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220-1201 Practice Question: That their Android smartphone's touchscreen is…

A user reports that their Android smartphone's touchscreen is unresponsive after they dropped it. The screen is not cracked, and the device powers on normally. Which of the following is the most likely cause of the touchscreen issue?

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Correct answer & explanation

The digitizer is damaged

A drop can easily damage the digitizer layer, which is responsible for detecting touch input, even if the glass display remains intact. The LCD/OLED panel may still function for display, but without a working digitizer, touch input will not register.

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Option-by-option breakdown

For each option: why learners choose it and why it is or isn't the right answer here.

  • The LCD panel is damaged

    Why it's wrong here

    Damage to the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) panel primarily affects the visual output of the device. This typically manifests as discolored areas, dead pixels, black spots, or a completely blank screen, even if the backlight is operational. Since the user reports that the screen powers on normally and the issue is unresponsive touch, the display component itself is likely functioning correctly, making LCD damage an incorrect diagnosis for this specific symptom.

  • The digitizer is damaged

    Why this is correct

    The digitizer is the crucial touch-sensitive layer, often integrated into the display assembly, responsible for detecting user input via touch. A physical impact, such as dropping the smartphone, can cause this layer to crack, delaminate, or suffer internal electrical damage, even if the outer glass appears intact. This damage directly prevents the screen from registering touch gestures, resulting in unresponsiveness despite the underlying display panel continuing to function and show images normally.

  • The battery is swollen

    Why it's wrong here

    A swollen battery, typically a lithium-ion battery, expands due to internal gas buildup, which exerts physical pressure on the device's internal components and casing. This condition usually causes visible physical bulging of the phone's back cover or screen assembly, potentially separating components. While extreme swelling could indirectly affect internal connections, the primary symptom is physical deformation, not isolated touchscreen unresponsiveness when the device otherwise powers on and functions without visible distortion.

  • The operating system is corrupted

    Why it's wrong here

    Operating system corruption involves software-level issues that interfere with the device's core functions, often leading to boot loops, frequent crashes, application errors, or general system instability. While software can sometimes affect input, a sudden and specific loss of touchscreen functionality immediately following a physical drop is a strong indicator of hardware damage. If the device powers on and displays content normally, but simply doesn't respond to touch, a hardware fault is far more probable than OS corruption.

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