hi
Recently a small spot on my cell phone screen found.
I tried the screen in different colors. The results were as follows:
1-in green ,red , blue : was black
2-in white : almost blue
3-in yellow : almost green
There is a way to fix?
Maybe more will make their numbers?
Excuse me for my bad English
Tanks
There is no way to tell if more dp's will pop out in the future, but generally the ones you see when its new will be there and hope no more in the future.
For LCDs, there is a tolerance level in the number of dp's on the panel, if it's more than that, the company junks it at the manufacturing stage itself. You cannot claim warranty for as little as 5 dead pixels.
Even I have 3-4 dp's on my i9003 which look white on a black screen (during booting). It's not that annoying considering the higher resolution we have.
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Hi I have a small problem with my galaxy and I wonder if it is a common thing or is it a sporadic case. I recently took my galaxy in assistance for the replacement of the screen (between lcd and capacitive glass had a hair) Once again after a while 'I realized (I think that there is a problem from the beginning) that appeared on the display strange signs. Initially I thought it was a lcd problem then I tried to shift the LCD image and saw that signs remained fixed as if they were between display and glass. I brought the phone back in service but they said there were no defects. For sureness (they were very nice) they showed me another galaxy just out of the box and presented the same peculiarities. It seems to me (but I'm not sure) that the first galaxy that I had not had this feature.
If you want to help me try to manually set the display brightness to low and pull down the curtain of the notification bar, or choose a dark gray background and gimme an answer.
thank you
i attach a photo
anyone?
I saw that many people have downloaded the image.
thank you
Can you explain what is so peculiar about it ? I dont see anything wrong with that image . Is it the three orange color curved lines ?? (though that looks to me like a reflection of something).
Are you talking about the red haloing effect around the white text?
Apart from the orange claw 'reflection' in the top right there is nothing discernible about that image.
orange signs are camera lens reflection. I talk about grey zones of images. If you watch closely you notice that some grey pixel zones are different from other. With a kind of green blur.
thank you for your answers
Is this what you are concerning about?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=8766267&postcount=12
I'm not an expert, my conclusion is based on my time spent with my old Z1 ( defective screen, Sony service center agreed as well ) and my new Z1.
So here goes:
I bought a Sony Xperia Z1 C6902 around the end of last month. After coming home I almost immediately felt like there was something wrong with the screen.The display light seemed to be coming from the sides ( like underwater divers with lights).I had this yellow hue and slight tilts would produce drastic washing out + more of this mysterious "yellow hue" everyone's been talking about.The display just didn't seem uniform. Videos and pictures however seemed to display perfectly. A completely white screen would appear patchy.
After a lot of running around, going nuts and tweeting, I finally got my replacement Z1 today.
Now : Slight tilts DO NOT produce drastic washing out anymore.The screen displays uniformly now .The sharpness of viewing angles still sucks, and there is slight washing out, but only after you're holding it at an awkward angle.
HOW TO CHECK IF YOUR Z1 displays whites correctly.
Do this : Go to your service menu. In your device, open the dialer and enter *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
Hit Service Tests ---> Display
You will notice the 1st and 2nd screens match the yellow/off whitish tone of the settings menus. ( On a bad screen it will be patchy, on a good screen it will be uniform )
Now tap the screen 8 times
THIS screen will show you if your device displays whites correctly.
(attached pics of my replaced Z1's display test from the service menu )
Conclusion.
There are 2 things going on here.The yellow hue and and bad Z1 screens are two different issues, but not completely separate.
The yellow hue /off whitish color seems to be Sony's color config for the Z1.( check the screen i've mentioned above to know if your device shows whites correctly )
The bad screens are the ones that don't display uniformly and seem patchy ,have drastic washing out on slight tilting ( which in turn, seems to make the "yellow hue" seem worse, making people think they're connected.)
So,
Bad Screen : Patchy when displaying a full white screen, drastically bad viewing angles, not uniform, display distortion on even a slight tilt.
Good Screen : Decent viewing angles, NOT patchy when displaying a full white screen, uniform display.
ALL screens seem "yellow".
Sony's customer service here was SO SLOW and It should have happened sooner but after almost a month, I'm finally using the device I paid for.
Trust your eyes. Don't blindly accept that all Z1 screens are bad. The Z1 has a lovely display.Know the difference between the "yellow hue" and a defective screen.
Best of luck !
When you say patchy are you referring to like uniform patterns squares (pixelated within)? I see these pixelated squares for all colors in the screen calibration and the 2nd color was like very light patchy horizontal bars. I thought it was my thumbprints but no. I cleaned the screen before the test.
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shaunwu said:
When you say patchy are you referring to like uniform patterns squares (pixelated within)? I see these pixelated squares for all colors in the screen calibration and the 2nd color was like very light patchy horizontal bars. I thought it was my thumbprints but no. I cleaned the screen before the test.
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Nope, that's not what I mean. When I say patchy I mean a non uniform like display. Almost looks like there's light patches of water on the screen.
hoezay said:
I'm not an expert, my conclusion is based on my time spent with my old Z1 ( defective screen, Sony service center agreed as well ) and my new Z1.
So here goes:
I bought a Sony Xperia Z1 C6902 around the end of last month. After coming home I almost immediately felt like there was something wrong with the screen.The display light seemed to be coming from the sides ( like underwater divers with lights).I had this yellow hue and slight tilts would produce drastic washing out + more of this mysterious "yellow hue" everyone's been talking about.The display just didn't seem uniform. Videos and pictures however seemed to display perfectly. A completely white screen would appear patchy.
