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Thursday, September 22, 2016

ASUS Zenfone 2 display problem flickering horizontal lines vertical bands discoloration

ASUS Zenfone 2 display problem flickering horizontal lines vertical bands discoloration


My almost new ASUS Zenfone 2 ZE551ML has suddenly developed a display issues like flickering, lines, bands and discoloration. When you reboot or turn on the device you see the ASUS logo and right after that a thick vertical line or band appears right on the middle of the screen. When the device finally boots up, everything appears to be fine. Then it starts glitching and horizontal lines appear on the top of the screen. Then, many vertical bars slowly start to appear, eventually taking over the whole screen. Swiping down from the top of the screen will temporarily resolve the issue. Also when you open some apps, only the top 25% becomes visible. Right now this Zenfone 2 display problem has been coming and going. When you are working with the device for a long time the issue seems to resolve but when you leave it for some time, the problem resurfaces.

Update: Situation has worsened now and only a small portion on the top of the screen becomes visible- that too for a few seconds and then the LCD is covered by vertical rainbow colored bands. I have also noticed that the screen becomes visible when you start charging the phone, but once you unplug it, it again starts glitching.




I havent found any permanent solution for this LCD issue. Many Zenfone 2 users are all of a sudden facing similar display glitches, which has led many to believe that this is caused by a recent software update that ASUS released. Some of them have reportedly resolved the issue by simply tweaking certain settings while most have had to replace the entire LCD panel. If you are still under warranty, you can take your Zenfone 2 the nearest service center and they will simply repair it for you free of charge. However, if this problem has emerged after you dropped the phone, it wont be covered by warranty.

Here are some suggested fix for Asus Zenfone 2 display flickering and vertical bars issue


Method 1: Disable Hardware Overlay

  • Go to Settings >> scrool down and tap "About"
  • Tap on "Software Information"
  • Keep tapping on "Build number" until developers option is enabled
  • again from Settings >> select "Developers options"
  • Scroll down and select "Disable HW overlays"
See if that resolved the IPS display issues of your Zenfone 2.

Method 2: Wipe Cache Partition

Boot into recovery and wipe cache by following these steps
  • Turn off phone
  • Press and hold volume up and power button at the same time
  • When you hear the buzz, let go of the power button but keep pressing volume up
  • Now you will enter Fastboot
  • Use the volume button to switch to "Recovery mode" and press power button to select it
  • Now you will see a new screen with a green Android lying down
  • Press volume up and power and the same time and let go
  • Now from recovery scroll down and select "wipe cache partition"
  • Do not turn off your phone until this process is completed
    • sometimes it can take as long as 15-20 mins


Method 3: Check for loose connection

Sometimes the display flickering, color fading out and vertical bands/bars might occur because you dropped your phone and the display connection became loose from the motherboard. If yo you are confident about disassembling your phone, just use the right screwdrivers to unscrew and take apart the phone. Once you find the display connectors, make sure they are securely connected to the mainboard.


Method 4: Replace LCD panel

If your phones display is still flickering and glitching, its time to admit that it is a hardware failure. If you are under warranty, then you are covered. Simply take the Zenfone 2 to the nearest ASUS service center and  they will replace the LCD. If you are out of warranty, then you can purchase a new LCD panel with digitizer online from websites like Ebay and Aliexpress. Then follow the disassembly guides (available in YouTube) to take apart the Zenfone 2 and replace the display. If you dont think you can do it, you can take your Zenfone 2 to the nearest mobile repair center and they will easily install the panel for you.

Heres a video demonstrating this screen glitching problem of Zenfone 2:



It is very unfortunate that ASUS hasnt addressed this issue on its forums. Its mostly the consumers who are discussing and suggesting the solutions. The Zenfone 2 was a great product until it started having many different issues. For what you are paying, youd expect it to last longer than a year. As for me, I have become  more wary about  affordable "high-end" phones due to this unpleasant experience with Asus Zenfone 2.



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Monday, August 15, 2016

Fixed Asus Zenfone 2 NFC not working problem

Fixed Asus Zenfone 2 NFC not working problem






The NFC on my Zenfone 2 was working fine and easily pairing with my Bluetooth speaker and tablet. One day it suddenly stopped working. At first I thought I may have received a defective unit or that I had accidentally damanged it. I also assumed the recent firmware update disabled my NFC. However, I managed to solve this Zenfone 2 NFC issue after reading suggestions from other users in various forums. Here is how to resolve the NFC not working problem in Zenfone 2.

How to fix ASUS Zenfone 2 NFC Stopped Working Issue

The inside of the back cover has contacts for NFC antennas
  1. First Remove the cover and then put it back firmly in place. Make sure the cover snaps properly i.e no gaps anywhere.
  2. Now turn off NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
  3. Reboot your Zenfone 2
  4. Get your NFC device which you want to pair with the Zenfone
  5. The Zenfone 2’s NFC chip is somewhere in the middle i.e. right below the volume to rockers
  6. Gently tap the middle back of your Zenfone 2 (or the entire back) on the device you want to pair with.
    • Note: You have to tap or gently put the phone on the other device otherwise it won’t work. I use to simply slide my Zenfone on top of another NFC device and it wouldn’t pair. Also, you may have to tap all over the device several times until you find the right spot of the NFC chip.
  7. Once the NFC is detected, you should hear a notification sound followed by prompt that will show that the NFC device has connected to your Zenfone 2.

Sometimes your Zenfone 2 can’t pair with other devices even when the NFC is working. You will hear the notification sound but it still won’t pair. In that case, you’ll have to restart your phone and then it will work. This seems to be a software bug or caused by incompatibility with some apps you installed recently. I hope ASUS will roll out an update to fix the NFC instability issue.

If you have just put a thick protective casing on your ASUS chances are that it is the culprit. Remove the protective casing and then try to pair via NFC.

Sometimes a damaged backpanel can also cause the issue because the inside of the backcover has the leads that contact the inner NFC antenna. Swap the backcover with a new one and check if that resolves the NFC issue.





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Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Fix Plugged in not charging laptop battery problem

Fix Plugged in not charging laptop battery problem







All lithium ion laptop batteries have fixed life span and as time passes these batteries lose their capacity to hold a charge. Recently my laptop battery died and I had to replace it with a new one. However, I noticed that the battery would only charge till 93% and sometimes not beyond 96%. Then it stops charging as if its fully charged. When I clicked on the battery meter at the bottom right taskbar (in Windows 10), it showed either 96% or 93% available (plugged in not charging). I found that many users have faced similar problem of battery not charging fully with a new laptop battery. Old laptop batteries may also face similar issue with the battery indicator showing wrong reading- for example: getting stuck on 98% and not charging.  Fortunately, there are some simple steps that can get your laptop charging to a full 100%.  Read below to find out how to fix battery indicator not showing full charge in Windows laptop:

How to fix 93% available (plugged in, not charging) laptop battery issue

  1. Shutdown your laptop
  2. Take out the battery
  3. Disconnect the power supply or charger
  4. Now press the power button and hold it for 45 seconds or 1 min
  5. Connect the power supply 
  6. Now put the battery back on
After completing the above steps, turn on your computer and now check the battery meter. It should show 100% Fully Charged or at least start charging from the point where it was previously stuck. If that didnt fix the problem, disconnect power supply and remove the battery, and then leave your laptop like that for an hour. After that your laptop battery should charge like normal. 











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