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Go to service center because it is probably a hardware problem.

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i allredy go to the service center but last 2 months ago my phone was droped when i am travling in train and litil bit scracth on back panel cornner thats why he told the phone will not repair in warrenty
 
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just because of a scratch ur device warranty voids?
Have u told ssc guys that ur phone fall and got scratches?

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I actually had and still have this issue where the screen thinks I let go of my finger after holding down for a few seconds. This doesn't happen often. 2 or 3 times a month. When it does happen all I have to do is switch off and switch on the phone.

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Well even i had the same problem.....but on a very temporarily basis..

i.e. the problems starts by its own and gets resolved by its own...it happens only for a few minutes....

I wonder how others are facing it for a longer period of time.
 
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just because of a scratch ur device warranty voids?
Have u told ssc guys that ur phone fall and got scratches?

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i told them but he never excepted my phone .....
 
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I have the same behaviour here.

The phone is a Yoigo i9103 with 2.3.4 Android
I dont remember the factory kernel version.

The screen is irresponsive sometimes, slow and phantom most of the time. i can't hold touch (like when move a desktop icon or scroll a list) for more than 3 seconds, the screen acts as if I have removed my finger.

I reset to factory defaults and installed a 2.6.36.4-ardatdat kernel (V.1.5) and it have been working nice for a few days. Now its working bad again.

I have done factory reset again, removed screen protector (perhaps static issue), wipe cache, wipe davik, wipe battery stats, remove sd card and nothing.

When I plug the cable (from charger or from USB) it works smooth again instantly.


I tested with 456MHz max, 216MHz min governor interactive with the cable pluged and it works fine. Screen is smooth and response is fast and accurate.
Do again with 1000MHz max, 216MHzmin governor performance without cable and its irresponsive again.
So, I think its not a CPU work issue.


Question for people who know about capacitive screens or smart people in general

Could be something like the screen have static charge and when the cable is plugged the phone is well grounding, so it works fine again??



Sorry for my english
I have this problem too with my phone.
But I have found some sort of "fix" for it, though it doesn't seem to last very long.

When I get these problems I use a semi-wet wooden toothpick and cleans the chargerport (microUSB port). And after that it seems to work better.

My guess is that the system seems to recognise some sort of charge-trigger and that may interrupt the touchinput-sequence.

This is only my own thoughts and experience but it seems to work for me, soo I figured I could share it with all of you!

Cheers!
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I have this problem too with my phone.
But I have found some sort of "fix" for it, though it doesn't seem to last very long.

When I get these problems I use a semi-wet wooden toothpick and cleans the chargerport (microUSB port). And after that it seems to work better.

My guess is that the system seems to recognise some sort of charge-trigger and that may interrupt the touchinput-sequence.

This is only my own thoughts and experience but it seems to work for me, soo I figured I could share it with all of you!

Cheers!

its not your guess its fact buddy,,,,

your solution prity good for me ,,,thanks

but when i unplug the phone thinks he is charging ,,,why ?

whatever but my phone now working good because last days
my phone unplug from charger he thinks he charging but phone working good ,sometime his battery indication normal when i unplug the charger but phone working not good too lagy with touchscreen ,

but after your solution my phone working smooth whatever battery indication normal or charging

thanks again

if you have any solution for this battery indication problem pls replay me

thank u very much
 
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its not your guess its fact buddy,,,,

your solution prity good for me ,,,thanks

but when i unplug the phone thinks he is charging ,,,why ?

whatever but my phone now working good because last days
my phone unplug from charger he thinks he charging but phone working good ,sometime his battery indication normal when i unplug the charger but phone working not good too lagy with touchscreen ,

but after your solution my phone working smooth whatever battery indication normal or charging

thanks again

if you have any solution for this battery indication problem pls replay me

thank u very much
I could have found a solution:
It seems the problem is all related to dirt in the microUSB-port.
I cleaned the port very much, and made sure it was clean even in the tight area between "ground" and the "stick" where the power comes from.
I used a small piece of standard writingpaper and folded it once and stuck it between ground and the "powerstick". I also used a thin knife, like a razorblade to get it clean.

But now it seems all problem I had has disappeared!

Hope it helps others
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I never had such problems ;)
 
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