On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 4:20 PM, lbendlin <l...@bendlin.us> wrote:
> If the touchscreen on the Nexus One acts up there's a simple short term
> remedy. Put the device into standby and wake it up again. That seems to
> recalibrate the screen.

That particular problem was a common defect -- I got my Nexus One
replaced a month or two after buying it, when it exhibited this
behavior, and the new one had no issues. I'm no longer using the Nexus
One regularly (bought a Nexus S and the backlight temporarily conked
out on the Nexus One), but in my limited use of it since the
Gingerbread update, I have not noticed the problem coming back.

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