Question about ghost touch lg g5 - LG G5 Questions & Answers

Hello
I have problem with my lg g5
I have ghost touch in lcd
My question this problem in all g5 or not
And how can slove this or must replace lcd

When you said, ghost touch did you mean screen display retention (Image Burning after effect).
If so then it's common for LG G5 and you just can't fix it.

dksoni411 said:
When you said, ghost touch did you mean screen display retention (Image Burning after effect).
If so then it's common for LG G5 and you just can't fix it.
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Yes this what i meant
So this problem in all lg g5 or in some ??
And after while will be more effect or just that

Eagle heart said:
Yes this what i meant
So this problem in all lg g5 or in some ??
And after while will be more effect or just that
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Common for almost all devices. It is also said that LG manufactured some units without that malfunction but there battery time was terrible.

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ZackaryVS said:
I noticed there were some stuck pixels on the LG Optimus L9 that I purchased from Walmart. I ended up getting a replacement and guess what?
The replacement had a dead pixel. It was even worse than the first one because it's in a more noticeable spot and it doesn't even show anything, just black or white depending on the viewing angle, but mostly black.
Anyone have trouble with this? I think I might just ask before I replace it if I can do a pixel test on it.
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Sounds like you just got really unlucky. Or there was a bad batch? Both phones might be from the same batch.
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Are all LCD Replacements the same?

Hi guys,
My LG G5 glass screen recently got cracked and I'm planning to replace the whole LCD assembly.
My question is that, are all LG G5 replacement LCD assembly the same and are compatible to all? Mine is a LG G5 H860.
I'm looking all over the internet and different versions of G5s are popping, i don't know which one to buy.
Please help me.
Thank you!!
I also have the same issue, my H845 was cracked up and i need screen repacement, though it's pretty hard to find the exact screen model, is it okay to replace it with H850 screen?

