[Q] Screen not responsive after replacement - HTC Sensation

Hi everyone,
I replaced my HTC Sensation screen yesterday due to it being cracked. The screen fitted fine but it seems that on the right side of the phone the screen can be pushed down slightly which means I have to push the screen down hard for a button to be pressed.
What can i do to fix this?
Thanks.

johnred123 said:
Hi everyone,
I replaced my HTC Sensation screen yesterday due to it being cracked. The screen fitted fine but it seems that on the right side of the phone the screen can be pushed down slightly which means I have to push the screen down hard for a button to be pressed.
What can i do to fix this?
Thanks.
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Is it the orriginal sensation screen?

rik452 said:
Is it the orriginal sensation screen?
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It's one I bought from Ebay

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[Q] Touch screen issues

My sensation's touchscreen has a problem
-there is an inactive strip in the middle of the screen
-there are imaginary touches on the screen in one straight line a bit below the middle of the screen.
-the aluminum foil on grounding pin trick does not work
any suggestions?
KaiJun said:
My sensation's touchscreen has a problem
-there is an inactive strip in the middle of the screen
-there are imaginary touches on the screen in one straight line a bit below the middle of the screen.
-the aluminum foil on grounding pin trick does not work
any suggestions?
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i had this not long ago luckily it went again and not been back but i suspect it is due to the pins as since i put mine in new housing it went
KernelDev101 said:
i had this not long ago luckily it went again and not been back but i suspect it is due to the pins as since i put mine in new housing it went
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I tried by brother's housing (Sensation XE, white) but the problem is still there. It also happens while charging, so maybe this is not about static?
Bump for the same issue..
I'm pretty sure this requires a replacement of the touchscreen/digitizer. Can someone please that this is the fix and not the entire lcd screen?
Thanks a bunch. FWIW, I had the same issue with my EVO 3d and Sprint gave me a replacement phone so I'm not sure what was bad.
Cheers!
wasabitobiko said:
I'm pretty sure this requires a replacement of the touchscreen/digitizer. Can someone please that this is the fix and not the entire lcd screen?
Thanks a bunch. FWIW, I had the same issue with my EVO 3d and Sprint gave me a replacement phone so I'm not sure what was bad.
Cheers!
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I had my digitizer replaced and the problem is still here
KaiJun said:
I had my digitizer replaced and the problem is still here
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Try the screen re-calibration NBH file... Here you are, but it'll wipe your data:
http://www.mediafire.com/?akul70qy128lo3u
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Please help me guys with touch screen

after i pick up the screen glass to clean it and laid it back the screen become like this
firas-20 said:
after i pick up the screen glass to clean it and laid it back the screen become like this
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Your LCD screen is damaged I guess.
Sent from my Sensation
MrJukeHardbane said:
Your LCD screen is damaged I guess.
Sent from my Sensation
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I need to know exactly which part of the phone i should replace.
firas-20 said:
I need to know exactly which part of the phone i should replace.
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Do you see any cracks on the digitizer (Touch Glass). Also does touch works? If your touch works that means your digitizer is fine and you only need to change LCD screen.
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MrJukeHardbane said:
Do you see any cracks on the digitizer (Touch Glass). Also does touch works? If your touch works that means your digitizer is fine and you only need to change LCD screen.
Sent from my Sensation
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thanks but there in no any cracks on the glass, so what i should do.
Hi
Greeting,
Iam feeling sad about your screen
Does your phone recognises the touch properly if yes then its surely your LCD screen
If it does not then you have change the digitizer
Well I if the phone is in warrenty then show to HTC service centre if not still show to HTC service center and let them identify the problem and change that from outer local repair man as HTC will charge you heavily
HIT THE THANKS BUTTON IF I HAVE HELLPED YOU
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hi guys i have recently purchased and replaced the glass on my tab 2 and i rebooted and the new screen is unresponsive. my digitizer was fine before i changed the glass and i have a clear picture but nothing happens when i touch it. can anyone help me.
whodge09 said:
hi guys i have recently purchased and replaced the glass on my tab 2 and i rebooted and the new screen is unresponsive. my digitizer was fine before i changed the glass and i have a clear picture but nothing happens when i touch it. can anyone help me.
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This could be because the screen isn't fitted down properly. I suggest taking it back or sending it back if it was done under warrenty, similar problem with my nexus 7. Screen wasnt put down properly. Thats most likely the cause
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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?
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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Is it under the screen protector and not the screen itself perhaps?
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the4biddendonut said:
Is it under the screen protector and not the screen itself perhaps?
Sent from my rotary phone
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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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kyleberry.graphics said:
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

Asus transformer TF300 Problem after screen replacment

Hi
I just replaced my screen at my Asus transformer 300 due to broken one, I have replaced 2 screen and at both of them I see a wired phenomena that the screen looks like it have an internal scratches\crack, it happened at both new screens which cause me to think that the problem is not the screen it self.
If some one had that issue or familiar with that, I will be happy to get any idea/help to provide that solution.
P.S I attached a pictures of the new screens after installation and turn on the device.
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ygrosma said:
Hi
I just replaced my screen at my Asus transformer 300 due to broken one...
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What did You actually replaced? Was it touch screen (front glass) or display (panel underneath the front glass)? It looks like Your display is broken.
Graiden05 said:
What did You actually replaced? Was it touch screen (front glass) or display (panel underneath the front glass)? It looks like Your display is broken.
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I replaced the front glass only, per your comment, this is the touch screen, what is the display you mean?
ygrosma said:
...what is the display you mean?
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Here is how it looks like: front, rear. There is also option to get both as one piece.
Thanks for your fruitful answer, I replaced only the screen that connect to the front side of the display, I will try to replace it, once again, appreciate your effort.
ygrosma said:
... I will try to replace it....
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