Left side of screen... detached?? - Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime

Kind of strange to describe but here goes.
If you press the left side of the screen (horizontal under Asus logo) you can feel a click as the screen moves in even when not pushing hard. It is like the layers have separated, it's only the left side.
For example if I tap the left side, you can hear and feel it making contact (not my finger, if you make contact and press you can hear it clicking). I'm wondering if it is a fault and on its way out or something many of you have? It isn't right because it never used to do it.
I have cover from the store it was purchased at that covers accidental damage, just not theft. So if needs be I will bounce it off the way to get it replaced. But has anyone else had this?

Yep, screen separation. Mine started doing the same thing. Then one of the OTA updates bricked it so I had to RMA it anyway. I figure it will only get worse so your probably better off getting a new one. You'll probably get a replacement before I get mine back from RMA. Kind of worried about how the repair will turn out too.

Mcnia said:
Yep, screen separation. Mine started doing the same thing. Then one of the OTA updates bricked it so I had to RMA it anyway. I figure it will only get worse so your probably better off getting a new one. You'll probably get a replacement before I get mine back from RMA. Kind of worried about how the repair will turn out too.
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Thanks,
I knew it isn't normal, but I just can't be bothered returning it. But I guess I should, the first Asus product I've ever had a problem with, shame.

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Suggestions - Right side creaking

Well I've just noticed the right side of my tablet has a creak to it. Seems a little loose and am not sure what to do. Am I correct in assuming that the creaking will just get worse in time and potentially come apart completely? Anyone else experiencing this?
Not sure what to do. I've got until Jan. 24th to return it to Best Buy but other than this issue, I love this thing and don't want to get rid of it since the chances of getting a replacement are extremely slim.
I have seen several people comment about the right side seems loose. The bottom right area in the black trim area has a little noise and creak in it when tapped or pressed on mine. My middle left screen area has a little clunk in it when tapped like the glass has a slight gap between in and the screen behind.
I have considered returning mine also because of this but if it is normal, I don't want to since I may get one that is worse. Everything else works fine with mine.
Mine Loose Too
Just got my gray prime 64 yesterday and I did notice the right side of the screen seems loose and protrudes up further than the rest of the display. It almost seems like there might be something too bulky below it preventing it from laying flat.
I have it to, but to the right of the charger slot. It seems like a common issue. You have months worth of repair warranty so if it gets worse you can always send it to ASUS and they'll likely repair it.
Moothead2 said:
I have it to, but to the right of the charger slot. It seems like a common issue. You have months worth of repair warranty so if it gets worse you can always send it to ASUS and they'll likely repair it.
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Yeah - seems like they all have this defect.
Mine is on the upper left were the volume rocker is. Gets a little annoying.
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TheKricket said:
Yeah - seems like they all have this defect.
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Is it really all of them? I've been keeping a list of things to look out for once Amazon finally ships my Prime and I didn't think this is an unavoidable issue (as with GPS). Correct me if I'm wrong, please.
same
I am experiencing the same creaking on the right bezel, about 3/4 of the way up. It was not creaking right out of the box, it started after about 5 days of heavy usage. I am not too worried about it at the moment.
( note: this is my first complaint about my tfp, I love my prime.)
I have slight creaking near the volume rocker. its my only gripe with my device. I rarely if ever hear it, but I know its there and it bugs me.
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I have it to, but to the right of the charger slot. It seems like a common issue. You have months worth of repair warranty so if it gets worse you can always send it to ASUS and they'll likely repair it.
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Does this come with the typical, one year warrenty? How do you even get in contact with them for a repair? This is only getting worse I've noticed and I also have 8 dead pixels. I really want a brand new one but doesn't look like any of my Best Buy's around me are going to get them anytime soon. How do I go about getting them to fix it?
Must be more an issue with the 64s. My two 32 models didn't have this issue.
I've tried out 3 Primes (Champagne 32GB, 2X Gray 32GB), and none have had this issue.
wynand32 said:
I've tried out 3 Primes (Champagne 32GB, 2X Gray 32GB), and none have had this issue.
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I wish mine wasn't as bad as it is. It's to the point where I won't even hold it with my right hand because I'm afraid it'll break it.
Yes - mine creaks too in a few spots.
But it is not that bad....
Mine is on the top left. Feels like the front panel is loose. I emailed asus about it yesterday hopefully they respond soon.
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Not getting this on my Prime, FWIW.

