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ever notice when your hands become moist...and when u r pressing an alphabet on the soft keyboard.after u release your fingers..the button will remain pressed or some totally different button will be pressed.
also once u press the keyboard, it will start pressing screen alphabets on its own?...as if some ghost has taken over control.
also..when hands are moist....and u try to unlock the screen or take the call...the slider wont respond to your fingers movement..and i have missed so many calls due to this.
just simple function was tapping on an app becomes so difficult as it ll open up some other app..
i am thinking it could be due to the default screen protector film provided from factory.
anyone with any other android phone face such a problem?
iphone 4 doesnt have this problem
Nocturnal310 said:
i am thinking it could be due to the default screen protector film provided from factory.
anyone with any other android phone face such a problem?
iphone 4 doesnt have this problem
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It happens with and without the screen protector. I'm not sure if I have ever experienced this on an Iphone, or as prevelent as on the x10.
Any screen that relies on conductive tech will do this
yetep said:
Any screen that relies on conductive tech will do this
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havent noticed it on other phones.
including X1i ..the first xperia running crappy windows mobile.
i mean touchscreen does give problem with fingers are wet.
but here when fingers are even slightly moist..it starts acting unusable.
i am thinkin of changing the factory fitted protective film
Yea it does get really annoying... and then when it's cold, the warmth from your finger produces condensation on the screen, so I have to sometimes wipe the screen and my fingers dry before the phone's usable.
I agree, it is really hard especially when you press the delete key on your keyboard and erase everything!
I hope that this problem gets solved when multi touch get released, because the screen reception is handled different than now
That's why I keep a towel attached to the hook on the bottom of the phone.
harrypalmero said:
That's why I keep a towel attached to the hook on the bottom of the phone.
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hahahah too much wack n jack lol!
Nocturnal310 said:
havent noticed it on other phones.
including X1i ..the first xperia running crappy windows mobile.
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Ok, the X1 was resistive, and under no circumstances whatsoever will wet fingers effect a resistive touch screen like this... Obviously if you use a resistive touch screen under water, you will have some problems.
Apple have been doing capacitive touch screens for a lot longer than sony, so they've probably got their act together on that... Mind you, this is of course one of the drawbacks of the capacitive screen - it will never be as accurate as the resistive versions...
I don't know too much about capacitive screens, but I know you could adjust the sensitivity on a resistive screen... perhaps there's an app somewhere... maybe
Nocturnal310 said:
ever notice when your hands become moist...and when u r pressing an alphabet on the soft keyboard.after u release your fingers..the button will remain pressed or some totally different button will be pressed.
also once u press the keyboard, it will start pressing screen alphabets on its own?...as if some ghost has taken over control.
also..when hands are moist....and u try to unlock the screen or take the call...the slider wont respond to your fingers movement..and i have missed so many calls due to this.
just simple function was tapping on an app becomes so difficult as it ll open up some other app..
i am thinking it could be due to the default screen protector film provided from factory.
anyone with any other android phone face such a problem?
iphone 4 doesnt have this problem
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No use in removing the factory screen protector. Tried that before to see whether it improves the responsiveness, but it did either.
iPhone 4 also does have this problem and hence it's not related to phones, but it's their behavior under the given circumstances.
This is really annoying, missed so many calls and given up on typing so many sms's after starting over 3 times...
It's a pain when it's raining, and leads me to wonder if the new Motorola Defy can really function as advertised.
Still better than resistive, for me at least. My omnia screen is well knackered I guess because I pressed it too hard over too many months.
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The most annoying thing is that I can't answer a call because the slider goes half way to the right and then it returns back to the left! Crappy screen! My finger are always wet, I didn't have such problems with other phones, especially the iPhone was awesome..
guys this happen with me only while my x10 is charging...but still confusing i'm totally disappointed from SE because of many things the battery performance and so many things....
I wonder if there's a way to make the menu and back buttons act as red and green buttons on traditional phones?
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This issue is seriously making me consider getting rid of my x10
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curious_yellow_eyes said:
I wonder if there's a way to make the menu and back buttons act as red and green buttons on traditional phones?