After a lot of running around, going nuts and tweeting, I finally got my replacement Z1 today.
Now : Slight tilts DO NOT produce drastic washing out anymore.The screen displays uniformly now .The sharpness of viewing angles still sucks, and there is slight washing out, but only after you're holding it at an awkward angle.
HOW TO CHECK IF YOUR Z1 displays whites correctly.
Do this : Go to your service menu. In your device, open the dialer and enter *#*#7378423#*#* to access the service menu.
Hit Service Tests ---> Display
You will notice the 1st and 2nd screens match the yellow/off whitish tone of the settings menus. ( On a bad screen it will be patchy, on a good screen it will be uniform )
Now tap the screen 8 times
THIS screen will show you if your device displays whites correctly.
(attached pics of my replaced Z1's display test from the service menu )
Conclusion.
There are 2 things going on here.The yellow hue and and bad Z1 screens are two different issues, but not completely separate.
The yellow hue /off whitish color seems to be Sony's color config for the Z1.( check the screen i've mentioned above to know if your device shows whites correctly )
The bad screens are the ones that don't display uniformly and seem patchy ,have drastic washing out on slight tilting ( which in turn, seems to make the "yellow hue" seem worse, making people think they're connected.)
So,
Bad Screen : Patchy when displaying a full white screen, drastically bad viewing angles, not uniform, display distortion on even a slight tilt.
Good Screen : Decent viewing angles, NOT patchy when displaying a full white screen, uniform display.
ALL screens seem "yellow".
Sony's customer service here was SO SLOW and It should have happened sooner but after almost a month, I'm finally using the device I paid for.
Trust your eyes. Don't blindly accept that all Z1 screens are bad. The Z1 has a lovely display.Know the difference between the "yellow hue" and a defective screen.
Best of luck !
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your serial no. dude ?
Not sure if it helps but my previous Z1 was a BH904
this one is a BH906
Hi guys,
One month ago, I observed that, sometimes when I saw some websites with the background on white, lines on horizontal mode appeared. Now, I see these lines everyday also in gray background screens. But these lines don't appear when the color is black (I think about the AMOLED screen).
Is it normal?
Have I to call support service?
Thanks!!!
bitelmaniaco said:
Hi guys,
One month ago, I observed that, sometimes when I saw some websites with the background on white, lines on horizontal mode appeared. Now, I see these lines everyday also in gray background screens. But these lines don't appear when the color is black (I think about the AMOLED screen).
Is it normal?
Have I to call support service?
Thanks!!!
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I just got a sm-t813, my girlfriend too, on white background with low brightness i can see 3 brighter white lines that divide the screen in 4 when placed horizontally. The 2 tablets present the same issues, so it seems by design. Tablets have only 2 weeks of usage. Hope this help.
ndompierre said:
I just got a sm-t813, my girlfriend too, on white background with low brightness i can see 3 brighter white lines that divide the screen in 4 when placed horizontally. The 2 tablets present the same issues, so it seems by design. Tablets have only 2 weeks of usage. Hope this help.
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The same that I can see...
Usually, with an AMOLED screen after about 2 years or so, you can start to notice, on a white background if you look VERY closely, some lines across the screen. That's normal. What's not normal is it happening this much after only about a month...
My 2 cents is to
1) factory reset and see if that helps
2) Send it in for warranty
Hey there guys,
Im having some problems with my Huawei P10 screen.On the left side of the screen on top there are some yellow half circles.One month ago there was only one and now there are three of them. Like on the top left of the screen.When the background is white you can see them clearly,when the background is black or any dark colour they almost disappear.
Do you think its a pixel problem or what? Like dead pixel or stuck pixel. If u know what it is can u help me to fix it?
Its not any big problem but its ugly to see them when u use phone.
Thanks
Are they present when you boot into Fastboot? Just test it, there's a white background. If yes, it's a hardware problem, maybe it's the display itself, or the flex cable or the display controller, or the display connector.
Go to a repair store, if you still have warranty send it to Huawei of, if you're able to do it by yourself, buy a display replacement (with frame).
Hey,
i just got the Xiaomi mi8 (Global Rom, MIUI 9.6) and noticed a thing with the display. If the brightness is under 40% (lower the problem gets more and more visiable, gets really bad at 10-15%) the black is starting to smear if next to a grey color. If i move a black part surrounded by grey over the screen the black smears into the grey. I also noticed there is a slight color gradient from left (dark) to the right (getting brighter).
I contected the shop i bought it from and they said they never heard of this problem. I googled the problem but got no resaults. The shop send me a new Xiaomi mi8 but guess what, the same problem occured on this new device too.
I tried to record a video but its really hard if the room is dark and the screen is at a low brightness but maybe you can see what i mean at the edges of the black parts if you look closely.
mi 8 screen recorded with a camera:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gmgdthzthgm69dr/Black smear xiaomi mi8.avi?dl=0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkmipTa_PsY
I made a test pattern and attached it to this post. Would be really helpful if somebody could check this on his/her own mi 8 and leave feedback!
test pattern recorded with screenrecorder on mi 8:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1fpxuybw664skgp/Screenrecorder_mi8.mp4?dl=0
https://youtu.be/qM5FsRYTgKw
Greetings
It's Normal for all oled or amoled screen.
gm007 said:
It's Normal for all oled or amoled screen.
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Really? Hmm, than i have to look for a device with a good old LCD panel.
Absolutely normal, my old s7 did this too, its due to the fact that pixels are turned off when displaying black and it might take a fraction of a second to turn on resulting in this smear. Happens to all oled displays