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Aug 21, 2024, 12:41:59 PM8/21/24
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I droped my phone and now theres lines all threw it going a cross it and theres two clolered lines going down it . The bottom if the screen is purple and blue . Any advice or does anyone know what is going on.

I accidentally dropped my phone on the concrete and my screen protector has a little scratch and the screen has yellow lines going through it. Any advice on how to fix it or how much it will cost to get it fixed

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I am experiencing the same issue as Kaitlyn Wilson and I can't manage to even see the boot logo because there is a massive line through the screen with smaller color lines through it, and all graphics related things don't display.

Will my phone overheat or explode if those lines appear or can I still use it and if yes then for how long because my iPhone X fell just out of my pocket to the ground and now theres suddenly a green line. I've been using it since release

@dbnmore, A damaged screen won't cause your phone to overheat or explode. It's fine to keep using it, as long as you keep in mind that any waterproofing the phone once had is now compromised and of course if the glass is cracked there's always the chance of cutting your finger on a sharp edge. You can mitigate some of that by using a glass screen protector.

@julietteleblanc Is your phone the 2017 Galaxy A5 like this question is filed under? If that's the case, then the good news is that it will only cost you the price of a new screen if you replace it yourself. Here's a guide that will give you step by step directions on how to do the job.

Offhand it looks like the screen plus frame combination (the recommended way to do the screen replacement) is running anywhere between $25 to $50 USD as of this writing. I hate posting eBay links since they don't usually last all that long, but here's an inexpensive one that should do the job.

Update Feb 10: Google responded and said that the "team is aware of the issue" and will be getting back to us if they have anything new to share. Certainly seems like positive progress.

Are you a person that loves to use your phone without a case? I'm definitely one of those folks. I don't ever drop my phones and I don't mistreat them at all, either. But it looks like that doesn't matter much with the Pixel 7 Pro if my experience today is anything to go by.

After a brisk walk in the woods to take pictures for the upcoming Galaxy S23 Ultra review, I took the phone out of my pocket and noticed something strange was on the screen. After taking a closer look, I thought it looked at least a little bit like the volume rocker from the Google Pixel 7 Pro.

If anything, Google's structure here looks more reinforced than Samsung's. It's got protruding bumpers on the sides and a second pair of connectors on the bottom. But, for whatever reason, several people have posted about it falling off since the phone came out back in October.

Judging from the number of posts online, it looks like the number of reports has increased since after the New Year. That makes sense since a bunch of people probably got one for Christmas, and it seems like it takes at least a few weeks for this to occur.

We've reached out to Google to find out more, but, again, based on reports online, it doesn't look like the company is currently offering replacements under warranty as Google representatives seem to be telling customers that this is due to "mishandling" of the phones.

My model allows me to pop it back on without issue but beware; if you put it upside down, it'll feel weird. Even flipping it around to the right side" feels "crunchy," while I didn't notice this feeling before it fell off.

Worse yet, I can easily pop it back off by pressing the top or bottom edge with the end of my fingernail, as you can see in the photo above. Here's hoping Google resolves the issue. We'll update this article if we hear anything more back from Google.

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Thats annoying! As the thread title says, I was lured into creating an avatar and now cant get my old picture back on the app. Its ok on the web where you still get the option to upload an image but the app no longer gives you a choice. So now I've got two different images. An old photo on the web and a stupid cartoon on the app.

I don't know why, but I suspect that someday everyone will have a generic avatar. The profile picture is the last bit of freedom we have on Duolingo. I wouldn't be surprised if they wanted to get rid of it as well.

It somehow s...ed quite much when Hellolingo was only text based and no pictures of accounts were given.
But then it was at least possible to give a quite long bio text and reference other websites.
Wish I would have had saved mine... but it's lost forever.

On Busuu many people upload their portrait photos so this is easier to add a few selected friends.
Unfortunately, Busuu doesn't support searching for usernames and adding them with direct user_ids or from external resources, only internally from their suggested lists.

Learners from DL staff themselves have been heavily using cartoonized avatars for a longer time on their own accounts.
I'm not a big fan of them.
Surely won't hit any mobile app button to create a random avatar, like within the game LingoLegend.

I moved your post from Duome Request forum to here. Please note that that forum is for Duome related requests only.
Unfortunately, we can't fix Duolingo issues, only post them.
Other accounts have or have had your exact same problem that you can read about in this thread.
If you want to submit your complaint to Duolingo, please read How do I report a bug?, email to Duolingo support, or try its social media channels.

I noticed it in the friends activity stream that several followers (some of them which I had been following for years) who congratulated me for two actions (2300 streak and 10 lessons per day) that many of them in the list only had those ridiculous cartoon avatars.

This basically means I have unfollowed most of them as I can't remember their real portrait picture.
Another issue: It's hard to list followers by "recently added" and to check for empty avatars or some fake or nonsense pictures.

And as I don't want to be followed by very UNKNOWNusers (same thing like animals or generic or empty avatars) on a "social platform" (well, I get it: Duolingo is more about learning and pushing back from any social interaction over all the years - more and more) my only option was to pick the "Block user xx" feature.
Duolingo staff NEVER should have removed the BIO field as my concerns expressed in the text now are not to be read by any users on this Duolingo platform (for some reason Duome profile also got the bio field removed - well, we can't edit it anymore).

Duolingo more and more becomes unusable...now it is happening to the "friend streams".
Looking back to end of 2016 I could even send PMs to some of them living in other countries with the Activity streams.

This is really ridiculous having to suddenly see many followers (on the Duo profile) and congratulations on the friends streams from cartooned users (I never liked non-personal avatars and many chose wanting to be anonym and have not uploaded a portrait picture willingly, which I can accept).
Any personal touch and connected feeling is lost that way.

Sadly to say, my friends update view gets now flooded from more and more cartooned users who I follow, follow me or both for a longer time.
They all fell for this "Create a cartoon avatar" trap on the app.

I'm unfollowing more and more users, also very OLD users from 2013/14 -2016 join date.
If they follow me with that damn new cartoon face I also have to block them now to get rid of all those entries on the friends update stream.

Unfortunately more and more Brazilians, Portuguese speakers in general don't upload a real profile picture.
Was no big problem if it sometimes happened.
But now the follower war from unknowns has started.

Honestly, to me this is the end of Duolingo friends / followers concept, definitely.
Makes no sense in that way.
And Duolingo (and Duome) has removed the bio field by intention where I specifically wrote there when NOT to follow me.
It's gone, still somehow hidden in the extended user profile (but can't be changed).

Someone wrote to Duolingo support for help (probably a Plus/Super user) and they've confirmed that the new cartoon avatars are the official replacement and it gets rolled out to more and more users (not only on iOS but also on the Android platform), wtf.
The Reddit user quoted that official reply.
So yeah, that's quite bad news.
And as we know staff is already changing the Web portal for a new look with health/hearts.

But cutting down moderation resources on the HQ site instead of fixing all the open holes and to additionally protect accounts from changes (including language course resets), logins by third party attackers (wrong IP range, wrong country, 2 phase authenticated logins by email) to me looks like the wrong thing to do here.

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