Touchscreen Error - Galaxy S II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi
I got error suddenly
using tethering with PC
its got lining where ever i touch on screen it draws a line
Went to samsung Service center
but due they denied to repair due to out of Warranty
Modified Binary
Count - 6
attaching Screen Shot
pls advice what to do ??/

Are you for serious?
Settings --> Developer options --> Show pointer location, deselect.

oinkylicious said:
Are you for serious?
Settings --> Developer options --> Show pointer location, deselect.
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Thanks
I am really a Dumb
Thankssss:good:

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Small display menu on top of my phone

Ok guys I don't know what happened I was plugging my phone into my xbox to stream some movies and a small display popped up on top by the clock menu ect.
It shows P; 0/1 dx, dy, xy, xv, prs and size. all with numbers after them. I tried to restart it but it's still there. Any ideas of what went wrong?
scrapir said:
Ok guys I don't know what happened I was plugging my phone into my xbox to stream some movies and a small display popped up on top by the clock menu ect.
It shows P; 0/1 dx, dy, xy, xv, prs and size. all with numbers after them. I tried to restart it but it's still there. Any ideas of what went wrong?
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Go to Settings -> Developer Options and make sure Pointer Location is unchecked. That should solve it!
goffmj said:
Go to Settings -> Developer Options and make sure Pointer Location is unchecked. That should solve it!
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Thank you sur! I must have hit it when I was changing sink options.

Please help with samsung tab

hi i hope someone here can help me i have sereched everywhere and i cant find anything unless im wording it wrong my issue is on the 10.1 samsung tab in the bottom right hand corner right beside the clock there is a i with a sensor sign over it it wont go away anyone any ideas
fumancu said:
hi i hope someone here can help me i have sereched everywhere and i cant find anything unless im wording it wrong my issue is on the 10.1 samsung tab in the bottom right hand corner right beside the clock there is a i with a sensor sign over it it wont go away anyone any ideas
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Hi, is the notification on?
sleeco said:
Hi, is the notification on?
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How do i check that
hmm i had a same problem. i installed another ROM and problem was solved...
fumancu said:
How do i check that
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Click/Tap on the time bottom right and a menu should pop up (I assume Stock Rom). In the icon-line (right of wifi) there should be a number of on/off switchable options. One of these is notification. If it is coloured (i.e. not grayed out) it is on. Just tap it to deactivate it. But it should show at bottom of menu what the notification is about. You can clear it by tapping the "x" next to it (for HC), or "clear" (for ICS).

[Q] Service Menu?

How do you check for an unlockable bootloader without the Dialler app to get the service menu?
Spank me if i'm being particularly dumb......
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freespirit.hms
Or you can get a dialer app from the play store
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jumper62 said:
Try this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.freespirit.hms
Or you can get a dialer app from the play store
Sent from my Sony Tablet S using xda app-developers app
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Nope, Hidden Menu's just gives a black screen, and Dialer One from play store gives me "telephony is not enabled on this device", not tried others but I'm assuming it would give the same......
Bit the bullet, went thru the unlock process without being able to check it was unlockable.
It appears to have worked, no errors & I had to set it up afresh on the next boot.
Is there any way of checking the bootloader status? Aside from the inaccessible service menu that is......
You can get the Service Menu and check the bootload status by issuing the following from the command line (assuming you have adb in your path, tablets got usb debugging enabled, and its connect to the pc, etc, etc, etc):-
adb shell "am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.sonyericsson.android.servicemenu/.ServiceMainMenu"
Then its the same as the Z phone - Service Info - Configuration - Rooting status
tehSmoogs said:
You can get the Service Menu and check the bootload status by issuing the following from the command line (assuming you have adb in your path, tablets got usb debugging enabled, and its connect to the pc, etc, etc, etc):-
adb shell "am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.sonyericsson.android.servicemenu/.ServiceMainMenu"
Then its the same as the Z phone - Service Info - Configuration - Rooting status
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Thanks for the above.
Found out my DoCoMo 32GB LTE version, bootloader is locked
Now I need to search how to unlock...
I'm just wanting to load a stock firmware over the DoCoMo branding firmware :s
service menu
shaun.s said:
Thanks for the above.
Found out my DoCoMo 32GB LTE version, bootloader is locked
Now I need to search how to unlock...
I'm just wanting to load a stock firmware over the DoCoMo branding firmware :s
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Took me a while to figure how.
go to your contacts app - menu (three dots) - settings
From here you should hold the lower part of the screen just above the adroid task bar. Probably an inch above the bezel in landscape mode
The "enter dialer" button will magically appear.
For real, try it
yellowpants said:
Took me a while to figure how.
go to your contacts app - menu (three dots) - settings
From here you should hold the lower part of the screen just above the adroid task bar. Probably an inch above the bezel in landscape mode
The "enter dialer" button will magically appear.
For real, try it
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cant get it..
yellowpants said:
Took me a while to figure how.
go to your contacts app - menu (three dots) - settings
From here you should hold the lower part of the screen just above the adroid task bar. Probably an inch above the bezel in landscape mode
The "enter dialer" button will magically appear.
For real, try it
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Works for me
Cool, great find :thumbup:
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tehSmoogs said:
Works for me
Cool, great find :thumbup:
Sent from my SGP321 using Tapatalk HD
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what part of the screen?
I tried lower left lower mid and lower right and nothing...all approx. 1inch from bottom..
shaun.s said:
what part of the screen?
I tried lower left lower mid and lower right and nothing...all approx. 1inch from bottom..
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Looks like the instructions on the unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com site have been updated recently, I'd swear it wasn't in there when I unlocked...
Take a look at this
Gordo79 spotted it first......
tehSmoogs said:
Looks like the instructions on the unlockbootloader.sonymobile.com site have been updated recently, I'd swear it wasn't in there when I unlocked...
Take a look at this
Gordo79 spotted it first......
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Nice!

