Frequent question: What do you do when your Android touch screen stops working?

Press and hold the Power button to display the power menu, then tap Restart if you’re able. If you’re unable to touch the screen to select the option, on most devices you can hold down the Power button for several seconds to switch off your phone.

How do I fix an unresponsive touch screen Android?

Press and hold the power button and volume UP button (some phones use power button volume Down button) at the same time; Afterwards, release the buttons after an Android icon appears on the screen; Use the volume buttons to choose “wipe data/factory reset” and press the power button to confirm.

How do I fix an unresponsive touch screen?

How to Reset the Android Phone with Unresponsive Screen?

  1. Perform a soft reset by simply turning off your Android device and restarting it again.
  2. Check if the SD card inserted is fine else, eject it out and restart the device.
  3. If your Android uses a removable battery, take it out and re-insert it after few minutes.

Why is my Android screen not responding to my touch?

When a touch screen stops working after a phone is dropped it’s sometimes due to the digitizer connection coming loose internally. In that case, gently tapping on each corner of the phone may cause it to reconnect. If that doesn’t work, fixing the digitizer requires taking the phone apart.

What causes a touch screen to stop working?

Some common reasons are: Physical damage– Maybe your Android phone is damaged or broken. Or maybe its due to moisture detected issue, high temperature, static electricity, cold, etc can lead to touch screen damage on Android phones. Even after ROM flashing, firmware update, etc can crash Android phone completely.

What is Ghost touch?

It occurs when your phone operates itself and responding to some touches you’re not actually. It could be a random touch, a part of the screen, or some parts of the screen becomes frozen. The reasons behind the Android ghost touch problem.

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