ICS burns screen? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

All my screen burn in complains started with LPY ICS. Suddenly I noticed bluish color in place of status bar(top of screen) while reading web on landscape.
Later, it change to situation like on screen test status bar location seems to giving best color. Rest of the screen has yellowish tint now.
So my screen is acting weird or getting broken. Anyone else has this issue?
I want to go back to GB, but I am afraid to brick. If go back to GB, should I choose non wipe GB for mobile odin?
I have CF-Root LPY kernel.

necrocavus said:
All my screen burn in complains started with LPY ICS. Suddenly I noticed bluish color in place of status bar(top of screen) while reading web on landscape.
Later, it change to situation like on screen test status bar location seems to giving best color. Rest of the screen has yellowish tint now.
So my screen is acting weird or getting broken. Anyone else has this issue?
I want to go back to GB, but I am afraid to brick. If go back to GB, should I choose non wipe GB for mobile odin?
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Screen Burning?? This is kind of hard to believe, at least that ICS is causing the problem when there is a lot of people on ICS now with no problems like that. Just a defected phone probably and you should try to return it to Samsung if you have a warranty.
But, I would recommend using PC Odin to go back to GB.

andreww88 said:
Screen Burning?? This is kind of hard to believe, at least that ICS is causing the problem when there is a lot of people on ICS now with no problems like that. Just a defected phone probably and you should try to return it to Samsung if you have a warranty.
But, I would recommend using PC Odin to go back to GB.
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It's not a defect, it's just an unfortunate side effect of AMOLED screens.
This is discussed extensively on XDA, particularly in the I9100 forum.
Your best solutions are preventative ones, use a launcher to hide the status bar, leave screen on minimum brightness, avoid leaving the screen on for excessive periods with still images and try not to leave it in direct sunlight (on or off) because this damages them too.
To be more correct, this is actually not burn in, it's the organic LEDs wearing out, the longer they are lit for the more they wear out over time and the less bright they become. Because status bar is black, they get used least and so end up brighter or tinted, and pixels used most (clock area or lock screen circles) get dimmer.

necrocavus said:
All my screen burn in complains started with LPY ICS. Suddenly I noticed bluish color in place of status bar(top of screen) while reading web on landscape.
Later, it change to situation like on screen test status bar location seems to giving best color. Rest of the screen has yellowish tint now.
So my screen is acting weird or getting broken. Anyone else has this issue?
I want to go back to GB, but I am afraid to brick. If go back to GB, should I choose non wipe GB for mobile odin?
I have CF-Root LPY kernel.
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I was on fully stock LPY and I noticed almost the same thing. What appeared to be dead pixels in the shape of one blue dot and one red dot formed on my screen. Though only visible when the screen was OFF for some reason. Anyhow. I flashed back to LC1 stock odexed rom via pc odin and my screen was back to perfection. Well, if you disregard the black clipping issue

alias_neo said:
It's not a defect, it's just an unfortunate side effect of AMOLED screens.
This is discussed extensively on XDA, particularly in the I9100 forum.
Your best solutions are preventative ones, use a launcher to hide the status bar, leave screen on minimum brightness, avoid leaving the screen on for excessive periods with still images and try not to leave it in direct sunlight (on or off) because this damages them too.
To be more correct, this is actually not burn in, it's the organic LEDs wearing out, the longer they are lit for the more they wear out over time and the less bright they become. Because status bar is black, they get used least and so end up brighter or tinted, and pixels used most (clock area or lock screen circles) get dimmer.
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Yes, I think it is as you said. Screen colors dimmed. But, I bought this 6 months ago. It should be a defect. Your suggestions should be valid to use the phone for years without problem.

