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So, on certain parts of my screen, the touch feedback goes crazy. For example, if I want to remove the app shortcut from homescreen by holding down my finger over it, it just happens to try to switch to the previous homescreen as if I'm swiping my finger in the right direction.
Then, when I'm playing Subway Surfers, on swiping towards right direction, it performs a jump instead [swipe up].
To test the actual problem I used the Picsart drawing app to see exactly where the screen responds to my touch. While drawing random lines, it would automatically activate the menu items on the bottom of the screen and making few figures would become awfully difficult because of the continuously incoming menu options.
So my question is:
Is this a hardware problem or a software one? Because if this is a software one [which is pretty unlikely to be] then I can get it fixed for free since the warranty hasn't expired.
Or can I fix it by rooting it instead?
Please help.
Thank you.
So, on certain parts of my screen, the touch feedback goes crazy. For example, if I want to remove the app shortcut from homescreen by holding down my finger over it, it just happens to try to switch to the previous homescreen as if I'm swiping my finger in the right direction.
Then, when I'm playing Subway Surfers, on swiping towards right direction, it performs a jump instead [swipe up].
To test the actual problem I used the Picsart drawing app to see exactly where the screen responds to my touch. While drawing random lines, it would automatically activate the menu items on the bottom of the screen and making few figures would become awfully difficult because of the continuously incoming menu options.
So my question is:
Is this a hardware problem or a software one? Because if this is a software one [which is pretty unlikely to be] then I can get it fixed for free since the warranty hasn't expired.
Or can I fix it by rooting it instead?
Please help.
Thank you.