for last two days my screen sometimes stops responding in the right side but it was working perfectly for last two months any solns????is it hardware or software issue(if it were hardware it should have been there since i bought it right?????) P.S. i did not drop it or wet it.PLZ help!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi folks
Just inherited a very worn out one year old Xperia X10 from my son. Been trying to resurrect it.
About 2 or 3 months ago the touchscreen started to become non-responsive occasionally. Admittedly, I didn't look at it for him at the time. Then he dropped it down the loo (think - hope! - there was only water in it at the time). We dried it out in the hotpress and it worked ok but still with intermittent touchscreen not working.
He got a Blackberry from Santa, so a couple of weeks ago I inherited the Xperia. The screen was cracked in several places and totally non-responsive. Rather than chuck it in the bin, I thought I'd try and fix it up. So I bought a new screen on ebay and the other night I dismantled it and fitted the new screen. Touchscreen is still totally non-responsive. There was a slight rust on the perforated metal plate at the back of the screen which I carefully cleaned with WD40. All the connections and circuits look ok. I've updated it successfully on both PC Companion and SEUS.. I've also tried flashing using instructions from this forum but cannot get it right (most flashtool symbols greyed out). I have a feeling that it's a simple problem but just can't get there. The screen display is fine, I can get the camera and the keyboard up using the buttons. But damned if I can get the touchscreen to work. I feel the problem harks back to when the screen was intermittent - it still worked after the water/screenbreak, but not that well.
Anybody got any ideas or should I bin it? (Can't seem to get any worthwhile advice on the WWW - happened upon this forum while searching and thought - "This is my MAN". (One suggestion I saw on the web was to try a new battery - can't see how this would make a difference, present battery working fine. Also, I wondered if the proximity sensor could be on all the time?)
Hey,
unfortunately my Mozart fell down on a Cat Bowl and the Touchglas cracked in two pieces.
The device still worked fine for like a month. Since then the Touch glass only works sporadic.
Means: I have to turn the device on and off (from standby) like 20 times, before the Touch reacts. When it's reacting it's like there is no problem, but when I turn it off (standby or real) and start it again, the problem appears aggain. And sometimes it works after 5 tries of turning on and off and sometimes after 50.
So I changed the Touch glass to a new one.
Same Problem.
May there be a board Problem? But why is it sometimes fully working. Makes ne sense to me.
Do you guys have an idea?
Thanks
Donald
I have got a (most likely) hardware related issue with the touchscreen of my Xperia U.
Some parts of the screen are not or barely responsive, which is very annoying when typing. I have to tap some letters twice before they actually work. (It's especially around the 'i', 'n' and 'e' when I have my keyboard open by the way.)
I was running stock Android GB and I'm now running stock Android ICS, after I updated my phone the problem was still there which is why I assume it's hardware related. There does seem to be a slight improvement though, but that's probably because ICS feels a bit faster (so far).
Like five minutes ago I noticed something very strange, when I put my finger near the 'N' on the keyboard, but not touching the screen itself, it kept touching it like 10 times a second, sometimes holding the touch so it would result in a ';', but that's not really relevant I guess. It stopped doing that after I turned the screen off and on again by the way.
Now I've downloaded a drawing app on my phone, to see if the phone would skip the parts that were responding bad, but that wasn't the case.
(I would send a picture, but I'm not allowed to send outside links as I'm a new user, sorry. )
There is a chance that this problem is caused by a kind of overpowered charger I had been using last summer, because when I plugged that in, the phone started doing the same, only waay worse. I haven't used it for almost 3 months though, and the problem occurred just a few days ago, which is pretty weird.
I can probably get a replacement touch screen for free because my brother had this phone too and he bought a new phone because the glass of his screen broke.
But I hope I don't have to use that, haha :angel:
Is there any solution to this without taking it to a service center or replacing it?
Thanks!
@Fir3Fli3
Lots of touchsscreen thread in the forum, search and see what they did
Hello Everyone,
I bought my cousin's xperia z2 two days ago its a great piece but so bad for me i couldn't enjoy a full week without problems
the screen becomes unresponsive when i hold two fingers for some time (15-30 seconds), I've discovered this issue when I was playing GTA San Andreas and kept holding the screen, during normal use this issue happens very rarely, but I think what's causing it is when i hold two fingers for some time it becomes unresponsive (tried it on home and other apps its not related to a specific app), locking/unlocking the device fix the issue and everything goes back to normal till i hold two fingers again........ its really irritating and i don't know what to do.
I've tried to boot into safe mode and the issue stills there and I really can't tell whether it's a software or hardware issue .
About the phone :
- Hardware : it has a replaced display and vibrator not working
- Software : no system changes have been made, everything is stock!!
Hey there!
I bought the Le max 2 820x three days ago and since then I have a small issue with the Touch screen.
The right corner of the screen does not react when lightly pressed. I need to press a little bit harder for it to work..
This only occurs when the phone is laying on a surfice. When I have it laying on my hand it works without a problem..
Can this be fixed? or should i return it? is installing a Rom or something rapair the phone?