necrocavus said:
All my screen burn in complains started with LPY ICS. Suddenly I noticed bluish color in place of status bar(top of screen) while reading web on landscape.
Later, it change to situation like on screen test status bar location seems to giving best color. Rest of the screen has yellowish tint now.
So my screen is acting weird or getting broken. Anyone else has this issue?
I want to go back to GB, but I am afraid to brick. If go back to GB, should I choose non wipe GB for mobile odin?
I have CF-Root LPY kernel.
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Thats impossible. I think you just have a factory defect note.
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Go back to stock GB and contact samsung. It has nothung to do with firmware IMO.
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necrocavus said:
Yes, I think it is as you said. Screen colors dimmed. But, I bought this 6 months ago. It should be a defect. Your suggestions should be valid to use the phone for years without problem.
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Not exactly, I remember a member of the SGS2 forum uploading photos of he's screen after using something called coyote, some sord of car navigation, after regular daily use for a couple weeks it had caused noticeable wear in his screen.
Static images are bad for these screens if you have a lot of screen on time, the most affected will be your statuary because it's almost always off (black) so it'll be brighter than the rest.
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alias_neo said:
Not exactly, I remember a member of the SGS2 forum uploading photos of he's screen after using something called coyote, some sord of car navigation, after regular daily use for a couple weeks it had caused noticeable wear in his screen.
Static images are bad for these screens if you have a lot of screen on time, the most affected will be your statuary because it's almost always off (black) so it'll be brighter than the rest.
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Everyday 1-2 hours I am on Google Reader and Browser with white background. But, I still think that screen should be defective to wear off in 6 months.
Currently, I use black background
I think it should be under warranty. When I am not lazy or screen gets worse, I will format my phone to original ROM. Then, go to samsung.

I got the same burn in on my Nexus. Just returned it for repair. Reading about all these problems with super amoled screens makes me wanna change for a other phone since it seems to be a common problem.
If a screen replacement doesn't fix it permanently, i hope I can get an other brand without amoled. Just not okay to have these kind of defects.

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My Nexus One has Screen Burn In of Notification Bar

