot before it starts reacting again. I usually press the power button and move my finger across the screen for as long as it doesn't lock itself or unfreeze.
At other occasions it does something a bit different - the touch gets a bit dull and unresponsive in general, but after some using it, it goes back to normal. When using the Pointer location overlay i noticed, that while I move my finger across the screen, the trail stops for a half a second or so and continues. It's like the touch periodically gets "disabled" or something. But when I press HARD and move my finger a bit slower than regularly it mostly is good and after some time - it gets back to normal.
One day it may occur twice or maybe even not at all, sometimes it happens a lot, like even 4-7 times; at rare occasions, this problem reoccures in small periods of time (like when I use the touch screen a lot).
Is there anything known about this issue? Is there a fix for that?

Touch screen doesn't work when device woken up (Intermittent)

I've got an intermittent problem - sometimes when I wake the phone up, the touch screen doesn't work. It happens when I wake it up with the power button, when someone calls, or when an alarm wakes up the screen. That means when the problem happens, I can't answer the call, or turn off the alarm (sometimes locking the screen and waking it up immediately works).
It doesn't seem to be affected by whether or not the phone is or has been charging, whether it's been in my pocket or the temperature of the device. I've not been able to discern a pattern at all. Once the phone is unlocked and the touchscreen is working though, it works perfectly. The problem never returns while I'm using it, only if I lock it, and only sometimes.
If I leave the screen on while touch is unresponsive, I can tell when it is responsive to touch again by a line that quickly flashes along the top edge of the screen. At that point, the screen operates entirely normally.
In what may be a related item, when I'm on a call, sometimes the proximity sensor doesn't work properly and the screen turns back on and starts working. I get off the call and find my phone in a different app.
Does the Nexus 5 use the proximity sensor while the screen is off as a way to weed out unintended touches while the phone is in a pocket?
I'm going to try and store it face up over the next couple of weeks and see if the problem continues, but I was hoping that someone might have some insight.
About the phone:
I cracked the screen over the summer and had it replaced, but I didn't have any issues with it at all until I installed Lollipop. 5.0.1 hasn't made a difference

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