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was wondering the same....i ve always hated sliding to take a call anyway..be it any touchscreen phone.
bazza_1988 said:
This issue is seriously making me consider getting rid of my x10
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i heard the problem is on iphone 4 also..so dont hate x10
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doesnt anyone hav a solution for this??!
it has seriously been a very big problem for me n im sure for many of the x10 users..
atleast isnt there a way to set a button or a key to answer calls??!
pasangamage said:
doesnt anyone hav a solution for this??!
it has seriously been a very big problem for me n im sure for many of the x10 users..
atleast isnt there a way to set a button or a key to answer calls??!
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the problem is due to it being buggy dual touch only... if we get true multi touch like brazil said it will help this issue
hope so
i hope we do.. cuz its been soo annoyin.. whts the point in havin a phone if u cant answer phone calls or type a simple text..
mmm things rnt lookin tht way though after seeing the preview video on youtube of the x10 wit the official GB update.. but.. lets wait n c n hope for the best
Hi all,
I have a probleme and i dont know how to resolve it!
i've replaced the digitizer of my htc aria, after that, everything seemed to working fines, but when i want to make a call, the screen shut down, and the screen and button are not responding anymore!! the only way to turn it on again is to receive a call.... it's very strange i know... and if the person that i call respond i hear it and i can hear if someone call me...
any ideas??
There is a photo sensor in the top right corner. When you installed the new screen that photo sensor got covered up. The phone thinks you're holding it to your face so it blanks out. Try pressing on the top right corner momentarily.
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There is a photo sensor in the top right corner. When you installed the new screen that photo sensor got covered up.
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Proximity sensor .
sensors/digitizers/ speaker
whats the solution? I uncovered the sensor but the screen still goes black during a call and doesn't change unless the call is somehow ended. Also, now that i have changed my digitizer the speaker doesn't work unless I squeeze the top of the phone. any solutions?
My solution? HTC Vivid.
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ncastel said:
Hi all,
I have a probleme and i dont know how to resolve it!
i've replaced the digitizer of my htc aria, after that, everything seemed to working fines, but when i want to make a call, the screen shut down, and the screen and button are not responding anymore!! the only way to turn it on again is to receive a call.... it's very strange i know... and if the person that i call respond i hear it and i can hear if someone call me...
any ideas??
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Same story here - cheap digitizer off ebay
this is nothing to do with the digitizer itself. You've probably hadn't returned the rubber gasket on the proximity sensor during replacement. search for threads on this in this forum.
Hello, im about to get xperia mini pro , but want some users/owners opinions about the phone ,manly cause my last phone was a SEw380(headaches) ,this gonna be my first smartphone and im trying to avoid headaches , so i want a good choise .So here a few questions :
1) Reading this website i found that some(?) devices have cicada(electrostatic) noises . In other website i read that the new devices have new hardware and there was an upgrade to the software's phone, so the issue was solved? this noise could harm the phone?
2)Also read about the light sensor that some times go crazy , and the screen starts flickering .
3)The keys in the bottom of the phone , right and left(i think back and the other dont know) some times go crazy (?) .
Also i really appreciate if u could share ur opinions about the phone , adv and disadv and if have other problems . Thanks.
p/d : sry for my english
_Elixir said:
Hello, im about to get xperia mini pro , but want some users/owners opinions about the phone ,manly cause my last phone was a SEw380(headaches) ,this gonna be my first smartphone and im trying to avoid headaches , so i want a good choise .So here a few questions :
1) Reading this website i found that some(?) devices have cicada(electrostatic) noises . In other website i read that the new devices have new hardware and there was an upgrade to the software's phone, so the issue was solved? this noise could harm the phone?
2)Also read about the light sensor that some times go crazy , and the screen starts flickering .
3)The keys in the bottom of the phone , right and left(i think back and the other dont know) some times go crazy (?) .
Also i really appreciate if u could share ur opinions about the phone , adv and disadv and if have other problems . Thanks.
p/d : sry for my english
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1.) new builds dont have this problem
2.) only n bad ligntning conditions when you put finger over sensor
3.) that issue was in xperia mini, not mini pro
> technically, no. noise is from hardware (to be precise, mic in keyboard) and the noise only appear if you're recording in an empty room or silent places
in crowd / festival / party / whatever the noise won't come
> sorry, didn't happen on my XMP
> in theory, no. but in practice I find it rather amusing too since my some part of my hand accidentally hit the sensor key if I don't use keyboard mode on landscape view :v
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ps: sorry for my bad english
1. The electrostatic noise is there.. At least for me, the early adopter, not sure of new hardware revision sony might introduce w/o us knowing. But its really a faint clicks, only heard in very silent video which i doubt why you would want to rec a silent empty scene :-D.