Screen burn

So ive had the lg g5 for about 3 months now and i can already see my keyboars burned into the background of my screen, did anyone else had this issue..i kinda find it hard to belive because i had my g4 for 2 years and i had no screen burn at all
spazz1233 said:
So ive had the lg g5 for about 3 months now and i can already see my keyboars burned into the background of my screen, did anyone else had this issue..i kinda find it hard to belive because i had my g4 for 2 years and i had no screen burn at all
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3364676
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/lg-g5-screen-ghosting-burn-problem-t3545769
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/tip-reduce-screen-burn-lg-g5-t3522507
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/lg-g5-screen-burn-t3514089
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3490340
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3452283
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3569838
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/gps-check-problem-exists-t3514477
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/repeated-burn-issues-t3551087
I did a google search for you here are a few results.
wolfu11 said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3364676
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/lg-g5-screen-ghosting-burn-problem-t3545769
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/how-to/tip-reduce-screen-burn-lg-g5-t3522507
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/lg-g5-screen-burn-t3514089
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3490340
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3452283
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/screen-burn-t3569838
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/gps-check-problem-exists-t3514477
https://forum.xda-developers.com/lg-g5/help/repeated-burn-issues-t3551087
I did a google search for you here are a few results.
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I think you missed a few
I had this issue on my LG G2, LG G3, then I said maybe LG learned from this , then I bought a G5 to find out it's defected also lol, but Im still loyal to LG and will get LG phones what ever happens .
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sayyro said:
I had this issue on my LG G2, LG G3, then I said maybe LG learned from this , then I bought a G5 to find out it's defected also lol, but Im still loyal to LG and will get LG phones what ever happens .
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I've been one of the lucky's i guess I've never had retention or burn on any devices i own other than an old s3 and my wife s5 which had face book burnt into it
TheMadScientist420 said:
I've been one of the lucky's i guess I've never had retention or burn on any devices i own other than an old s3 and my wife s5 which had face book burnt into it
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What's worse is Facebook notification burns of a keyboard burn so that's why u must use a black themed keyboard o hope your wife is fine with it
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sayyro said:
What's worse is Facebook notification burns of a keyboard burn so that's why u must use a black themed keyboard o hope your wife is fine with it
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lol she didnt even notice i got it im like wtf i can make out the icon strip at the top of face books page and the thunbs up button lol pretty bad but guy i know just had to have it cause the phones in prstine shape for 2 years old traded a samsung 9.7 inch tablet for it so i kinda got my moneys worth out of it.
lol techniclyive sold it twice now
I have horrifically bad screen burn that occurs after minutes, even seconds of bright objects being on the screen. It seems it only became this severe after 2-3 months of having my LG G5. It would be mostly tolerable during the day, but I primarily use my phone after I'm off work at midnight - dim light and lower phone settings make the screen burn even more aggressive in appearance.
Furthermore, I've had backlight bleeding on the top edge and bottom right corner, along with slight bright patches since day 1. This past week I also picked up a Cardboard VR headset only to find I have a dead pixel smack in the center of view on bright scenes, and more than a dozen bright pixels on black backgrounds (several are the super-bright green subpixels.)
Any one of these display issues I could've tolerated, but together it's grown outrageous. I also have faulty GPS and a loose chin connection on the bottom right. This is a Sprint G5 LS992 with a production date of January 25, 2017... so a late model certainly isn't a guarantee of better quality hardware - not for me at least.
Guys, just send it on warranty, they'll replace your entire screen (so it's a good way to loose scratches of your screen-they replace the whole panel, LCD and glass combined). Mine got replaced after 6 months of use and now after 5 with new screen I don't have any problems with it.
AnDevil said:
Guys, just send it on warranty, they'll replace your entire screen (so it's a good way to loose scratches of your screen-they replace the whole panel, LCD and glass combined). Mine got replaced after 6 months of use and now after 5 with new screen I don't have any problems with it.
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Unfortunately I don't believe that is even an option for me any more.
I got this G5 as an "upgrade" for a G Flex 2 that LGE Alabama at one point claimed would take 2.5 to 3 months to repair (not "7-10 business days" as the RMA email stated.) After several hours of calls and complaints online, I thought I had a satisfactory resolution 2 months after sending my phone in.
Then all of the issues in my last post started popping up.
Normally a phone is covered 1 year from date of manufacture (again, mine is January 25, 2017 making it only 5 months old) BUT both my service paperwork and the LGE representative on phone said I am only warranted 90 days after receiving the G5 in March; noting here that my G Flex 2 had no hardware defects - only hardbricked firmware on accident due to LG Anti-Rollback.
I feel now that I was purposely screwed over with a rushed, refurbished-yet-still-defective unit by LGE Alabama. I already fed them cash for the G Flex 2 being an Out-Of-Warranty repair job - I don't want to double down my losses paying them again in less than half a year.
So did LG say something about this issue ? They know thousands of people are having this problem .. didn't they say anything atleast
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Check if screen replacement is authentic OEM part or not