Damaged pixels in screen

When I look at my screen there's a couple of spots that are really bright it looks like the pixels may be damaged. It almost looks like you can see to the back side of the screen. I've had an otterbox defender on it since I got it, plus its never been dropped. I just got the phone a week ago. If I take it back to get replaced will I get a new phone or a "like New“ phone?
I really hate to see this on a new phone. Any suggestions.
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When I look at my screen there's a couple of spots that are really bright it looks like the pixels may be damaged. It almost looks like you can see to the back side of the screen. I've had an otterbox defender on it since I got it, plus its never been dropped. I just got the phone a week ago. If I take it back to get replaced will I get a new phone or a "like New“ phone?
I really hate to see this on a new phone. Any suggestions.
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If you bring/send it back to verizon, they should give you a new phone. If it is through insurance, you may get a refurb but the phone is still new so they may only have new ones in stock.
best bet is call verizon and see what they will do.
I've got a similar spot on my phone but it doesn't bother me enough to ship it out for a possibly refurbished one. It's a single spot in the upper left portion of the screen that I can only notice when the screen is completely dark. I'm guessing it's a relatively widespread issue since I think I've heard something similar at least twice before.
lolspin said:
I've got a similar spot on my phone but it doesn't bother me enough to ship it out for a possibly refurbished one. It's a single spot in the upper left portion of the screen that I can only notice when the screen is completely dark. I'm guessing it's a relatively widespread issue since I think I've heard something similar at least twice before.
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is it that dark rectangle thing that you can only see when looking at it from an angle underneath? every DNA has that on the top left and top rgiht lol

Had a Faulty Device, my experience so far...

