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On occasion, my Droid Bionic (4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich) does not react to screen touches when the phone is ringing. The swipe to answer icon appears, but does not respond. After the call goes to voice mail, I can turn the screen off and back on and the phone behaves normally.

I believe this has only happened when the phone has been locked with the screen off when the call arrived.

I don't receive a large number of calls on this device, so I don't have a very large sample size, but it probably happens less than 1 time in 20. The most recent was within a few hours of rebooting the phone, so I don't think it is due to memory consumption by another app, etc.

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  • so how did it go? still got the problem? did you try what's mentioned in the answer? :)
    – Sid
    Commented Jan 6, 2013 at 17:23
  • Haven't had many calls due to the holidays, etc., and none of the few I've had so far have resulted in an unresponsive screen; as I mentioned, it happens infrequently to start with.
    – TomG
    Commented Jan 7, 2013 at 1:10

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This problem is quite known for sometime for touchscreen devices. Most of the times this happens when the screen is under some pressure during touchscreen recalibration after being woken up by the incoming call (maybe being inside pocket, etc.).

The only solution for you is to disable the option, power button instantly ends call by going into Settings -> Accessibility -> System

If your screen becomes unresponsive to a call, just press the power button (to lock your screen), press it again and unlock the screen (with your pattern or PIN, etc.) Then you will be able to answer the call.

This solution is applicable to any situation where the screen is unresponsive.

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  • I already had the option disabled; I'll try the power button next time it happens.
    – TomG
    Commented Jan 7, 2013 at 1:11
  • After not happening for a while, I've bad 3 recent incidents where I could test turning the screen off then back, and it's worked each time.
    – TomG
    Commented Feb 5, 2013 at 4:09

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