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Touchscreen not responding

asked 2017-07-04 20:39:06 +0300

deeq gravatar image

updated 2017-07-04 20:40:33 +0300

I dropped my Jolla Phone onto a hard floor, glass down. The glass didn't crack from the drop, although the glass already had a small crack near the bottom-left corner. After I picked the phone up, and noticed that the screen had stopped responding to any input. Before dropping the phone, it worked fine.

I can boot up the phone, but I can't unlock it. I can lock and unlock it and change the volume, so the system is not frozen up.

Is there anything else I can try to do than trying to do a factory reset? There is a certain memo I would like to try to recover, and of course I haven't made a back-up of that. It's not a matter of life and death, so if it turns out there is nothing left to do than factory reset, I am willing to try that too.

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answered 2017-07-04 23:19:56 +0300

Marzanna gravatar image

Probably touchscreen connector got loose. Disassemble your Jolla and check it.

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answered 2018-01-20 00:46:33 +0300

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Hello, I have the same problem. Where is the touch screen connector located? I have opened up my Jolla but unfortunately I have no clue, where to search for the connector. The ones on the back side are not loose. Is the touch screen connector located under the first plate with the SIM card and SD card on it? Thank you in advance!

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Well, I have disassembled it completely and I think that it should be the connector in the second shell left from the camera, right? It is located under the flat cable coming from the 3.5 mm jack. Am I right?

ds1979 ( 2018-01-20 01:12:02 +0300 )edit

Well, after playing around on the "open heart", I have come across the connector with a silver style back on the top right corner of the battery, which gives the display signal. Is it the touch signal in one, too? unfortunately pressing it does not change anything.

ds1979 ( 2018-01-20 01:17:12 +0300 )edit
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answered 2019-05-28 23:35:44 +0300

Sebix gravatar image

updated 2019-05-28 23:38:51 +0300

Not a solution, but maybe on the path towards. Fiddling around with the main board, the one where the camera and SD- and SIM-cards sit on, I discovered that the touch screen works when the board is not correctly in place and has some small gap behind on the left side. There is a plastic bracket, when I move the board above it or on the same level, the touch screen works, when placing it - correctly - below the bracket, the touch screen does not respond. Here are two images showing some details:

Works:

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Does not work:

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