So first 2-3 days with the device I kept noticing more and more issues since its been out of the box. I'm really particular with anything I own and if I'm paying money for it then I expect nothing but the best, and I'll take care of my belongings the same.
As soon as I unboxed it I noticed that some of the edges of the metal finish were unevenly colored and scratched. The dark plastic fillers on the back had patches in them and were discolored also. I told myself I wouldn't be so nitpick-ey about those. Moving on...
Later once I setup the phone I realized the power button's right side was completely sunk in, while the volume rocker was also uneven, with the Volume up Side sticking out of the device, and the Volume down Side completely flush with the device.
Concerned I took it to the closest AT&T store where I've become quite friendly with some of the sales associates there. Just wanted to get an opinion as to whether I should live with these imperfections (it would have drove me crazy). I showed it to one of them and they urged me to call AT&T support and try to set up a buyers remorse period exchange straight away.
It took two hours to deal with AT&T customer service on the phone, but it was worth it. I'm shipping this one back and they're gonna priority ship out another one soon. The representative told me they've been getting a few calls regarding such hardware issues.
I'm interested to see if any of you have had any issues yet so far. And if this is a isolated situation with a few devices manufactured at different warehouses.
As with any new product launch, there are going to be some bad ones that slip through the cracks in the rush to get the product to consumers as quickly as possible. I'm glad you got your fixed rather easily, though!
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As with any new product launch, there are going to be some bad ones that slip through the cracks in the rush to get the product to consumers as quickly as possible. I'm glad you got your fixed rather easily, though!
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Yes of course I completely agree with you. With a few product launches recently and the ones I've bought right when they were released have had issues out of the box or after major updates. The XboxOne, PS4, Retina iPad Mini, 5S etc have given me a little trouble out of the box or after their big updates, but they're still premium devices. Same with the HTC M8 that's why I didn't make too big a deal about it and seek to get my money back. I just asked for an exchange that's all. The rep that helped me, he urged me to ask for a replacement. This device is going to my daily driver for the next year and a half or so. Really happy with it minus the little issues thus far. Best mainstream android device I've ever used.
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My M8 was random rebooting every so often. It was enough to notice it as a problem. I did a factory reset, problem still persisted. AT&T gladly exchanged and now I'm good to go ???
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SO far I have the power button stick on me a few times. Pressing it a few times seems to get it to go back to normal.
Also once while on a call, afterwards the phone would not sleep. Powered the phone off. Ever since phone has been running smooth.
Glad you were able to get it exchanged. I've had mine for a few days and while there are no critical flaws, I do see some scratches that I most definitely did not cause and were there out of the box. I also know what you mean by the uneven banding because I have that too, it's very minor though. There are 2 surface scratches on the back that aren't noticeable unless you have really good eyes (which I do) and a very small chip at the front around the bezel that is impossible to cause naturally. I'm trying to tell myself I shouldn't be so picky because I've already unlocked the bootloader and put a custom rom on it and I assume if I want to exchange it at Best Buy I'll have to put the stock rom back on and lock the bootloader. I'm on the fence. I don't exactly want the Best Buy employee to think I'm crazy if I take it back plus it all takes up my time so I'm trying to tell myself it doesn't matter. If I caused the scratches I'd just live with it but it annoys me that they were there out of the box. Please tell me I'm crazy or I might actually go for an exchange.
Just got mine the other day and found a couple issues with it.
The top panel just below the front camera is pushed out a bit so there's sharp edge and stuff is already getting caught under it. You can push it down and make it flush but it pops back up after a while. Also my touchscreen will just randomly stop responding to touch. Going to reset to back to stock and exchange it later this afternoon.
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Glad you were able to get it exchanged. I've had mine for a few days and while there are no critical flaws, I do see some scratches that I most definitely did not cause and were there out of the box. I also know what you mean by the uneven banding because I have that too, it's very minor though. There are 2 surface scratches on the back that aren't noticeable unless you have really good eyes (which I do) and a very small chip at the front around the bezel that is impossible to cause naturally. I'm trying to tell myself I shouldn't be so picky because I've already unlocked the bootloader and put a custom rom on it and I assume if I want to exchange it at Best Buy I'll have to put the stock rom back on and lock the bootloader. I'm on the fence. I don't exactly want the Best Buy employee to think I'm crazy if I take it back plus it all takes up my time so I'm trying to tell myself it doesn't matter. If I caused the scratches I'd just live with it but it annoys me that they were there out of the box. Please tell me I'm crazy or I might actually go for an exchange.
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Honestly you're lucky it's Best Buy. I've done multiple exchanges there before for each: MacBook, Xbox One and iPhones. They did it easy no questions asked. At least in my case. If I were you I'd exchange it. No excuses for the device to be that scratched up and imperfect out of the box. Also remember to check for Dead Pixels, Volume Rocker, and Power Button issues.
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rahtrip said:
Honestly you're lucky it's Best Buy. I've done multiple exchanges there before for each: MacBook, Xbox One and iPhones. They did it easy no questions asked. At least in my case. If I were you I'd exchange it. No excuses for the device to be that scratched up and imperfect out of the box. Also remember to check for Dead Pixels, Volume Rocker, and Power Button issues.
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Thanks for the advice. For a little bit today I was determined to go get an exchange but I kind of buffed out the worst scratch (which was only like 3mm) with a nail buffer so I think I'll just save myself the trouble of putting the phone back to stock, having to take it to best buy, and re-flashing the new phone. Plus I did not take a backup of the stock AT&T rom. I don't know if someone has posted it in the forums, I'm going to look, but it's just such a drag to go through with putting it back to stock then an exchange.
The volume rocker doesn't sit 100% parallel but it's very close, the power button has no issues, and the bezel is pretty well flushed with the speaker grills. I think I'll just keep this one, I am also afraid that the new one might even have worse problems. HTC needs to get their quality control tighter because I have had tons of devices but never a problem out of the box.
Next time I buy a phone I am going to make sure I check the condition thoroughly. Or at least check it before I root and flash a rom. When I got the M8 I just grabbed it and went...
So I said I wasn't going to exchange it but I was still annoyed by the flaws and I was approaching my 14 days.. took it to Best Buy today without putting it back to stock and was able to exchange it. They just switched out the SIM card and gave me a new one, but they did reiterate that they don't normally do it for scratches and they were making an exception. I could totally tell they didn't believe it was the manufacturer's fault, but they didn't give me attitude and were nice. They didn't look at the software or boot screen in the old phone so they didn't even see that it was unlocked and rooted. They mentioned it was getting sent back so HTC is going to have to deal with it, which they should have to because the one I exchanged for is totally perfect. I didn't realize the other one was even more problematic than I thought until I saw how well constructed this one is. The volume rocker doesn't fumble around, the screen is set perfectly leveled with the speaker grills, no scratches on bezel or back. This is how they SHOULD come, every single one of them. In the future when I get HTC phones I am going to examine it right then and there so I don't have to go through the trouble of sounding asinine while trying to explain what the store employees surely think are non-problems.
I don't think I would've made the exchange without this thread though so thanks. I'm now free to enjoy the awesomeness of this phone without being held back by structural annoyances.
The top panel just below the front camera is pushed out a bit so there's sharp edge and stuff is already getting caught under it. You can push it down and make it flush but it pops back up after a while.

