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Update: Bought a new USB charger (Original, LG) and I am no more facing any issues with the touch screen.
Meanwhile, I've found out a workaround with the faulty chargerConnect a USB extension cable to the charger first and then connect the Nokia USB cable to this extension cable, and then charge. This solved the issue for me and the touch screen responds normally while charging. I am using a 0.5m USB extension cable.
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Recently, due to a voltage overload at home, my original charger got damaged. Got a spare one yesterday (iPhone charger it seems; but not original). When I plug in the charger, the touch screen becomes unresponsive and sometimes it asks me whether I want to connect the phone in mass-storage mode or sdk mode or sync and connectWhen I unplug the charger, the screen responds as normal
I couldn't find a thread and/or discussion related to this issue other than thisSomewhat weird but I am not sure what it is and whether it would damage my device or not
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2013-05-15
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where did you get the charger? I am having same problems with my nokia charger.
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2013-05-16
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@pichlo & others: Yeah, as suggested, I tried using the compass while charging and I couldn't find any deflections which further verifies that it isn't something caused because of EM waves. The better option would be buying a better charger