Morning,
Yeah it's a cheap phone :fingers-crossed:, but I liked it :highfive:, and my first Android heart transplant. Came across post about hardware resets, but it depended on having some data from phone before "bricking " ( t was shorting 2 points on motherboard )
Is my E1 UNRECOVERABLE :crying:
If I could be pointed in a constructive direction would be grateful, or maybe it's time for prayers to Saint Jude (the patron of hopeless cases)
Slán
Hi
Thanks for writing to us at XDA Assist. You haven't clearly described the issue you're facing so it's a bit difficult to direct you properly. Can you please elaborate on your issue?
No response in two days, thread closed.
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hi,
i have had 2 touchscreen cell phones that have bad the "ghost screen problem".
the screen becomes non responsive where you touch and sometimes when you touch a certain spot (icon) it responds somewhere else.
i am going insane trying to find an explanation to this issue!
could a techie/expert/electronic cell phone engineer explain this to me? please? i beg you!!!
i have made a video of my cell phone acting up and posted it on youtube. sorry i explained the video in portuguese... but you can still probably understand the video!
i cant post links yet... so... see my video under my username: emailyarabrandao (youtube.com/watch?v=j4l9PZJFe-Q)
i have tried everything: i am running stock android froyo, nothing is installed and i have done a hard reset. i have taken the battery off, it happens with the usb connected and not connected. i have tried another oem usb cable and even connected the darn phone to 3 different computers running different windows os systems. and no i am not using a screen protector. the screen is clean and i even have washed my hands before touching the darn screen.
like i said before, this has happened to two cell phones of mine! a htc g1 and a motorola droid 2.
i did some research on youtube and found various videos of people with the same problem. as i understood it is a touch screen issue, it happens in various makes and models of cell phones.
i thank you kindly for your time in reading this post! i hope you can help me understand this issue! thank you.
Didnt see the vid since i cant click on it. But if u are using dual touch on a phone with a cross axis issue it would do that.
If not and its single touch i guess its a faulty screen since u did mention the screen and ur hands are clean. (Water on the sceen can ccause that too btw.)
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^ i apologize moderator. i didn't due it on purpose! i will take a look at your forum rules. thank you. have a nice day
@kindred7
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Didnt see the vid since i cant click on it. But if u are using dual touch on a phone with a cross axis issue it would do that.
If not and its single touch i guess its a faulty screen since u did mention the screen and ur hands are clean. (Water on the sceen can ccause that too btw.)
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^hummm... you spoke greek to me here; "But if u are using dual touch on a phone with a cross axis issue it would do that.".
can you be more specific?
i guess i should have mentioned on my 1st thread what phones i had. my 1st touchscreen phone was a HTC G1 and the other was a Motorola Droid 2.
but as i mentioned above, i have seen various videos on youtube from other users too.
the vids are not specific to make and model, they are all random.
i thank you for your response.
please... any help on this???
i cant find enough material on the net to help me understand the "ghost screen issue"... the inner workings of it...
thank you in advance!
bumping this up, hoping some high tech peep would help me understand this issue!
anyone knows anything in regards to my 1st post/question on this thread?
i really would like to hear some high tech guys on this touch screen issue!
thank you in advance!
hi everone,,,
I was just using my phone earlier today when I received a call and a text and another call at the same time in perfect timing, then the phone went black and hasn't shown any life since then.. I understand this is the Sudden Death Syndrome with the galaxy. What do I need to do to get that bootloader put onto my sd card and see if it can write the emmc at all? I also have veteran soldering skills, I can swap the emmc chip like a piece of cake if needed. Just wondering what I need to do to make my phone run again, thanks!
Hi,
This is definitely an issue to ask fellow device owners about...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-s3/help
Good luck!
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Mistook the title, the phone has the Y axis inverted, not the X one.
Hello XDA,
I searched for similar problems as mine, but none could help me (since couldn't find anything that is split-screen related).
The problem is I dropped my phone on the ground and since then, half of my screen (the lower part of it) has the Y axis inverted (pressing at the middle of the phone will activate the home button and vice versa).
Don't tell me to buy a new touchscreen for it because I can't afford one at the moment, and also can't afford buying a new phone.
I am thinking that the easiest way to fix this (software sided fix) is to sort-of use an app that flips the touchscreen but only for a half of screen.
I don't actually know how to fix this, that's why I am asking for your help.
The phone is an AllView V1 Viper.
Thanks for the future answers and for reading this post.
Hello Thank you for using XDA Assist.
I am sorry but it really seems like you have damaged hardware not software as you say you dropped your phone.
Unfortunately I can not locate a specific device forum for your device.
You are more than welcomed to post your question in the General section here http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general
I know it is not what you wanted to hear but I would say a local repair shop may be able to give you better answers.
Good Luck
Ragnar
It's too much to go into at this time I just got off the phone with Verizon and they basically told me I didn't know what I was doing. Which I can guarantee that I know more than what some of these packages and tier 2 people know. And that's only because of all of the troubleshooting steps I've had to take between 8 devices-two separate manufacturers a tablet that was repaired and came back with the same exact issues, & COUNTLESS numbers of FDRs, and it all has to do with the operating system.
:crying:
Hi,
I'm not sure how you think you will find help if it's too much to go into and you offer no details at all? :silly:
We have sections for many devices, and general sections for devices that have no section. But I can't point you anywhere with zero details or device names.
My Apologies
I meant, just at that time, last night. It was late, & I was SEVERELY anxious.
Sorry if I did not explain myself correctly.
I also have just suffered my 7th TIA(a.k.a., a mini-stroke), due to all the stress caused by trouble-shooting these stupid devices, so I'm still recouping a bit.
Again, my apologies for anything misleading. :crying:
Sorry to hear about the health issues. That's unfortunate.
But yes, to direct you anywhere... I'll need some details.
When you're ready! :good:
My Apologies
Again, I sincerely apologize. I guess I just was feeling out the forum & wanted to know what other issues & information others could share, that may be helpful to me.
Will, do though, thank you Darth!!!
#TheForceIsStrongInThisOne
Well, good luck Sir!
I'll close this thread. :good:
my phone is not work I do not know why
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my phone is not work I do not know why
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Hello, and welcome to XDA!
You would have the best of luck asking for help in this thread:
> Android Development and Hacking > Android General > 5300mAh 5.5" Bluboo X550 - Review, ROMs, Info, FAQs
Please note, you will have to register for an XDA account to post there. Also, when posting, please be specific as to what the problem is, any modifications that may have got you to where you are (rooting, et cetera), as well as things tried to alleviate the situation.
Hope this helps, and good luck!
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I need scheme
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Maybe. It could be a hardware issue, but me not knowing what the problem is (it was even mentioned that you "don't know why" the phone isn't working), software is more likely.
Which is why it is beneficial to post your problem in the thread mentioned above. I don't know anything about your device, except what I skimmed through on GSMArena. The people in that thread own that device, and have the best-hand user experience as a result. I don't have electrical schematics of every Android known to man filed away (I'm lucky if I have even one). Other than approaching the company, your fellow users are the best chance at getting that information, if it is indeed a hardware issue (and replacement parts are available).
Please be detailed there. Simply saying the phone "doesn't work" isn't constructive, and helps no one, as it suggests a plethora of possibilities.
Not to be cruel, I wasn't expecting a three word reply which effectively condenses the original post. Asking-for/needing/demanding effortless information/solutions, while someone else does the heavy lifting, is not what XDA Assist is all about. It's about pointing people in the right (I like to say best) direction with the information given. I feel I have done that. With an account now, time to get your feet wet.
Hope this helps.