2. The flicker issue that some might encounter maybe due to the sensor getting confused whether the scene is dark or bright. So it keeps flickering. Personally i never had experience with this issue.
3. The capacitive keys are fine, unless you're holding it in landscape mode without opening the keyboard, maybe your palm accidentally touch it.
4. PROS: A very nice piece of hardware. Great performance. Benchmark even surpass galaxy s on stock fw. Overclockable to 2GHz. Small screen? Not a problem, because you type with the hardware keyboard so all of the screen estate goes toward serving you visually unlike most touch screen phone the "onscreen" keyboard fils 3 quarter of the screen. So you see less of the text you're typing.
Cons: battery life is sometime frustrating, juice defender seems to make it better but it renders my whatsapp unusable because juice defender turn off the wifi/3g connection when screen is off. Wifi range is weak compared to my ipod touch. Maybe its an issue with all android phone because i've seen galaxy s suffers the same problem.
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Hello guys,
I am really pissed off with Samsung service now.
I had a problem with my home button and took the phone to service center.
They gave me the phone back after 2 hours and all seemed good.
Now when I put the sim card there is no signal! So I gave the phone back and they did something for half an hour and then all seemed good.
I went back home and then I notice that the audio jack is no longer working. Took the phone to service the next day and the person told that on the first service they changed the display, audio jack, outer glass screen etc(Why do they need to change all these?) and the new audio jack was having problems!! So they took my old audio jack port and put it back in.
Now all is good except that there is a new screen turn off animation! When I press the power button to turn off the display ( stand by), the screen fades off rather than switching off instantly. And the service guy tells me that this may be due to some new sensors in the display!
What do I do now? Checked my friend's SGS2 and the screen turns off instantly with out any fade out. Can any one provide some inputs please?
now wat can u do m8 an i don kno wat to tell u...lol.....y the hell they changed parts ,they could hav replacd man,now display fades means ,it shlnd may b its 2nd hand...jus go bck an claim ur display if under warranty....at first place the home buttom was a minor prblm tell them ull give consumer complaint....
Really pissed off. Is it necessary to change display for home button issue? I guess it is nit necessary
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Check Home Button lag mod post .
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Is it possible to keep the Honor 10 screen on during calls. These days one is frequently asked to press number keys to get into phone inquiry systems etc. These systems often do not give one very long to "Press 1 to speak to what we laughingly call customer service" or whatever, and trying to get the screen to wake up again in a hurry after (presumably) the proximity sensor has turned it off is a pain. It would be handy if it could be set to stay on during calls and, preferably, revert to the normal behaviour after hanging up. There may be a way, but a fairly long search around Google and what passes for a user manual didn't find anything useful. Any ideas, please?
it will stay awake as long as you are looking at it.
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I usually use the speakerphone or a earphone for such a call. The screen will not be off for as long as you don't put the phone near to your ears or cover the proximity sensor.
ykkhern said:
I usually use the speakerphone or a earphone for such a call. The screen will not be off for as long as you don't put the phone near to your ears or cover the proximity sensor.
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I've just made such a speakerphone call and the screen turns off after a couple of minutes. Luckily, I haven't set the power switch to end calls, because the only way to get back into the call was to press the power switch to wake the screen (as far as I know there is no double tap like my old phone or any other action to wake it). I still need to be able to keep the screen on until the call hands up - but it looks as though there is no way to do it. Thanks for the idea, anyway.
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it will stay awake as long as you are looking at it.
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When you say looking at it, do you mean close to the phone and looking directly at it! I've just been using the phone on a stand for a speakerphone call and the screen turned off - however I was a couple of feet away from the phone and writing as I spoke, so I wasn't staring directly at the phone. It's not usually possible to make a call like that and have the phone directly and closely in front of me at all times. From what I've heard here and elsewhere It would appear that there is no way to make the screen stay on during a call - which is the only thing that would help. Thanks for your reply, anyway.