[Q] Crack underneath screen and oil from phone

So, I received my HTC One M9 and activated it April 1st. There seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary. However, I just noticed that there seems to be a small crack under the screen. This is a crack that is not on top of the screen but underneath the main screen. You only see it when the phone has a dark screen and when the right angle of light hits it.
Now, I haven't dropped, banged, stomped, hit, bumped, squeezed, etc. my phone. I have used it just the exact same as I used any other HTC phone I have had (EVO 3D, EVO, EVO LTE, and M7). None of them have had this issue. I was reading some other forums and they think it could have something to do with overheating of the phone causing the internals to flex and crack the digital display or they thought it could be from pressure.
My questions are these. First, does anyone else have this problem? The crack is almost not noticeable unless under the certain light conditions. That is why I think it might have been there the whole time and I just didn't notice it. Second, do you think that is why HTC came out with the Uh-Oh program? They realized that there was some issue where the phones could crack internally from normal use and didn't know how to fix it? So, in a brilliant marketing/damage control, they unveiled the Uh-Oh program in an attempt to right what they found to be wrong?
Also, the two other forums which seem to apply are the following. The first is the one with the S4 users who noticed a crack under the screen. The second is the more interesting one and as I type this I think this is what happened to my phone. I noticed an oily substance that was in the middle of my clear case. I thought I spilled something on it and just didn't notice to clean it up. Now I realize that probably came from inside the phone. I have no idea what happened but I know it was from nothing I did. Just curious if anyone else experienced this. I'll submit photos once I can take a picture at a good angle.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2454092
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=439410
bpdamas said:
So, I received my HTC One M9 and activated it April 1st. There seemed to be nothing out of the ordinary. However, I just noticed that there seems to be a small crack under the screen. This is a crack that is not on top of the screen but underneath the main screen. You only see it when the phone has a dark screen and when the right angle of light hits it.
Now, I haven't dropped, banged, stomped, hit, bumped, squeezed, etc. my phone. I have used it just the exact same as I used any other HTC phone I have had (EVO 3D, EVO, EVO LTE, and M7). None of them have had this issue. I was reading some other forums and they think it could have something to do with overheating of the phone causing the internals to flex and crack the digital display or they thought it could be from pressure.
My questions are these. First, does anyone else have this problem? The crack is almost not noticeable unless under the certain light conditions. That is why I think it might have been there the whole time and I just didn't notice it. Second, do you think that is why HTC came out with the Uh-Oh program? They realized that there was some issue where the phones could crack internally from normal use and didn't know how to fix it? So, in a brilliant marketing/damage control, they unveiled the Uh-Oh program in an attempt to right what they found to be wrong?
Also, the two other forums which seem to apply are the following. The first is the one with the S4 users who noticed a crack under the screen. The second is the more interesting one and as I type this I think this is what happened to my phone. I noticed an oily substance that was in the middle of my clear case. I thought I spilled something on it and just didn't notice to clean it up. Now I realize that probably came from inside the phone. I have no idea what happened but I know it was from nothing I did. Just curious if anyone else experienced this. I'll submit photos once I can take a picture at a good angle.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2454092
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=439410
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Here are some photos of the crack. Again, this is under the screen. The third image is a copy of the second but with the crack outlined since it is hard to see. Does anyone else have this?
I doubt they created the replacement program for this. I doubt heat would make a crack like that (not on the edge).
It may be just a scratch or contamination underneath and not a crack.
I'd be curious what it looks like with a screen protector on it (glass or plastic).
If the phone is working good, and it's not a "growing crack", and you can only see it when off, I'd tend to leave it and save your replacement claim for a more serious injury.
I don't see anything like that on mine.
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I doubt they created the replacement program for this. I doubt heat would make a crack like that (not on the edge).
It may be just a scratch or contamination underneath and not a crack.
I'd be curious what it looks like with a screen protector on it (glass or plastic).
If the phone is working good, and it's not a "growing crack", and you can only see it when off, I'd tend to leave it and save your replacement claim for a more serious injury.
I don't see anything like that on mine.
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I agree i doubt ut oh was created for this reason. They had a very similar program with the m8 that was for 6 months im sure they just made the program even better to try to compete since phones are just starting to plateau.
mswlogo said:
I doubt they created the replacement program for this. I doubt heat would make a crack like that (not on the edge).
It may be just a scratch or contamination underneath and not a crack.
I'd be curious what it looks like with a screen protector on it (glass or plastic).
If the phone is working good, and it's not a "growing crack", and you can only see it when off, I'd tend to leave it and save your replacement claim for a more serious injury.
I don't see anything like that on mine.
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Just curious, what would seeing it with a screen protector do? I am going to probably wait to send it in but either way, I don't think it is my fault. It's great they will replace it under their Uh-Oh program but it makes me feel like I am paying $100 for their mistake. If this wasn't there, I could get $100 toward my next phone.
