Put my tablet down for a while, and when I came back to it today, there are some serious ghost touches happening. It's especially bad when I touch the back, left side (if holding tablet landscape) I've rebooted and it hasn't helped.
I have a Zagg screen protector on it, which I've never had an issue with beforehand.
Any ideas?
I think it's JUST outside of warranty (not that I've filled the card out...)
new ion? said:
Put my tablet down for a while, and when I came back to it today, there are some serious ghost touches happening. It's especially bad when I touch the back, left side (if holding tablet landscape) I've rebooted and it hasn't helped.
I have a Zagg screen protector on it, which I've never had an issue with beforehand.
Any ideas?
I think it's JUST outside of warranty (not that I've filled the card out...)
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I started having ghost touches a while ago, and still occasionally do. I had a screen protector on to start with, absolutely fine. Then after a while they started. Removed the screen protector and no problems again for a while. Now I get them very occasionally, and slight non-responsiveness the the upper right (landscape) quarter or the screen. Normally only after I've been using it for quite a while. Leave it a while and reboot helps.
I'd say try removing the protector.
So, I can't believe I didn't think of this sooner: pretty sure its my keyboard that causes the issues. Took the tablet out of the dock so I could hold it differently, and all issues stopped.
This sucks.
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Hi,
I've had my Nexus S for less than 4 weeks, and I just noticed today that the top right corner of the screen seems to have some give when you press on it. It apparently just started happening now... Anyone else have this issue with their phone? I'm wondering if I should just run to Best Buy and have them exchange the phone for me before it's too late...
Thanks,
Mike
I don't have that problem with mine but in your case looks like you might have to take that trip to best buy
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if you look at it, does the surface of the top corner part raised a bit compared to the other corners or sides?
I ask because I tried to press gently on the corners and also the sides and there's a very slight give. It maybe because of the type of screen (plastic?) causing the give when pressed?
yeah it appears to be ever so slighlty raised, and has a very slight give...
any word on if this is normal? I have the same issue with the bottom capacitive side....it is noticeably lose sometimes, I can push it then it becomes tight...then the capacitive buttons wont work unless I turn off the screen then turn it back on.
My 2 week old Nexus S just started doing this. It feels like the screen is attached with glue and the screen has separated from the frame. I can press on it and it sticks for a moment, but if press a minute later it clicks again.
My phone had the same problem.. Upper right screen was lifting ever so slightly. I was passed my thirty days so i couldn't bring it back to bestbuy. My only option was to send it to samsung for repair. The problem was that they had it for almost three weeks and when i got it back the screen was still lifting up. I had to send it back out and almost three weeks later (again) i got it back and it was fixed. They ended up replacing the PBA. Not exactly sure what that is but the phone is fixed.
I was wondering that if these two flaws goes together. If dust can go under screen -maby there is a too big of a gap between parts and the touchscreen connection isnt good etc. Personally I dont have neither one and my phone sits in my pocket all-day-along. So fill in the poll (if I manage to put it in) and lets see if there is something to see.
If you keep your phone so the dust problem is unlikely to appear, please DO NOT answer the poll because this would skew the results.
I think they could be linked since I only got bad touchscreen when my dust contamination level rose from 1 spec of dust to 3 and a batch on the right side. Immediately the next day I felt the touchscreen become unresponsive.
Although that day when I first spotted the increase of dust amount in the screen, touchscreen worked as intended. I only started experiencing lazy touchscreen the day after that.
Maybe somehow specs of dust get "electricized" and affect the touchscreen operation?
I don't see how this could be affected by dust, as the touch layer is glued to the glass, while the lcd is just a screen which displays stuff dust doesn't come through the touch layer. I think it's due to static buildup in the phone.
Edit: also i got the faulty touch screen issue after a week, but it disappeared again, and now i don't have it anymore
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I was wondering that if these two flaws goes together. If dust can go under screen -maby there is a too big of a gap between parts and the touchscreen connection isnt good etc. Personally I dont have neither one and my phone sits in my pocket all-day-along. So fill in the poll (if I manage to put it in) and lets see if there is something to see.
If you keep your phone so the dust problem is unlikely to appear, please DO NOT answer the poll because this would skew the results.
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No, it's not linked
I have my sensation in puch always when not in use, and there is no dust/any other stuff that could go into phone.
When I got my first sensation it had some dust or dirt whatever under the screen already, they replaced it in few days, now I have this new and it took 2weeks for something to get under there again.
Going to return/replace this again soon.
not good, not good at all!
I queryed htc about that and they answered that return/replace it at the shop, and that what the sop did nice and fast.
I wanted to check if my phone was s-on or s-off so I booted into bootloader (alas, it was s-on), but after I rebooted back into normal mode, touchscreen returned back to normal. No more touchscreen issues.
Very strange, I will be testing it further.
I know there people who removed the factory screen protector when the Triumph first came out and it helped screen responsiveness. I held off because I wanted to see if there would be any adverse side effects.
I know there have been reports that the screen is gorilla glass, but it seems odd that they would add a factory protector if it was. So those of you that removed the protector, does it seem as durable as gorilla glass? Any scratches?
I left mine on and it may have one very minor scratch in it. but I know in my mind I can always take it off and put a new one on and always have a pristine screen underneath. I have no problems with responsiveness other than the processor being busy doing something on occasion keeping the phone from responding but I have never seen a phone that doesn't do that.
