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Default Lifting Screen?

Anyone else have the problem of the screen lifting?

I have only had the phone a few weeks, never dropped it.

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Then I can press it down:



But it creeps back up.
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I read a post that a high capacity battery, which is slightly larger, can force this to happen. Are you using the standard battery or a replacement high capacity one?
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Standard battery.

I even tried keeping the screen and case clamped together over night. (very carefully obviously!)

It stayed normal slightly longer than when you just press it, but did still rise back up.
 
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Got the exact same problem, also never dropped, and tried the exact same solution.

It's not that the case is bent, so it must be the screen flexing and lifting from the band of adhesive that holds it in. My worry is that it will get worse. I can even insert a slip of paper between the frame and the screen on one side, for about a quarter of the length on the right hand side towards the bottom (so 5 O clock if it was a clock face.) But the actual corner I can't get a slip of paper under, so the problem on mine is more the latter part of the lower side of the screen on the right.

I'm often tempted to lift it more and try to put in a tiny blob of glue or to try to smuggle glue in using a bit of paper as a delivery method, but my fear is a) smears and b) that releasing the screen any more than is necessary in order to get glue in will cause the adhesive to fail more - and the glue might not work anyways. Superglue is a no-no by the way, it'd be more something like UHU or Bostik.

But if it gets worse... Let me know if you're brave enough to try.

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I've not contacted HTC to ask for a swap - this phone is a swap and I just don't fancy the rigmarole again. But you might ask them.
 
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I have seen other thread on XDA with other devices that have done this.

I mean the buttons and everything works perfectly, seems daft to send it back for this, but then it IS a fault.

I did wonder if it was a heat issue? I have noticed that when you play a game on it for a while, holding it it does get warm...does this make the adhesive soft and flex??
 
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One possible thing that makes the glue not so strong is high temperature. I have 2 Sensations before Desire S, and i was disapointed from that phone because of the poor glue quality on the display. In the first one i have dust under digitizer and display and the second one have the same problem as your Desire S. The only way to fix this is to open the phone, remove the digitizer with display (without separate them), buy 2mm 3M Sticker and put new sticker on the places that are not fitting good. It is not so hard but if you want to do that you need to be VERU CAREFUL with the display because it's very thin and you can broke it. On Youtube you can find few dissembling video for desire s. Good luck!!
 
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The science of expansion and contraction? You can try leaving it in your refrigerator awhile and see what happens

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I have this problem, and still do have this problem. It used to really urk me off at first, but I've since learn to live with it unfortunately.
The right side of the bottom of the display is worse than the left side, but the left side has a 0.2mm gap between the screen and the casing, right where the USB port is (only visible when the battery cover is removed and light is shining through the back) (I also believe the creaking case comes from near this area).

Once again, it used to frustrate me to all hell seeing it, but I've learned to live with it.
HTC Desire → HTC Desire S (Bricked) → Samsung Galaxy Nexus
 
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I have this problem, and still do have this problem. It used to really urk me off at first, but I've since learn to live with it unfortunately.
The right side of the bottom of the display is worse than the left side, but the left side has a 0.2mm gap between the screen and the casing, right where the USB port is (only visible when the battery cover is removed and light is shining through the back) (I also believe the creaking case comes from near this area).

Once again, it used to frustrate me to all hell seeing it, but I've learned to live with it.
You are all making me tempted to get the UHU out
 
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Mine is the same.

But i have noticed it since it came out from the box...


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