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To be honest, if the phone continues to work after you lock and unlock it again, why try to “fix” it? The possibility of damaging your phone even more while trying to repair it always exists. However, if you’re determined, then I have a few suggestions: (1) Clean the touch screen and screen protector. In some cases, a touch screen will stop responding properly due to built up dirt and grime or problems with the case or screen protector. Since this is pretty easy to either deal with or rule out, it’s a good idea to give your device a thorough cleaning if a reboot didn’t do the trick. (1.1) Clean your hands to avoid passing dirt onto the screen. Wipe the touch screen with a lint-free cloth. The cloth may be dry or wet, but never use a sopping wet one. (1.2) Remove the screen protector. If a screen protector gets dirty underneath it, is slightly wet, or gets too warm, it will stop registering your touch. (1.3) You may need to clean the screen after removing the screen protector if it had a tear in it or...
Leer másAs per this article, the rollout of the new feature is rather slow, but it should eventually be available for all whatsapp users (at least on supported phones released within the last 10 years or so).
Leer másThe battery can be replaced via this guide: Reemplazo de la batería del iPhone 8 However, the bootloop may be more of a tricky issue. If you have your data backed up, it might be a good idea to factory reset your iphone via the DFU mode and itunes on your laptop/PC. However, be warned, this will wipe all data off your iphone. It doesn’t always work, but I have been able to restore bootlooping iphones via this method before. Here’s the link, in case you’re interested.
Leer másThis sounds like it might be a problem with your charging adapter. (1) What are the Voltage and Ampere values for the charger you are currently using? (2) Try using a different charger, and try plugging it into a different socket (3) If this still hasn’t solved your issue, it might be that your battery needs to be recalibrated. Switch the tablet off, charge it overnight, then switch it on again and let it run to 1 or 2 percent. Check how quickly the battery empties, if its unusually fast then maybe you have a faulty battery. Are you able to physically access the battery? If so, maybe uploading a few photos of the tablet and the battery could help further.
Leer más@jayeff is absolutely right, reflowing your motherboard is certainly not the easy option and can very well just destroy your laptop, but the symptoms you described do seem to be indicative of this kind of problem (i.e. there’s a vital connection missing somewhere on the GPU). Again, perform this process at your own risk. I would recommend following all other possible options, but if nothing works then follow the disassembly guide to strip down the mobo to its bare parts (CPU, heatsink & fan, RAM, BIOS battery, wires, speakers, stickers, plastic sticky guards, foam spacers, absolutely everything that can be removed from the motherboard). After that, you can start with the reflow. This site has a pretty decent guide on how to do it: https://www.computerrepairtips.net/how-to-reflow-a-laptop-motherboard/. This should solidify all the solder connections again and hopefully fix your issue.
Leer másWhat probably happened is that the cable for the Digitizer got loosened or disconnected. Use this guide to open the phone up and see if the cable is still seated properly (If you don’t have the required tools, especially the heat gun, I’d advise you to get them. They’re vital for people who repair their own phones). If it is, then it may be a component of the LCD/Digitizer that is broken, meaning that you’d have to get a replacement. You can get the part from here or search online to find a cheaper alternative. Carpe Diem, Minas
Leer másDo you need the data on your phone? If not, try to get into the bootloader and do a factory reset. Otherwise, connect you phone to the PC and use a program like OnePlus Switch to try and backup your data. It looks a bit to me like the proportions of the buttons aren’t completely right, which may have occured due to the LCD/Digitizer replacement. If you have any more questions concerning this, just post a comment! Carpe Diem, Minas
Leer másI’d agree that it’s probably be a bad battery. Whenever you start using a phone again after a long period, let it charge overnight without touching it. the battery indicator will usually be messed up and it takes a while for it to reset. For continued usage of your phone, let the battery cycle. This means charge it fully, then use it until it’s almost completely empty (don’t let it get completely empty, this may harm your phone, so 10-15% should be good), and then charge it fully again without using it. This should improve battery life a bit, but honestly it’s actually really easy to replace the battery. You can use this guide (it’s dead simple) after buying a replacement battery, and then your phone should be working fine again! Carpe Diem, Minas
Leer másFrom what I can see of this teardown video for a similar laptop, it might have to be that you have to replace the whole motherboard if you want to do it simply. There is a possibility of soldering and replacing purely the headphone jack component, but that’s out of my expertise area and pretty hard as far as I understand. I also haven’t found this part online anywhere. You can obviously bring it to a repair shop, but it would be pretty expensive. The cheapest alternative is to get yourself a pair of USB/bluetooth headphones. I have a laptop with a similar problem (except that the jack doesn’t work at all) and use USB headphones that work just fine. Carpe Diem, Minas
Leer másAmong the other programs suggested here, I would recommend Shareit. It’s free, available on both windows and android, and has a high rate of transfer. I use it whenever I transfer data between my pc and my phone or between an old phone and a new phone. It has some ads, but you can easily uninstall and reinstall it whenever you’re not using it. In consideration of the cable connection problem, are the device drivers installed correctly? If you are on Windows 7, you may have to install the drivers manually (If you’re on windows 10 though they usually install automatically). When you connect the pad to the PC (Make sure to enable MTP or PTP!). open “Device Manager” from the settings panel and see if the Pad is recognized. If it has a yellow warning sign or has a vague name (such as simply USB DEVICE or ANDROID DEVICE), it’s possible that the drivers aren’t installed correctly. If there is no recognition at all, this could point to a faulty USB port, a bad cable, or the port of the tablet itself is faulty. I...
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Here is an updated link for the Hard Drive Partitioning Script, which now also supports windows systems. So Linux installation is no longer needed: https://gbatemp.net/download/xbox-one-wi...