i just noticed that my 1 month old nexus one has the notification bar burnt in. go to landscape view in the browser, load a white background like google.com, and sure enough i can see very faintly the notification bar.
i've always kept the display on auto brightness. i'm very curious to hear if anyone else checks their screen if they have the same issue. the phone is only 1 month old, maybe 2 at the tops, so its very strange for this to happen. anyone else?
Had mine since end of March. No burn-in or any type of ghosting. I have my screen time-out set to 30 seconds. I wonder if that's got anything to do with it.
that's weird. my time out has always been at the default of 2 minutes. surely that isn't too much different though. 1.5 minutes shouldn't make or break it.
RogerPodacter said:
that's weird. my time out has always been at the default of 2 minutes. surely that isn't too much different though. 1.5 minutes shouldn't make or break it.
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how bad is it? Is it possible to show us a picture?
its not too bad, but definitely there. the concern is how new this phone is. what happens after 6 months?
I'll try to take a pic later, but don't have a good camera on me.
RogerPodacter said:
its not too bad, but definitely there. the concern is how new this phone is. what happens after 6 months?
I'll try to take a pic later, but don't have a good camera on me.
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Definately, you should give htc a call and tell them whats up. No rush on a picture.
AMOLED displays are worse for burn in than old CRT's, so br interesting to see how these fair
Got mine in late Jan and no sign of it.
RogerPodacter said:
that's weird. my time out has always been at the default of 2 minutes. surely that isn't too much different though. 1.5 minutes shouldn't make or break it.
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Can't say either way if 1.5 minutes more of screen-on time can create the burn-in. But compared to the standard 30-sec time-out on most phones (some have 15 sec), 2 minutes is pretty long. You may want to set it to a shorter time-out duration.
you REALLY have to look close to see it. I tried it on black screen and you can't see it all. except in landscape the notification bar switches so at the very left inside the bar you can see the small faded line of the portrait bar.
i don't care enough to call HTC for any type of exchange or repair. I've heard the horror stories of their service too!
I have slight burn in on mine too. It's expected and I doubt the screen time out has anything to do with it. Keep in mind that any use of the phone the notification bar usually stays in the same place. Sometimes I have maps nav going on and that alone keeps the display on for the length of a car trip.
Also you guys can test by getting Dead Pixel Detect from the market and cycling through a few different colors.
well I'm not gonna get all worked up about it. sucks it happened so soon, hopefully it doesn't get worse. I'll try that dead pixel app just to see.
I'll take a pic shortly, but I don't know if it will actually be visible from a photo.
thats bad if its true....still a new phone with this problem already? wow..mine is less than a week old ...I will keep an eye out for it though, and if anyone has a solution that would be nice...
Drawing white on AMOLED requires much more than drawing black.
One more reason for using Desire (or a black notification bar theme)
I have two Nexus One's. The first was the Tmobile version which I used on ATT EDGE. That device has the purple tint issue and also has some burn in(uneven wear)where the notification bar is. Unfortunately I ran it with the brightness at 100%, 24-7. Now, it is very slight, but it is there.
I also have the 3G ATT version and it has no purple tint and has no burn in(uneven wear) yet and I've used it more now that I did the EDGE version. BUT, I never run this one with 100% brightness unless I have to.
Also, it is better to run at very low brightness for the first say hundred hours because there is a sharper dropoff in brightness half life during that time, making burn in(uneven wear)detectable with the human eye more likely to occur.
At the end of the day, for my situation, I blame myself for running at 100% brightness. I should have known better. LCD, with as long as they have been around, have innovated to the point of having very long half lives making burn in possible, but very rare. I was operating the way I always had with mobile devices. BUT, with these new screens, new care must be taken until AMOLED matures with higher brightness half life.
100% brightness I understand, but auto setting and this still happened in a month?
that pixel detector app definitely shows the burn in. I can see the icons too for 3g, signal meter, M from the pm time stamp, etc.
I guess there's no way to fix other than replace the screen? cause I'll change my notification bar to black if I had known this could happen.
I wonder what I should do...repair, HTC warranty, live with it, etc
I have the same problem. t-mobile nexus one. Happened about 2 months after I first got it. HTC replaced it. And it happened again on the new one. I keep it on 100% brightness pretty much all the time except at night. Doesn't bother me much though. I hardly use my phone in landscape and it's only on white backgrounds.
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100% brightness I understand, but auto setting and this still happened in a month?
that pixel detector app definitely shows the burn in. I can see the icons too for 3g, signal meter, M from the pm time stamp, etc.
I guess there's no way to fix other than replace the screen? cause I'll change my notification bar to black if I had known this could happen.
I wonder what I should do...repair, HTC warranty, live with it, etc
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If you get a new one just remember that even with a black notification bar, you're at risk. You will also need to run dark or black backgrounds to stay even with the black bar. Otherwise you will end up with a very bright bar and the rest of the screen will look yellowish/grey compared to it. It's always about making sure all the pixels are as evenly worn as possible. Another thing you can do is switch to a black notification bar now and run bright backgrounds and you can reverse some damage. It will never be perfect but you can get the wear more even again thus making the issue even less noticeable than it already is.
I agree about auto setting should have prevented this. At least you would think, but I'm no expert.
Several more things that can be done to help prevent this issue: if browsers or apps you use have the option to turn off the notification bar, use it. The more you can keep that notification bar off the screen, the more evenly you can wear the screen. Also, set your screen timeout to a shorter level. I used to use two minutes but now I use 30 seconds. The time that the screen is on and the bar is on the screen add up and can eventually contribute to uneven wear, and it's just wasted time waiting for the screen to timeout.
i'm seeing some faint burn in too
I don't feel so bad since I'm not the only one.
even with a black notification bar you would prob need white letters which would still burn in the white letters.
why the hell did I read this thread... lol mine is slight but I have some and I didn't notice it before because the only time I'm in landscape is in navigation most of the time.

SAMOLED Burn in !

