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  • Is my mobile phone possessed? It can move objects!!
  • tpbiker
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    Just placed something on top of my mobile and it (the object placed on top) started moving randomly across the screen. Tried another object, same thing. I would have thought it was something to do with magnetic forces, but same thing happens to a plastic pen top

    I’d post a video, but don’t know how

    Phone is a Samsung a15. Doesn’t happen on my work iPhone! What sorcery is at play here?

    dartdude
    Free Member

    It’s called heat

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    Caher
    Full Member

    Did you sit on your arm?

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    munrobiker
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    Mine does that too – open the STW forum and after thirty seconds all the threads jump all over the place, and I end up opening some random thread about chain waxing or some shit.

    tpbiker
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    Mine does that too – open the STW forum and after thirty seconds all the threads jump all over the place, and I end up opening some random thread about chain waxing or some shit.

    No, I mean physical objects placed on the screen move about randomly! Ie, I place the phone on a flat surface, place an object on top of it, and the object moves.  I genuinely thought I was imagining it but my OH is also intrigued by it.

    I can’t feel any motor vibration or anything but I assume it must be related to that

    How do I post a video to demonstrate?

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    qwerty
    Free Member

    Uninstall the poltergeist app.

    nixie
    Full Member

    Is it definitely flat? The glass is very slippery so a slight tilt (e.g. because of the camera protrusion) could allow an item to slide slowly.

    kayak23
    Full Member

    Try standing on your phone and see if it moves you.

    natrix
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    I’d post a video, but don’t know how

    Use another phone to take a short video. Convert it to a gif file. Upload gif as a picture.

    tpbiker
    Free Member

    I’ll try to post one later..

    Yes it’s definitely a flat surface. And it’s on multiple flat surfaces that it happens.

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    joshvegas
    Free Member

    Now you have tested a number of flat surfaces…

    … How about some level ones?

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    pictonroad
    Full Member

    My iphone did this when I put a fancy slippery screen protector on it.

    redthunder
    Free Member

    Video required.

    tpbiker
    Free Member

    Right..I have a video of this witchcraft..

    I have even turned it into a gif

    How do I post it? I don’t have a photo sharing account

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    tpbiker
    Free Member
    tpbiker
    Free Member

    Link to gif above.

    No idea how to embed it in here

    That’s a plastic headset spacer that’s moving about..

    Aidy
    Free Member

    I can’t remember what it was now, but one glass backed phone I had was so slidey that it would routinely jump off tables all on its own.

    stevie750
    Full Member

    Is it live? I have a laptop that the case goes live when it’s charging

    tpbiker
    Free Member

    Nope not charging..

    But it’s switched on..

    Cougar2
    Free Member

    At the risk of asking the obvious, does it do it when switched off?

    Probably microvibrations.  Bill Gates injecting 5G nanobot vaccinations into your brain, or something.

    dartdude
    Free Member

    @ Aidy

    Pmsl

    therevokid
    Free Member

    Does the object always move towards the bottom of the screen ?

    redthunder
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    edward2000
    Free Member

    It’s just sat on a  (very, very thin) cushion of air so it’s moving because of the residual kinetic energy from when you dropped it onto the screen, sliding in the direction the screen in sloping.

    james-rennie
    Full Member

    Sorry to be a killjoy, but I’m guessing that if you can disable ‘haptic feedback’ in the phone settings the magic movement will stop

    db
    Free Member

    I think its the spinning of the earth, try going to the equator and it will move faster 😉

    (unless you are a flat earther – in which case its the elephant which is holding the earth up having a scratch)

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    timba
    Free Member

    Phone is a Samsung a15.

    Gravitational fields in the Galaxy

    Doesn’t happen on my work iPhone!

    Apple? Earth’s gravity working normally

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