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Recently I droped my phone (Sony Xperia J) and broke the LCD, then I turned it on to check if I had just broken the LCD or if the digitizer was also broken.
When I turned it on, the image was alright (despite the huge cracks on the LCD) but when I tried to insert the SIM pin, the digitizer seemed to be not working: when I first pressed the screen, instead of detecting (let's say) the digit "4" it detected the digit "9". I tried to clear that wrong number but apparently the digitizer couldn't detect any other touch.
Is there any way to check if the digitizer is broken? I was thinking about removing the LCD and trying to phisically test the digitizer by turning the phone on again and directly touch the digitizer.
Do you think that's a good idea?
Recently I droped my phone (Sony Xperia J) and broke the LCD, then I turned it on to check if I had just broken the LCD or if the digitizer was also broken.
When I turned it on, the image was alright (despite the huge cracks on the LCD) but when I tried to insert the SIM pin, the digitizer seemed to be not working: when I first pressed the screen, instead of detecting (let's say) the digit "4" it detected the digit "9". I tried to clear that wrong number but apparently the digitizer couldn't detect any other touch.
Is there any way to check if the digitizer is broken? I was thinking about removing the LCD and trying to phisically test the digitizer by turning the phone on again and directly touch the digitizer.
Do you think that's a good idea?
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