FP4.SP2J.B.086 was announced on 21 August but there seem to be at least two variants distributed to different network operators. The one I received has a different number at the end. Your network operator may not have received theirs yet, this often happens because adjustments need to be made.
The problem is almost gone for me now that I have installed the update, but now I have run into a new issue: Two finger zoom no longer works reliably. Has anyone else encountered this issue?
I’ve been also getting these with the patch. I enabled tap display from dev options so I know when it’s happening and not just me being inaccurate.
A couple of times a day it’s severe and sometimes the workaround catches it after the first few random taps and blocks further damage but sometimes it lets it through anyway.
I don’t use a screen protector so the decreased sensitivity actually makes the device better in that regard as random touches of my palms at the edge of the screen happen lesst. It would probably make sense to allow one to configure the sensitivity based on their preference.
I’m going to contact support next as nothing reasonable fixes it completely and it unfortunately makes this fairly expensive device way less usable than the price and sustainability claims would let one believe. I would’ve liked to use it for years and maybe swap the USB-C connector and battery when they degrade but now after under a year of use I may need to let go.
Same here. It’s basically unusable, flat out. So much for sustainable, or repairs.
I’m also looking for a new device, one that doesn’t have such a serious design flaw or so many points of failure. With the added issue that I’m unable to sell the faulty hardware (ongzgzzvzztt8 whoops, hello ghost. Leaving that in now to make a point, because wow, timing), because the less people ever get hands on with this device, the better for the image of repairable phones in general. I’m through with that pipe dream, personally.
Support is most likely gonna take 2 days to suggest you send your phone in for 2 weeks without replacement in the meantime (they’re rather understaffed from what I’ve been able to gather), while they “repair” it (new display maybe, and installing updates of not already done). Given that, are you already considering any alternatives as plan B? Like one of the other repairable phones, or a conventional one?
Any news on that? Contacted support team of FP or e/OS/? FP is most likely gonna wash their hands of the responsibility now, because technically yes, e/OS/ needs to implement the “patch” now. It you could install their default ROM (and still have issues with the display because you just can’t software patch a hardware design flaw like that).
But that entirely ignores the fact that the patch isn’t even a proper solution, but rather a metaphorical bandaid made of uranium, itself slowly killing you after putting it on. To me, it makes sense that e/OS/ just had a look at that and in response drops support immediately, because of how pointless it has become to even try. I’ve been looking out for a possible fix coming to e/OS/ but nothing so far, which leads me to think that’s gonna be the case.
So we’ll just be dealing with the fallout, situation getting perpetually worse, until we get non-malfunctioning hardware that won’t die to a design flaw within months of getting it. Yes I’m salty, because sustainability. So, what’s gonna be your poison? Any nice alternative you found?
After a while without ghost inputs and just sensitivity problems, I’ve experienced two instances of ghost inputs earlier today in rather short succession (ironically while typing on this forum). They were both more intense in nature than the first one after the update, but by far not as violent as before the update.
Also I’ve not had the opportunity to perform my intended hardware ‘fix’ yet.
Yeah im not holding my breath on this. However, after my ghost leaving me alone for half a day, for some reason (I didn’t do or change anything) and seeing the FP5 disassembly - the display cable is identical to the FP4. The case around the socket isn’t. I’m being very stupid, hoping for the FP5 to not have this, or similar, serious issues - especially after experiencing how they’re treating serious issues with FP4 with the rug rather than properly offering respectable solutions. I don’t know. At the same time, I really don’t want my phone to be at risk of becoming a hobby project like my FP4 is, I guess I’ll continue looking for alternatives.
Keep us posted about your successes or failures! Whichever way it goes, it will help others here to decide.
For me the update worked well - until today. Ghost touch is back, I think not as heavy as it used to be, but still annoying.
I also tried some of the fixes mentioned here. I placed some foam material on the display plug and a piece of isolation tape on the wire. Both of them are still in the phone.
I really hope fairphone will come around with a real solution…
Oh but they already did! They made a software patch and marked the topic and issue as solved! You better tell your ghost that it’s been solved, maybe your ghost just doesn’t know yet.
But yeah, what a surprise.
The reports of phones that either continued to have ghost inputs despite the patch, or those that saw the ghost be replaced by unresponsive displays, and those that had the ghost return after a week, have been cropping up already. Thing is, before FP acknowledged the issue, we had to put up with it for 18 whole months. As far as they’re concerned, it’s been solved, so any “new” reports about it could easily have another year before they even acknowledge it.
They may acknowledge the unresponsive display issue first, since it’s happening even to devices that never were haunted to start with, but as far as the hauntings are concerned, I think they’re through with that “for now”.
Another ghost just visited. They’re still following a rather straight path, but it seems like they’re getting gradually more confident with spooking despite the update again.
Breaking convention, I’d like to thank Fairphone for investigating and responding to the issue of ghost inputs.
I had this fairly frequently since getting the Fairphone 4.
Since the update that was supposed to address this, I haven’t had any.
I see to get ghost touches still after the update with the workaround but they are less long. Instead of continuous taps that last sometimes for up to 30 seconds I get a very quick burst.