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Just curious, what would seeing it with a screen protector do? I am going to probably wait to send it in but either way, I don't think it is my fault. It's great they will replace it under their Uh-Oh program but it makes me feel like I am paying $100 for their mistake. If this wasn't there, I could get $100 toward my next phone.
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You're talking about the $100 that wasn't there to begin with? I don't remember HTC giving me a $100 check when I bought the phone. You're not paying for anything because nothing is coming out of your own pocket. At least they give you a replacement without having to sign up for some TEP or whatever Sprint offers these days.
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You're talking about the $100 that wasn't there to begin with? I don't remember HTC giving me a $100 check when I bought the phone. You're not paying for anything because nothing is coming out of your own pocket. At least they give you a replacement without having to sign up for some TEP or whatever Sprint offers these days.
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That is the $100 I am talking about. I guess I am worrying about the future. I will be out $100 if I buy another HTC phone. Since it doesn't seem like that big of a deal to you, I will gladly accept $100 from you if I buy another HTC phone and need to send this one in under the Uh-Oh program. If I can't count on your donation, I will be out the $100 in the future due to an issue that is not my fault. That is simply my point.
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That is the $100 I am talking about. I guess I am worrying about the future. I will be out $100 if I buy another HTC phone. Since it doesn't seem like that big of a deal to you, I will gladly accept $100 from you if I buy another HTC phone and need to send this one in under the Uh-Oh program. If I can't count on your donation, I will be out the $100 in the future due to an issue that is not my fault. That is simply my point.
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Again, it's $100 that neither of us actually have from HTC. My point was that even if you didn't claim it under the uh oh program, there's no guarantee you won't need to use it the entire year. Anything can happen. Why worry about the future now?
Have you tried contacting HTC to see if it's a manufacturer's defect? I'm fairly certain defects would be covered under their warranty and you won't have to claim it under the uh oh program.
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Again, it's $100 that neither of us actually have from HTC. My point was that even if you didn't claim it under the uh oh program, there's no guarantee you won't need to use it the entire year. Anything can happen. Why worry about the future now?
Have you tried contacting HTC to see if it's a manufacturer's defect? I'm fairly certain defects would be covered under their warranty and you won't have to claim it under the uh oh program.
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If things happening now affect my future, then I worry about it and figure out what to do.
I actually did contact HTC and they are willing to take it back to verify if it was a manufacturer defect or not. They have a program where they ship you a replacement phone and then you ship them back your broken phone with a prepaid label. However, under that program you are automatically required to file it under the Uh-Oh program and there is no going back. They gave me the option just to send it to them and a level 2 tech was going to track it and give me the option to get the phone back if it was going to be an Uh-Oh claim. I was told they would send a shipping label but haven't received an email back with the label. I plan to call them again to confirm I will get a shipping label but haven't had the time yet.
Thanks for your thoughts. Not sure how this will play out but I will be reaching out to you if I buy a new HTC phone when it comes out. :laugh: (Hopefully my sarcasm comes out in my posts).
bpdamas said:
If things happening now affect my future, then I worry about it and figure out what to do.
I actually did contact HTC and they are willing to take it back to verify if it was a manufacturer defect or not. They have a program where they ship you a replacement phone and then you ship them back your broken phone with a prepaid label. However, under that program you are automatically required to file it under the Uh-Oh program and there is no going back. They gave me the option just to send it to them and a level 2 tech was going to track it and give me the option to get the phone back if it was going to be an Uh-Oh claim. I was told they would send a shipping label but haven't received an email back with the label. I plan to call them again to confirm I will get a shipping label but haven't had the time yet.
Thanks for your thoughts. Not sure how this will play out but I will be reaching out to you if I buy a new HTC phone when it comes out. [emoji23] (Hopefully my sarcasm comes out in my posts).
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No worries. I'll start a gofundme account in your honor lol
Keep us posted on what happens. I don't see how this would be an Uh oh claim if you didn't do the Uh oh. Guess I better go read the fine print again.
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No worries. I'll start a gofundme account in your honor lol
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Cha-Ching!!!!!
I think the Uh-Oh Protection is very clever. Let's say, in a year, you've never had an issue that the heavy duty aluminum and thick glass can't handle. Now the HTC One M10, (or MX, as I think it's going to be called because of marketing) just hit the market at the same time as the Galaxy S7, the LG G5, and the Xperia Z-WhoGivesADamn and you're trying to decide which you want.
But wait! $100 off? Well gee. That's hard to pass up!
Alternately, fine print time...
HTC drops the "One" line. You go to a store to use your $100.... And they point out that the exact text is "If you don't need a replacement, we'll give you $100 toward the purchase of your next HTC ONE" .... But there is no more HTC One. Unless you want another m9.