Hi guys,
My screen cracked yesterday and I went to a repair shop to get the screen replaced. I have the phone now and the screen looks OK and I can't really see any issues with it. But I read everywhere on how common it is that the replacement screen is not an original one, that it is a copy or something like that. I asked the repair shop if the screen was original and they said yes, but I thought, why would they say no?
How can I really check that the screen is a OEM, without me having to take the screen apart again. Is there some kind of software on Android or PC that can detect and read what kind of display it is, or how should I do?
I downloaded CPU-Z and other similar apps that gives you all kind of device information and in there they all say that it is a original display with the same specs as it should be. But i'm thinking that that information probably is just hardcoded information, and it doesn't really communicate with the display in realtime, if you understand what I mean.
Anyhow, how do you suggest that I confirm this? The price was not too cheap or so, the screen+repair cost me $260.
Thank you!
arreffss said:
Hi guys,
My screen cracked yesterday and I went to a repair shop to get the screen replaced. I have the phone now and the screen looks OK and I can't really see any issues with it. But I read everywhere on how common it is that the replacement screen is not an original one, that it is a copy or something like that. I asked the repair shop if the screen was original and they said yes, but I thought, why would they say no?
How can I really check that the screen is a OEM, without me having to take the screen apart again. Is there some kind of software on Android or PC that can detect and read what kind of display it is, or how should I do?
I downloaded CPU-Z and other similar apps that gives you all kind of device information and in there they all say that it is a original display with the same specs as it should be. But i'm thinking that that information probably is just hardcoded information, and it doesn't really communicate with the display in realtime, if you understand what I mean.
Anyhow, how do you suggest that I confirm this? The price was not too cheap or so, the screen+repair cost me $260.
Thank you!
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What other OLED displays for this exact same dimensions would there be?
Are you afraid it's an LCD display or something?
You are right that apps tell you what the display SHOULD be, based on the model number.
But if it's an OLED display, I don't see how it's not an LG V30. Some other manufacturer would have to be making OLED displays in the first place, and then cutting them to to fit the V30. I guess they could do that, but seems strange.
ChazzMatt said:
What other OLED displays for this exact same dimensions would there be?
Are you afraid it's an LCD display or something?
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Yes, I'm sure that the new screen is built for V30, but maybe it is a lower quality screen. That's my main concern.
arreffss said:
Yes, I'm sure that the new screen is built for V30, but maybe it is a lower quality screen. That's my main concern.
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You're ignoring my question. Who would manufacture such an OLED display that would exactly for the LG v30?
As long as you're sure it's not some crappy off brand LCD display, it almost has to be original LG OELD display. Or do you not understand?
Do you think they put in a Samsung OLED display?
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I did encounter a fake xiaomi mi2 replacement display, but it was an lcd one (and the problem was the cheap plastic cover instead of glass). With oled - not so likely.
ChazzMatt said:
You're ignoring my question. Who would manufacture such an OLED display that would exactly for the LG v30?
As long as you're sure it's not some crappy off brand LCD display, it almost has to be original LG OELD display. Or do you not understand?
Do you think they put in a Samsung OLED display?
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Sorry, did not see your edit. No I understand that. Maybe a dumb question, but how do I know that it isn't a LCD display? Would I have noticed it right away?
I tried some UHD videos on youtube to see how the black level is and it was really great. Why I ask, is that I called a certified official LG repair shop and explained this to them as well. And he said that even if the screen looks OK it could still be a fake one.
That's where I got confused and wasn't really sure about this. Maybe he just wanted me to buy it from them instead, not sure.
arreffss said:
Sorry, did not see your edit. No I understand that. Maybe a dumb question, but how do I know that it isn't a LCD display? Would I have noticed it right away?
I tried some UHD videos on youtube to see how the black level is and it was really great. Why I ask, is that I called a certified official LG repair shop and explained this to them as well. And he said that even if the screen looks OK it could still be a fake one.
That's where I got confused and wasn't really sure about this. Maybe he just wanted me to buy it from them instead, not sure.
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I think the LG shop was speaking in general, but his answer would apply to older LG phones that used LCD display. There are tons of LCD manufacturers who would supply off brand parts for LG phones.
There are not many OLED display manufacturers. LG and Samsung are the main ones.
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third party lcd queston

hey people just a thought if you replace a burned screen with a third party non lg in theory it shouldn't burn again ? anyone tried this ?
Burnt as in you got a lighter to it..or the image retention?
Image retention wrong word I'm sorry haha I have a g5 and v20 both prone to this but I was thinking this
Install night screen and use overlay .. I never see retention now
lukem99626 said:
hey people just a thought if you replace a burned screen with a third party non lg in theory it shouldn't burn again ? anyone tried this ?
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I created a thread with a simple solution with no side effects for screen ghosting problems that I've been using for a while you might be interested in.
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink?ur...share_tid=3820514&share_fid=3793&share_type=t
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