I know this is only incidentally related to the topic but I kept my factory screen protector on and the only time I've ever had issues with screen responsiveness is scrolling the stock dock.
Which immediately disappears if I use a different launcher/dock like Launcher Pro or Go Launcher.
So for me the effort/risk of removing it wasn't worth it in my eyes.
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I know this is only incidentally related to the topic but I kept my factory screen protector on and the only time I've ever had issues with screen responsiveness is scrolling the stock dock.
Which immediately disappears if I use a different launcher/dock like Launcher Pro or Go Launcher.
So for me the effort/risk of removing it wasn't worth it in my eyes.
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Same with me mostly. I've had more responsive touch screens, but even with the screen protector, I would say this is well within acceptable limits for me.
My phone doesn't do that
Intercepter said:
I left mine on and it may have one very minor scratch in it. but I know in my mind I can always take it off and put a new one on and always have a pristine screen underneath. I have no problems with responsiveness other than the processor being busy doing something on occasion keeping the phone from responding but I have never seen a phone that doesn't do that.
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I've had much improved responsiveness without the factory screen protector. No side effects . I had crappy responsiveness regardless of launcher with that thing on there... Might as well have used duct tape on the screen, Motorola!
http://www.corninggorillaglass.com/products-with-gorilla/motorola
I handed someone my phone to show them how awesome it was, and he was like, "Oh cool," grabs the tab of the protector, and takes it half-way off. Dirt got in there so I had to take it off. Long story short, responsiveness is still on the weak side, but could be attributed to the processor being busy as someone previously posted.
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I handed someone my phone to show them how awesome it was, and he was like, "Oh cool," grabs the tab of the protector, and takes it half-way off. Dirt got in there so I had to take it off. Long story short, responsiveness is still on the weak side, but could be attributed to the processor being busy as someone previously posted.
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there is another screen protector under the tabbed protector
Fodoom said:
I handed someone my phone to show them how awesome it was, and he was like, "Oh cool," grabs the tab of the protector, and takes it half-way off. Dirt got in there so I had to take it off. Long story short, responsiveness is still on the weak side, but could be attributed to the processor being busy as someone previously posted.
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Um, unless I'm completely blind the factory protector doesn't have the pull tab, however the SHIPPING protector did... you were SUPPOSED to remove that one.
As to the factory protector, I'm leaving mine on. Only input lag I have is when I've got the phone heavily loaded down doing something which will happen on occasion, after all it's only a single core... even my Tegra 2 tablet will lag occasionally...
This is a video of removing the screen protector we're talking about.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGP8-FZr1Yw&feature=feedu
Fodoom said:
I handed someone my phone to show them how awesome it was, and he was like, "Oh cool," grabs the tab of the protector, and takes it half-way off. Dirt got in there so I had to take it off. Long story short, responsiveness is still on the weak side, but could be attributed to the processor being busy as someone previously posted.
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Don't know if this is a dead horse or not but I just got through removing the cheap plastic screen protector on my and my wife's Triumph. I didn't use a razor blade like is shown on an youtube vid but I just kept working my finger nail along the edge of the glass until the protector started to come up and kept working my nail further under it until I could get a grip on it and start pulling it up. It's not that hard once you get an edge going. I think it made a big improvement on how sharp and colorful the screen is. I think it is more responsive also.
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Don't know if this is a dead horse or not but I just got through removing the cheap plastic screen protector on my and my wife's Triumph. I didn't use a razor blade like is shown on an youtube vid but I just kept working my finger nail along the edge of the glass until the protector started to come up and kept working my nail further under it until I could get a grip on it and start pulling it up. It's not that hard once you get an edge going. I think it made a big improvement on how sharp and colorful the screen is. I think it is more responsive also.
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I second that - I removed it right after I bought the phone and immediately noticed a big difference.
So I bought it about in January with a dock. Put a protector on the screen. Never dropped it. Then started noticing there is a movement in the screen on the left side. When you press the screen it moves a couple mm in. Go it replaced right away. Now this one started to do the same. WTF? This time it's on the top right. Am I just unlucky or is everyone having these problems?
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So I bought it about in January with a dock. Put a protector on the screen. Never dropped it. Then started noticing there is a movement in the screen on the left side. When you press the screen it moves a couple mm in. Go it replaced right away. Now this one started to do the same. WTF? This time it's on the top right. Am I just unlucky or is everyone having these problems?
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Hell-o there.
Are speaking of the slight popping\clicking when you press or squeeze the tablet?
Mine does this also a small amount.
Not too noticeable with a case on the tablet.
This is a very common thing with the Infinity.
I have had my tablet for quite a while now. I put a skinpea brand screen protector (wet application) on it years ago and had a spare that's been sitting around. My original protector has some BAD yellowing going on so I finally decided to remove it and replace it. I powered down, removed the old one. I noticed some significant static when removing it. I replaced it with a new one, worked out all the bubbles and accidently turned it on while doing so. When I was done removing bubbles I turned the screen back on and tried to use the tablet but now I'm getting....random response from the touchscreen. It managed to accidently bring up google search which brought up a keyboard with swype. I'm getting "ghost" touches all over the screen all the time from the looks of things. Not just touches...small swipes. Did I kill my touchscreen controller? Is there anything I can do or am I SOL? Has anyone seen something like this before? Screen static/removing a screen protector = effed up touch?