Hi.
There are a couple of small areas on my touchscreen that seem a bit less sensitive than others. This is only noticeable when using the onscreen keyboard. The letter 'n' for example needs a bit more pressure to select than other letters. If I go around the screen pressing lightly, most other keys will select but the letter 'n' won't unless I apply slightly more pressure. Its not like it needs much more pressure or anything, only a bit. I've taken the screen protector off.
The i5700 is my first touchscreen phone, so I'm not sure if it is normal for capacitive touchscreens to have a couple of small areas that are slightly less sensitive than other areas - maybe I'm being over paranoid? The screen seems sensitive enough when scrolling and swiping etc.
So, do other people have similar experiences? Is it normal?
There are a couple of small areas on my touchscreen that seem a bit less sensitive than others. This is only noticeable when using the onscreen keyboard. The letter 'n' for example needs a bit more pressure to select than other letters. If I go around the screen pressing lightly, most other keys will select but the letter 'n' won't unless I apply slightly more pressure. Its not like it needs much more pressure or anything, only a bit. I've taken the screen protector off.
The i5700 is my first touchscreen phone, so I'm not sure if it is normal for capacitive touchscreens to have a couple of small areas that are slightly less sensitive than other areas - maybe I'm being over paranoid? The screen seems sensitive enough when scrolling and swiping etc.
So, do other people have similar experiences? Is it normal?