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I think your right. I think during the start of fall it turned down the static. Now that Winter is starting again, its much more dryer. Where I live, it's really dry. Most of the year. Especially during fall. Probably, when fall was coming to an end, the dryness was dying down, causing the static to also die down. Now that winter is coming, the dryness is coming back. I don't think that I should get an app, that may damage it even more. I don't assume it's a virus?

I don't think it's a screen issue. I cleaned my screen and it only lasted for a few minutes. I agree with you, I think it's more of an environmental issue. Knowing that it's just the static around the device. Again, devices aren't perfect so we have to deal with it. If your trying the zapping technique, I wish you the best of luck! I think I'll just press around the screen. I researched about it and learned the digitizers inside the device may need to be snapped back in place.

So, if the zapping technique doesn't work, I assume you try the snapping option. You may need to use your finger nails and slide around the screen with a little bit of pressure. It may help. Good luck! Good to know I'm not the only one noticing weird patterns in the phone behaviour haha. Actually since I figured out it may be an issue with a lack of humidity I've been able to avoid the ghost touch since I made that first comment. I just avoid "static hotspots" what I'm calling it in my home.

For me this really only at my desk, since it's near the window that I covered with a plastic sheet to prevent draft. I'm pretty convinced it's the plastic, as well as not being able to open the window causing that area to be a hotspot.

It's like when you rub your head on a balloon, those types of materials insulate and tend to gather static on its surfaces You'd think it be a negligible amount of static, but I guess the sheet is big enough to mess with my phone. I found a quick fix in turning on a small humidifier in these "hotspots" but I think it's best to just avoid using your phone in them, or open a window if you can.

I also think the "zapping technique" I mentioned is that ignition thing, but I'm also not well-verse in fixing my phone so idk. Either way, I luckily don't have to try it since my phone is okay now hopefully forever , although I wish I figured out it was a humidity for me before I destroyed my screen protector lool.

Hopefully it's a straightforward issue for you too! I have LOTS of windows in my house. Pretty much each wall has atleast a window on it. But, I've found that this one area does a pretty good job of stopping the ghost touch.

I did a factory reset on my tablet. It seems to work when I turn the screen one way, but the other way has the "Ghost touch". Since I have a tablet, it isn't very relatable to a phone In some ways it is tho.

Where I get most of the touches were near a sliding door which I assume carries most humidity knowing it is really just a giant window.

Where I find less humidity is near two small windows and my bedroom. I also had realized when I charged my tablet for two long, it starts acting up. But, my tablet stopped touching itself, so I assume it had stopped. If it does start again, idk what I would do. I don't actually know if I have a screen protector or not.

Hopefully, I never get this weird behavior again, but if it starts again, I may end up saying goodbye to it. Mostly, because it's almost been 2 years and thats when most devices die down. Anyways, I hope your device never has this "Ghost touch" again! Have a great day! Edit: My tablet has "Ghost Touch" again I solved my ghost touch problem by downloading an app called "partial screen" on playstore,, works by manually placing a dormant region provided by the app on the area where the ghost touch problem is,, very simple and works perfectly for me.

Do you have a way that doesn't need to get an app? Nothing too extreme though. Just something very simple? I seem to have gone into this, went into emergency mode, then came back out and things for now look ok. Rebooted, as I couldn't before that. The first fix for anything that has computer components phone, tablet or computer is to reboot. This article is completely useless. Your solutions are basically: return it, take it apart if you're a phone repair technician which most people aren't , or do some weird crap with a lighter that could potentially damage your phone and has no guarantee of working.

Wouldn't recommend doing the igniter thing for ghost touch, it just triggers the ghost to go bananas on your screen. I am amazed! The electronic spark worked on my Kyocera duro force. It was only a few months old Thanks pit buddies! When trying to fix "ghost touching" screen using Igniter does it really need to take the screen protector off?

Please reply. Please click here if you are not redirected within a few seconds. Mobility News E-Bikes. Jump to What is the ghost touch problem? How to fix the ghost touch problem on Android and iOS? Unfortunately, you will lose all your data and files on the card after formatting the SD card. A corrupt cache may cause the problem, and you only need to clear the cache to fix it.

Launch the Google Play app. Select Settings and tap Clear local search history. So, you could encounter some issues once in a while. This is another technique for solving phone software issues, especially if third-party apps are the ones causing the problems with the Android OS.

If the issue goes away after booting into Safe Mode, that means an app is causing it. Are you having trouble getting your phone repaired? You need to book your phone repair appointment reservation with Carlcare Service for a quick smooth phone repair service process.



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