Spen accuracy problem near edges and bottom right - Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite Guides, News, & Discus

When slowly stroking spen in diagonal direction..the line start deviating at the edges and bottom right. is the same thing happens with every one?
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Seems pretty similar to mine. In my opinion the samsung wacom/spen has always been very poor for slow and diagonal movements. I have the original note 10.1 tablet from 2012, 3 seperate note 4 phones and now this phone and they all suffer from various irregular movements or glitches when drawing slowly or trying to do small details. Best thing to do is just move fast and zoom in for the fine details.

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Sort of white-screen...

I think it's the screen itself that's gone - it's a big white tint on the screen. It came this morning, and a soft reset got rid of it initially, but it came back later and now won't go away. I've only added the Touch action screen (For the Kaiser) in the last couple of days, and I haven't dropped it recently.
Photo below:
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If the pic was in focus it would be easier to see, but it really looks like your screen is cracked. Crushed in the pocket?
Possibly - no real idea! Looks like I need to speak to T-Mob to see if I can get a replacement..

"brighter" spot on the screen

Hi,
After months owning an N1, I managed to sell it today and buy a new one (with a guarantee this time) for a little additional money. The problem was, after some time using it, I noticed there is a small problem with the screen: there is a spot near the bottom left corner which seems to be brighter than the rest of the screen, especially when holding the phone in a certain angle. Kind of like this:
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Do you guys know why this could be happening? Anyone has something like it? Is there a way to fix it, or should I send it back to HTC?
Nothing? :-(
Does it have screen protector?

[Q] touch layer of the screen

Hi guys,
can you explain why is the "conductive layer" clearly visible on the Z1 screen ( as relly dense lines at different angles) under some types of light (I've noticed it while sitting in the restaurant under littlehalogen lights)? I've switched from SGS II and there I can't see any lines or dots ( dots were visible in ZTE Blade that I owned before ).
Here's a graphical aid for your senses, it's form iPhone, but I thinks it's more or less the same.
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The Z1 comes with a factory "screen protector" and that's probably what you're seeing and not the conductive layer

OnePlus Cardboard for LG G4

So I received my OnePlus Cardboard in the mail a few days ago, and it is working great. Use it with my G4, and its really good with it's 538-ppi display. Love the folding feature, the coating, etc. It's an all around good device (Forgiving the squeaking noise it sometimes makes when you press the button on the side). But its blurry to the point it will give you headaches in seconds. I did find a QR code to configure the Cardboard app for the OnePlus One, but nada for anything else. So, I made a custom config with Google's Viewer Profile Generator.
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What is this dark rectangle on back of Q6?

I picked up a Q6 finding the back plastic cover has this rectangular cutout. You can't see it in the photo, as I need to catch the light at the correct angle to see it, but the phone has a darker rectanglular area to match. It seems to be more under/in the plastic than on top of it. I haven't opened it up yet to see.
My initial guess is that it was an area marked out to mount something but, I don't know, that just seems like going to too much trouble?
Does anyone know what this is?
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That's where the IMEI/barcode label is located on the back of the phone.

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