Wednesday, June 14, 2017

The Samsung Galaxy Note 2 display problems


  Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes with a 5.5-inch touchscreen display with a resolution of 720 pixels by 1280 pixels at a PPI of 267 pixels per inch. Although the display is good, it is fragile too. As we all know, the display panel is mainly composed of glass. Therefore, when you crack your phone by accident or the phone just falls down from your pocket, the display panel may break. It belongs to the physical problem. Actually, there are other display problems which come from the inner part. In this article, I’ll illustrate the display issues in detail.

  As to the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, there are several problems you might encounter as followed:
1. Blank Display
  When the screen remains black and whatever you do it just won’t display any color, although backlights come on. If this happens to you then you’re hit by the blank display problem. The possible causes of this problem are: Your phone does not have enough charge to power the display. An application or service is causing it. Your phone may have experienced physical or liquid damage.
Solutions: Step 1: Plug the charger to the phone and to the power source and let it sit for at least 10 minutes (or more) to charge. Try to turn the phone on and see if the screen displays texts and graphics or would boot up after a few minutes of charging. Step 2: If you’ve installed a third-party application prior to the problem, then you have no choice but to assume it’s the one causing the problem. But since you can’t just disable or uninstall it because you cannot basically navigate through the Application Manager, you need to boot the Galaxy Note 2 to Safe Mode. Step 3: Check if your phone suffered physical trauma or liquid damage. The former may cause misalignment inside while the latter will mess up with the circuitry.

2. Dead Pixels
  One of the manifestations of a dead pixel is when you can see black or colored dots on the screen that won’t go away whatever you do. There are only 3 possible causes: The pixel may be stuck and not dead at all. A third-party app or game is causing it. It’s a liquid damage.
Solutions: Step 1: Soft-reset the phone by taking the battery out for 30 seconds and starting the phone up normally. Usually, for stuck pixels, a reboot or a soft-reset could fix it. Step 2: In case the dead pixel appeared after you’ve installed a specific app or game, try disabling or uninstalling it to verify if it’s really the cause. Otherwise, continue finding the app or service that may be causing it. Step 3: If it’s a liquid damage, you better have the phone checked by an authorized technician. Phones damaged by water are out of warranty.

3. Bleeding Screen
  Liquid element comes out of the display panel even if there is no visible crack. Basically, for this issue, it is obvious that the liquid that’s coming out of the panel is foreign element. There are also times cases wherein the liquid remains underneath the screen. In that case, there is a crack(s) inside the display panel.

4. Cracked / Broken Screen
  It is obvious that when your phone’s display cracks or breaks, something solid may have hit it or something heavy may have been placed over it. There are times when you can still use your phone even if the touchscreen has cracks. But for this issue, we advise you not to use your phone anymore. You should have a tech check on it because the panel may still be replaced.
5. Unresponsive Screen
  This issue is the most complicated among the problems mentioned in this post as it ranges from a very simple problem to a very complicated one. Here are the things you could do if the screen refuses to respond to your commands: Make sure your hand is dry. You may have applied lotion or newly washed your hands. The screen protector might be causing the problem. If you have considerably older and bruised screen protector, you might want to change that. On the other hand, if the problem occurred right after you put in a new one, you should consider replacing it. Check if your screen is clean, otherwise, wipe it with soft cloth. If there’s no apparent reason at all, try to reboot or soft-reset your phone.


  When it comes to the screen display problems, this article will help you to some degree. A trustworthy retailer for the problematic screen digitizer is necessary, such as eBay, Amazon. Well, a third-party one: cellphoneage.com is your selection. This is the Super AMOLED original screen replacement for Samsung Galaxy Note 2. Our screens go through rigorous QC testing in order to receive the high-premium screen parts for customers. No matter what kind of problems you encounter, this Samsung Galaxy Note 2 digitizer replacement is the perfect solution for your cell phone. 

No comments:

Post a Comment