For smartphones, the screen is crucial! So, what if the touchscreen stops working?
You tap here but it jumps there, staring at the screen in frustration but unable to operate it, and when a message from your crush comes in, you can’t reply for ages… Cold sweat drips down your forehead.
Don’t worry, if your phone’s touchscreen is unresponsive, you can solve it with the following 7 tips, which have been tested and proven effective.
We all know this well; nowadays, large-screen smartphones have become a trend, with the screen occupying almost the entire phone. Therefore, if the phone falls to the ground or comes into close contact with something hard, it can be disastrous. Sometimes, after a drop, there may not seem to be any visible damage, but the touchscreen might stop working.
Frequent use of the phone or touchscreen can cause the screen to overheat, and over time, this can lead to screen damage.
If you walk near a magnetic field, you may often find the screen drifting and the buttons unresponsive, even screen calibration doesn’t help.
Some say that smartphones are the most germ-infested objects. Due to frequent close contact with our hands and bags, they are easily affected by static electricity, sweat, and grease, which can also cause touchscreen failure.
After using a phone for a while, there will be a lot of junk in the system. If not handled properly, it may lead to system damage, causing the phone to freeze or experience phantom freezes, but what we see is a non-responsive touchscreen.
If you have a habit of downloading software indiscriminately, your phone may suffer from hijacking or functionality damage, appearing as a non-responsive touchscreen, but the problem may be much more severe.
Static electricity caused by dryness can lead to touchscreen failure. Gently wipe the entire screen with your hand, or remove the protective film for screen cleaning.
Sometimes, the touchscreen may not respond not because it’s broken, but due to insufficient memory causing lag. Pressing the lock screen button a few times may restore functionality.
There’s no phone problem that can’t be solved by restarting the device. If there is, just restart it again.
If the battery is removable, remember to take it out. If not, wait until the overheated phone returns to normal temperature before restarting (is this the legendary skill cooldown? 233333).
If the above methods do not resolve the issue, the cause of the touchscreen failure may be software incompatibility. Try uninstalling the latest downloaded software. If the problem is resolved… it’s best to give up that software.
If your phone’s touchscreen is misaligned, check for nearby magnetic field interference. Try moving away, and it may return to normal.
The temperature environment greatly affects touchscreen phones. Phones may not even turn on in low temperatures, while high temperatures can damage the device. So, you know, don’t try to make your phone work in extreme weather.
In cases similar to phone infections causing touchscreen failure, the only solution is to clean the virus or flash the device. It’s best to back up your files and perform the operation safely and quickly to avoid unnecessary losses.
If the phone is an extension of the human body, the touchscreen is like the nerve connecting the body to the phone. If there’s an issue with the touchscreen, the entire phone is basically rendered useless.
If you have better solutions for touchscreen issues, feel free to share in the comments section and continue the discussion!
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