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Samsung Galaxy Screen Touch Problem

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Are you facing issues with the touch screen of your Samsung Galaxy S10? Do you want to know some effective ways to fix it? Smartphones might have a few issues after it has been used for a long time. It is evident that many users have been facing screen touch issues with their phone. Smartphone users often face three types of screen issues, like unresponsive screen touch, only half screen touch works, keyboard problem. Why Is Your Phone’s Touch Not Working? You can face screen touch issue in your Samsung Galaxy S10 due to the following reasons: Malicious activities:Malicious or performance draining apps often crash the phone and leads to malfunctioning of the phone’s software, which results in touch issue of the phone. Disputes in settings:If there are some disputes in the settings of your phone, then it may not function properly. For instance, if you are trying to open a social media app but instead an app that is present beside it gets Crashing of the android system: If your phone’s a...

Repair The Water-damaged Phone Device

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Whether it’s the result of catastrophic flooding, spilling your drink or getting pushed in a pool at a party, many of our high-tech cell phones, tablets and computers are bound to suffer some sort of liquid damage at some point in their lives. The good news is that many devices produced in the past few years — particularly many leading brands’ smartphones and tablets, such as Apple’s iPad have some degree of built-in water resistance, so gone are the days when a simple splash would permanently fry a device’s hardware. Apple’s brand new iPhone 14 product line , for example, has a water resistance rating of IP68, meaning that under ideal testing conditions, it can withstand depths of a maximum of 20 feet for up to 30 minutes. Users should always take a device’s stated resilience with a grain of salt, though. “Resistance might decrease as a result of normal wear,” Apple warns on its website , and that typically only applies to fresh water, so we don’t recommend trying to take any underwat...