N4Newbie
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Tear up some tiny fragments of paper or get some lint from your clothes dryer's screen and separate it into tiny strands. Spread it out on a flat surface.
Hold your phone 1/2" to 1" above the lint pile you just made, screen side down. Is the lint/paper drawn to the phone's screen? If yes, then you definitely have a static charge problem.
Why? Could be your phone's case (if you use one; if you do not, then consider trying one as a means to dissipate the static charge). Could be the material your pants are made from. Could be that the humidity is extremely low in your environment.
Hold your phone 1/2" to 1" above the lint pile you just made, screen side down. Is the lint/paper drawn to the phone's screen? If yes, then you definitely have a static charge problem.
Why? Could be your phone's case (if you use one; if you do not, then consider trying one as a means to dissipate the static charge). Could be the material your pants are made from. Could be that the humidity is extremely low in your environment.