Mate 10 pro touch screen not responding.

Hey guys,
Just a quick question. I've got one of the first release Huawei mate 10 pros. Dropped it from about a hip height onto tile, no visible crack or damage to the exterior or screen but since then I haven't been able to use the touch screen.
I get a bit of the slide from the bottom and everything else works but I can't actually use the screen because I can't swipe patterns or type in, it's basically a dead screen, but if the whole screen was out of commission I wouldn't get any slide action at all.
Need the phone for work, any quick responses with experience in the area would be much appreciated.
Cheers.
I'd say its definitely hardware related, as in broken.
You'd have to get it replaced.
Even if you get no cracks the digitizer can be broken.
Aw man, I was really hoping there was some sort of software bug that was causing this, well I'll stay hopeful that this has happened to someone else until I have to claim the warranty
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Aw man, I was really hoping there was some sort of software bug that was causing this, well I'll stay hopeful that this has happened to someone else until I have to claim the warranty
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It has happened to me (sort of), but I got a crack and the touch screen below the crack didn't work at all, top part worked fine. Or vice versa, can't remember but one part was still working. This was on a Samsung though.
And on an iPhone the screen completely shattered, but touch was working fine. So the digitizer wasn't hurt there, but it still required a touch + digitizer replacement as they are glued together.
If there's no crack, then it might also be a loose connector.But even so, you would need technical assistance.
If the warranty is still valid and there are no visible signs or scratches from that fall, maybe Huawei will repair it for free.
Yeah I'll be following it up with optus because it's still on a plan. I shattered and bent my mate 9 and as soon as there was a crack the digitizer went. Might as well use the warranty because if I open it up myself it'll void it for future use.
Thanks for your input guys.

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