Fix Unresponsive Touchscreen on Samsung Galaxy

Is your Samsung Galaxy touchscreen unresponsive or lagging? You can easily fix unresponsive touchscreen on Samsung Galaxy using a combination of software adjustments, calibration steps, and hardware checks. This guide helps US and Canadian users restore smooth touchscreen functionality without losing data.

Step 1: Restart Your Device

Begin with a simple restart. Press and hold the Power button, then tap Restart. This clears temporary glitches and refreshes system processes that may be causing touchscreen issues.

Step 2: Remove Screen Protectors and Clean the Display

Sometimes screen protectors, dirt, or oils interfere with touch sensitivity. Remove any protective films or cases and gently clean the display with a microfiber cloth.

Step 3: Adjust Touch Sensitivity

Go to Settings > Display > Touch sensitivity and toggle it ON if you use a screen protector. This increases touchscreen responsiveness for better performance.

Step 4: Boot Into Safe Mode

Third-party apps can cause touchscreen conflicts. To check, press and hold the Power button, then tap and hold Power off until the Safe Mode option appears. Tap it to restart in Safe Mode. If the touchscreen works normally, uninstall recently installed apps causing the issue.

Step 5: Clear Cache Partition

Power off your device. Press and hold Volume Up + Power + Bixby (or Volume Up + Power on newer models) until the recovery menu appears. Navigate to Wipe Cache Partition and confirm. This removes temporary system files without deleting your data, improving touch responsiveness.

Step 6: Update Software

Go to Settings > Software update > Download and install to ensure your device has the latest One UI updates. Software patches often fix touchscreen bugs. For performance optimization, visit Performance & System Optimization.

Step 7: Factory Reset (Last Resort)

If the touchscreen remains unresponsive, back up your data and perform a factory reset. Go to Settings > General management > Reset > Factory data reset. This restores your device to default settings and often resolves persistent software-related touchscreen problems.

For more display and interface tips, check Display & Customization.

Explore all Samsung troubleshooting guides at the Samsung Hub.

OnePlus Tip

If the touchscreen remains unresponsive after software fixes, check for hardware damage or moisture. Avoid using harsh chemicals; a soft microfiber cloth is best for cleaning. Visit an authorized Samsung service center for persistent hardware issues.

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