after each restart my brightness go back to default with auto mark why?

i always turn off the v on the auto brightness cause i love my on the full bright
but every restart i make it turn back to default ?
I too don't like this behavior, particularly because if restarting the phone in poor light conditions the screen is automatically set to a very low brightness.
I'd like to know if this is a bug or it's so by design...
By design. All my mates did this. Don't like either but is what it is.
yup. an issue for me too
This is seriously a Huawei 'feature'? Holy.... :silly:
Possible solution:
Depending on your exact model and restrictions placed on it in your country/territory you should be able to do the following to stop this (VERY!) annoying issue:
1) Turn-off power-saving battery modes if you haven't already
2) Go into 'Settings' then: System -> Developer Options -> there will be an option called "Increase Readability Under Sunlight" -> Toggle this setting to "OFF"
3) Go back to main Settings screen, then "Display" and ensure that "Auto-Adjust" is OFF
This should stop the phone from constantly turning the automatic adjustment back on every time you restart.
NOTE: Some may find that they do not see a "Developer Options" menu within their System settings. If this is you then you MIGHT be able to activate this hidden menu by going into the System section then About Phone, then press/click the "Build Number" part of the screen 7 times in a row.
If this works for you it will pop up with a message such as "you are now an authorised developer"
If you get this kind of message then if you go back to your main System settings screen you should now see the previously hidden 'Developer Options' section
Hope this helps some of you, I had to do this on my new Mate 20 Pro
I really hoped that 146 update solved this problem, but even with all the above settings disabled, after reboot the auto brightness setting always stays ON...
Even more annoying is the dimming within certain apps. When you open Chrome for example, the display dims. And when you close Chrome the display gets brighter (to its original value) again. Haven't found a way to fix this yet. The problem occurs with autobrightness disabled as well as when the autobrightness is enabled. Also with Increase Readability Under Sunlight toggled off.
I'm looking for a fix that stops the dimming when opening certain apps, but let's me be able to keep the autobrightness function on.
I'm not sure if this works, I'm not even sure if the app is called power genie or power genius. But I saw this in a forum.
. non rooted solution will be: adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.huawei.powergenie
Try this as for me it is working perfect. Download setting database editor. Install it, after that go to setedit app and find hw_screen_auto_brightness_adj and delete line. Reboot and voila. No more dimming or increase in autobrightness.
buncina said:
Try this as for me it is working perfect. Download setting database editor. Install it, after that go to setedit app and find hw_screen_auto_brightness_adj and delete line. Reboot and voila. No more dimming or increase in autobrightness.
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This doesn't work I've tried it half dozen times and the line keeps magically appearing again after each reboot
Sent from my HUAWEI LYA-L09 using XDA Labs
Darkat70 said:
This doesn't work I've tried it half dozen times and the line keeps magically appearing again after each reboot
Sent from my HUAWEI LYA-L09 using XDA Labs
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Same here. Doesn't work for me. [emoji24][emoji24]
Gesendet von meinem LYA-L29 mit Tapatalk
buncina said:
Try this as for me it is working perfect. Download setting database editor. Install it, after that go to setedit app and find hw_screen_auto_brightness_adj and delete line. Reboot and voila. No more dimming or increase in autobrightness.
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which app do I have to install to delete this line or is it by adb shlell because I do not have root
Yeah I deleted the line and after a restart it just comes back
amonline said:
Depending on your exact model and restrictions placed on it in your country/territory you should be able to do the following to stop this (VERY!) annoying issue:
1) Turn-off power-saving battery modes if you haven't already
2) Go into 'Settings' then: System -> Developer Options -> there will be an option called "Increase Readability Under Sunlight" -> Toggle this setting to "OFF"
