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06-24-2025 09:22 AM (Last edited 06-24-2025 09:37 AM ) in
Galaxy S22I have been using S22 ultra Model -SM-S908UI, after updating it to ONE UI 7, I am facing ghost touching problems in the bottom part of the device, it seems someone is touching it (Back and Home). It runs just fine for 5 or 10 minutes after restarting the device, but the same problem occurs.
What I have done so far:
1. Factory Reset
2. Accidental Touch on
3. Touch Sensitivity Off
4. Double tap to wake up off
5. I do not have any Screen protector ON.
Please help me out.
Thanks
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06-24-2025 09:44 AM in
Galaxy S22I don't Know How to post a video 😞
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06-24-2025 09:47 AM in
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06-24-2025 09:46 AM (Last edited 06-30-2025 09:37 AM by SamsungRei ) in
Galaxy S22You're definitely not alone — a number of S22 Ultra users (model SM-S908U1) have reported ghost touch issues (especially near the navigation bar) after the One UI 7 (Android 14) update. Given what you've already tried, here are a few targeted solutions and workarounds that may help:
✅ Step-by-Step Fixes You Can Try Now: 1. Boot in Safe Mode (Check for Software Conflict)
This will temporarily disable third-party apps and help you confirm if it’s a software issue.
How to boot into Safe Mode:
Press and hold the power button until the power menu appears.
Tap and hold "Power off" until "Safe Mode" appears.
Tap Safe Mode to confirm.
Use the phone for 10–20 minutes and see if ghost touches still happen.
💡 If the issue stops in Safe Mode, a third-party app is likely the cause. Try uninstalling recently updated or unnecessary apps.
2. Disable Gesture Hints and Switch to Buttons (If Using Gestures)
Some users reported ghost touches are worse with gesture navigation after the update.
Settings > Display > Navigation bar
Switch to Buttons (if on gestures)
Toggle off Gesture Hints if you prefer gestures
3. Install Samsung’s Good Lock + Multistar Module (Workaround)
You can remap or disable the Home and Back buttons temporarily to prevent ghost activation.
Download Good Lock from Galaxy Store
Install Multistar module
Use it to customize navigation bar behavior or switch to floating buttons
4. Update All System Apps via Galaxy Store
Sometimes a system service causes touch conflicts after a major update. Do this:
Open Galaxy Store
Tap Menu > Updates
Update all Samsung apps (especially Samsung Keyboard, System UI, and Device Care)
5. Use Samsung Members Diagnostic Tool
You can check if the digitizer hardware is being triggered falsely.
Open Samsung Members app
Tap “Get Help” > Diagnostics > Touch screen
Run the test. If touches show up on their own, take screenshots to show support.
6. Temporary Workaround – Partial Screen Block (Edge Panel App)
Some users use "EdgeTouch" or "EdgeBlock" apps to block certain screen zones.
Try apps like Touch Blocker or Edge Control from Galaxy/Play Store
Configure to block bottom area (where ghost touches occur)
7. Request Warranty or Service Center Repair
If this is a hardware issue that coincidentally worsened with the update, Samsung may still honor repairs if:
You have Samsung Care+, or
Your phone is less than 3 years old (warranty can apply in some cases for manufacturer defects)
Contact:
🔧 Samsung Support: Settings > Support > Contact us
💬 Final Thoughts
This issue is sadly not rare, and seems to be a touch firmware bug or kernel-level regression in One UI 7 for some S22 Ultra units. You've done a great job narrowing it down already — the next steps are to verify if it's hardware or software using Safe Mode, diagnostics, and possibly a workaround app while we wait for a patch.
Let me know if you'd like help with:
Contacting Samsung support with specific evidence
Recreating the issue in video or screenshots to help get a faster warranty claim
You're not alone, and this shouldn't be accepted as normal behavior — even post-update.
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06-24-2025 10:04 AM in
Galaxy S22Hi, Thanks, bro.. it is working perfectly in Safe mode. Let me use it little more time.. So I can figure it out what is going on. I will follow your steps and let you know.
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06-24-2025 10:10 AM in
Galaxy S22Bad news, it is happening again 😞 Let me try your other suggestions.
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06-28-2025 02:14 AM in
Galaxy S22same thing is happening to my phone. I haven't factory reset yet because have so much to back up =/ but it is ever since I've had this update. Edge Sensitivity off, screen protector off, accidental touch on, screen clean, no water damage, nothing wrong with charger. This is whatever software was recently installed. Samsung help us out!
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06-28-2025 02:21 AM in
Galaxy S22I guess I am going to roll back to Android 14... No solution al all 😞
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06-28-2025 09:55 AM in
Galaxy S22HI RaeM33 let me know when operating your phone with the charger plugged in works fine. My works fine with the charger plugged in.
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06-30-2025 09:43 AM in
Galaxy S22Hello, Welcome and thank you for reaching out. We understand how upsetting ghost touches are.
It does seem you have tried all the troubleshooting recommended for the touchscreen. https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshoot/TSG10001974/
If the ghost touches continue, it is recommended to submit feedback to Samsung using these steps: https://us.community.samsung.com/t5/Tips-Tricks/How-to-Send-Feedback/ba-p/3001692
Additionally, it is recommended to have the phone serviced. You can use the following link to find a list of service centers in the U.S.: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/service/location or by calling customer support at 1-800-726-7864.
For service outside the U.S., please use this link: https://www.samsung.com/us/common/visitlocationsite.html.