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I find it funny the things that make us do these tests. If it weren't for the OP, I know I would never have been sitting in my office building a suspension apparatus to test the screen.
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Re: Can everyone test this? see if its all inc phones or just some?
I do have this issue on my Incredible. It seems that anytime it is fairly isolated from some sort of ground, that the screen will become nearly unresponsive to operation by a single finger. When it is in this unresponsive state, touching the side of the phone with as much as a single *other* finger, even from the same hand as the one operating the touchscreen, that will allow for normal touchscreen responsiveness. The presence of the silicone case, or its absence, seems to make no difference.
Nobody should let the styrofoam example in the video(s) suggest to them that this only happens in 'obscure circumstances' -- this happens (if and when it happens) on all sorts of regular, everyday surfaces. For me, it happens on the couch (microfiber), or even if it is sitting on another object that is itself sitting on the couch. It will certainly happen when it is sitting in my car dock (plastic), but *not* if it is also plugged in to the cassette adapter, or charger. I had the phone on top of an empty 100-DVD spindle, which was on my (crowded) desk, and it wouldn't work from there. If I set the phone directly on the same desk, or even on top of other (shorter? denser?) objects on the same desk, it works fine. Grounding is definitely a factor. Static may be another. Something else? Humidity? Planetary Alignments? I was testing this on so many surfaces the other day, I accidentally called South Africa (011455...) while spamming buttons on the dialer. In a panic I backed out of the dialer before hanging up and it was connected long enough for me to briefly hear a woman's voice. Whoops. Anyways, the issue is real, and if you don't seem to have experienced it, just be glad. I don't see how this could be a hardware grounding issue, but only exist in some phones. Everything is so tightly packed in there, and this isn't like a faulty chip -- this is somehow electrical, and situational.
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Yeah its defo kinda weird how only happens on some, but thanks for everyones tests
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You know, I am glad you posted this. I was going to post asking if anyone had experienced any oddities with the touch screen not working on some surfaces or in some situations. It sounds stupid, but i have had weird issues with the touchscreen becoming almost impossible to use if the phone is resting on various surfaces in my house. For intance, the arm of my faux suede covered reclinig chair, the arm of my couch, or yes, on my pillow which is a memory foam pillow. This is a real issue, although really just a minor annoyance.
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Re: Can everyone test this? see if its all inc phones or just some?
Seems a few people have seen it, and as askwhy mentioned, I don't know how it could be a hardware grounding issue, but that is what it sounds like to me. Maybe there is a batch that have something inside connected wrong, faulty soldering....who knows what. Has anyone called HTC or tried a replacement device? I certainly hope it isn't (don't know how) something specific to your locations and would happen to any Inc you get.
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Re: Can everyone test this? see if its all inc phones or just some?
It's not the Styrofoam that causes this. Seems there is a problem with the grounding with the foam. You should be able to reproduce this on most surfaces.
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1. leave phone on styrofoam 2. leave phone on glass table (that is not properly grounded) 3. leave phone suspended in mid-air (without proper grounding) lls |
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