3) Go back to main Settings screen, then "Display" and ensure that "Auto-Adjust" is OFF
This should stop the phone from constantly turning the automatic adjustment back on every time you restart.
NOTE: Some may find that they do not see a "Developer Options" menu within their System settings. If this is you then you MIGHT be able to activate this hidden menu by going into the System section then About Phone, then press/click the "Build Number" part of the screen 7 times in a row.
If this works for you it will pop up with a message such as "you are now an authorised developer"
If you get this kind of message then if you go back to your main System settings screen you should now see the previously hidden 'Developer Options' section
Hope this helps some of you, I had to do this on my new Mate 20 Pro
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No this has been tried several times by several people it doesn't work.
Sent from my HUAWEI LYA-L09 using XDA Labs
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buncina said:
Try this as for me it is working perfect. Download setting database editor. Install it, after that go to setedit app and find hw_screen_auto_brightness_adj and delete line. Reboot and voila. No more dimming or increase in autobrightness.
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This doesn't work after a few reboots this line magically reappears.
Sent from my HUAWEI LYA-L09 using XDA Labs
Any solution to this using root? So annoying..
p30pro
amonline said:
Depending on your exact model and restrictions placed on it in your country/territory you should be able to do the following to stop this (VERY!) annoying issue:
1) Turn-off power-saving battery modes if you haven't already
2) Go into 'Settings' then: System -> Developer Options -> there will be an option called "Increase Readability Under Sunlight" -> Toggle this setting to "OFF"
3) Go back to main Settings screen, then "Display" and ensure that "Auto-Adjust" is OFF
This should stop the phone from constantly turning the automatic adjustment back on every time you restart.
NOTE: Some may find that they do not see a "Developer Options" menu within their System settings. If this is you then you MIGHT be able to activate this hidden menu by going into the System section then About Phone, then press/click the "Build Number" part of the screen 7 times in a row.
If this works for you it will pop up with a message such as "you are now an authorised developer"
If you get this kind of message then if you go back to your main System settings screen you should now see the previously hidden 'Developer Options' section
Hope this helps some of you, I had to do this on my new Mate 20 Pro
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Tried this a couple of times, off/on/off on my p30pro, but makes no difference at all, any other ideas for these phones?
I had the same annoying "issue" with my Mate20Pro.
I have an efficient way to solve this.
Just download MacroDroid app, and you can make a macro with these parameters: after turn on do: set brightness to X% and turn off auto adjust.
gyurcika said:
I had the same annoying "issue" with my Mate20Pro.
I have an efficient way to solve this.
Just download MacroDroid app, and you can make a macro with these parameters: after turn on do: set brightness to X% and turn off auto adjust.
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Thank you for introducing this very useful app
It'd be brilliant if you could provide the exact instruction to do the parameters ... I couldn't figure it out after trying for several times
Cheers
Just stop rebooting your phone. It doesn't need it. Worst case is that you have to enable it after Android updates.

How to disable lock screen completely?

Just received the phone and already stumped, can't figure out how to disable the lock screen, so annoying when it locks! Thanks in advance
Solved! Thanks to Jamesbarr2000 on Reddit!
https://www.reddit.com/r/Huawei/comments/bdgz00/huawei_p_smart_2019_how_to_deactivate_lock_screen/
jamesbarr2000
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10 hours ago
Settings - system - developer options - screen lock
The developer options menu is hidden by default, Try this 1 :Unlock your phone and go to Settings.
Step 2 : Under Settings, scroll down and open About phone.
Step 3 : Under About phone, find Build Number and tap seven times on it.
You will get a message on your screen that "you are now a developer"
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