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pickles8806
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Default Screen Touch Response Issue

Hey, I'm new to the forum here, and would like your feedback on this aria issue I'm having. Here it is: when my aria is plugged into the wall to charge, the touch response of the phone is drastically changed. If I tap my finger on the screen, or any of the four buttons, it double clicks - in other words I can't do a long click (click and hold) nor can I operate the phone very easily, it also won't really follow my finger if I drag it across the screen. My phone isn't rooted, rommed, or anything, just plain stock. I haven't dropped it, scratched it, I honestly don't know what I could have done to trigger this.

I've attempted the following to fix it (obviously each yielded an unsuccesful result):

1. Restarting (both plugged in and unplugged)
2. Shutting down, removing the battery and sim, and starting up

Does anyone else have this issue? Anyone have any remedies for me? Thanks for your help.
 
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I've only had mine for about 3 hours, but I haven't noticed any issues with the screen when the phone is plugged in (and it was plugged in the whole time).

Maybe you got a lemon?
 
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You may want to take it back for an exchange if that keeps up. Mine has been flawless since I got it on launch day.
 
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Might just have to. I tried doing a factory reset - that didn't work either.
 
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It sounds to me like some sort of grounding issue that is screwing with the capacitive touch screen.
 
pickles8806
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Good call tshooter. I tried a different plug and voila, no issue. The charger is only 2 pronged (no ground) so I don't know why this would have been an issue, but I'm no electrical engineer.

I'm happy as long as it keeps working.
 
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