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From what I have been reading, eventually the screen loses the "touch"ability. So I will try to get it replaced so soon as possible.
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Got mine replaced at a sprint store. No questions asked. I think it is one of the major issues with HTCs touch screens.
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usually happens mostly to people that carry the phone in a pocket. as long as there isnt any physical or liquid damage Sprint will cover the repair or replacement either with ESRP or under warranty
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already in discussion here, feel free to add you're input. there are some suggestions that can help, mine goes in and out. i definitely have negative effects on scrollings, screen sensitivity, etc.
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=89774
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I had this same issue on my touch pro 1 and also with my touch pro 2. It has nothing to do with what os you run. I thought it was because I keep the phone by my face and was getting radiation |
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ummm im pretty sure you dont have to tell them whats causing the problem every time iv had it 3 times now twice with TP and once with TP2 and all i gotta do is go to the store show them the touch screen isnt working and they give me a new one.... |
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First post, but mainly doing it to add flame to the fire of the consumers anger towards HTC.
I've had a TP1 since March 2009 and had to replace it (the whole device) in January 2010 and again last week (early June 2010), due to Newton's rings producing eventually a dark spot in their point of origin that causes the screen to cease functioning. The fact that it remains a problem for you TP2 owners is outrageous. This is the last time I consider HTC for a resistive screen phone; they need to switch to capacitive like everyone else. Luckily for me, my original 1-year warranty covered the first device replacement, and my smooth-talking covered the second device (I was outside the three-month warranty on replacement devices; Verizon was being nice to me, I guess!). Now if the screen on this third device fails completely, I have three months to get a free replacement (at an ~$30 restocking charge). The new problem is that I JUST STARTED TO SEE NEWTON'S RINGS FORMING WITHIN A WEEK. At least I can just keep getting cheap TP1s! |
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