Hello XDA users !!!
Just noticed a thin long black line (vaguely seen) running from top to bottom of my screen on total black background i.e Grey (as it turns off all pixels and making the image more brighter on a black background but it's grey & can be noticed on a terminal with green on black option) and similar spots on my SAMOLED screen but there's no problem with the pixels all of em are 100% healthy.The images are clear,vibrant & bright but still this flaw/disadvantage is bugging me..!
And we all know that SAMOLED and SAMOLED Plus displays from samsung are extraordinary & superior over the AMOLED's, LCD's , HTC's RGB 720P AMOLED(Rezound as explained in Engadget's review) as Super AMOLED advantages are brighter screens, less sunlight reflection and reduced power consumption (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_AMOLED) but after this experience and some googling i had just discovered that sooner or later maybe all the SAMOLED or any type of AMOLED display users are goin to face this issue/burn-in and even the display will change like this .
but that's an intermediate stage of burn in .
Hope this info was helpful and there is no fix for this unless you get your screen replaced when this chaos x( happens to your phone...
Please report if any one's noticed the same.
Correct me if i was wrong ...!
C'mon no response ..?
I got notification bar burn after the first couple months but to my relief it hasn't got any worse in 18 months... Yay!
**Simply Honey 5.1 JVR rom & Talon kernel @ 1.3ghz**
Hi, I havent noticed any burn-in´s, but I´ve noticed those lines coming from top to bottom. For me it is the most noticeable on white background. I thought that the framerate is lowering down. Also it can be caused by CM7, will try in couple days to reflash back to SammyRom to see if it happens too.
rlorange said:
I got notification bar burn after the first couple months but to my relief it hasn't got any worse in 18 months... Yay!
**Simply Honey 5.1 JVR rom & Talon kernel @ 1.3ghz**
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R34L2Pac said:
Hi, I havent noticed any burn-in´s, but I´ve noticed those lines coming from top to bottom. For me it is the most noticeable on white background. I thought that the framerate is lowering down. Also it can be caused by CM7, will try in couple days to reflash back to SammyRom to see if it happens too.
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Thankyou guys for your response ...!
and R34L2Pac please post your results after flashing sammy's rom.!
I doubt that's a burn in unless if you have a background with a line running from top to bottom. Burn in looks like artifacts that appears often on your screen, such as the digits for the clock on the status bar.
i run a BLACK theme, and even so i still got the status bar and its icon burned in on my Nexus S
good thing is, it's not noticeable unless you put a full white or full grey background on the screen
it's very easy to check with screen test
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.yota.screentest
snapper.fishes said:
I doubt that's a burn in unless if you have a background with a line running from top to bottom. Burn in looks like artifacts that appears often on your screen, such as the digits for the clock on the status bar.
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Yep, you are correct. Indeed i did mention that all pixels of my display are working properly & that weird problem made me to analyze, post a thread in here that could help many SAMOLED users to seek out any issues before hand with their precious devices
AllGamer said:
i run a BLACK theme, and even so i still got the status bar and its icon burned in on my Nexus S
good thing is, it's not noticeable unless you put a full white or full grey background on the screen
it's very easy to check with screen test
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.yota.screentest
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First of all, AllGamer (Moderator ) thank you for your response .
So, all these point out that our SAMOLED's are at a very high risk and even though you had a black theme your Nexus S but still it getting burn in.....
that's very sad .
by the way that app can't be tested on ICS .

[Q] Strange discoloration on my screen

Dear note users,
Recently I encountered the second discoloration of colors on my screen, for example the center of the chrome icon and everything blue turns purple, this problem occurs in the entire os. I have also made a screenshot and after the phone magically restored the colors; it turned the screen off, because I wasn't using the phone and when I turned it back on the colors on the screen were back to normal; and the colors on the screenshot were also normal. So apparently the os sees the colors properly....
So what do you think is this a hardware failure (I am thinking it is), also if it is, does it fall under guarantee? And finally my screen is ok, for most of the time, but sometimes this error does occur. How can I possibly tell the guys of the Samsung service center something is wrong with the screen? I did take a phone with my point to shoot, but they could say it's photoshop or something and the photo is a bit blurry. Since I cannot force the phone into this situation I can't also make new photos....
I am using alliancerom v3 and speedmod k3, I also don't think the error was due to the rom and kernel, because both weren't developed when the previous discoloration occured....
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Dear note users,
Recently I encountered the second discoloration of colors on my screen, for example the center of the chrome icon and everything blue turns purple, this problem occurs in the entire os. I have also made a screenshot and after the phone magically restored the colors; it turned the screen off, because I wasn't using the phone and when I turned it back on the colors on the screen were back to normal; and the colors on the screenshot were also normal. So apparently the os sees the colors properly....
So what do you think is this a hardware failure (I am thinking it is), also if it is, does it fall under guarantee? And finally my screen is ok, for most of the time, but sometimes this error does occur. How can I possibly tell the guys of the Samsung service center something is wrong with the screen? I did take a phone with my point to shoot, but they could say it's photoshop or something and the photo is a bit blurry. Since I cannot force the phone into this situation I can't also make new photos....
I am using alliancerom v3 and speedmod k3, I also don't think the error was due to the rom and kernel, because both weren't developed when the previous discoloration occured....
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Take a video
Try changing ROMs, full wiping etc...
R: [Q] Strange discoloration on my screen
I also had this issue, two times to be exact... I was worried that gpu was going to break. Do you have the gpu's voltages decreased?
Ps: I'm not saying it's a gpu problem (it's a simple thought) , so don't worry
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Same issue
I got the same problem too. i thought im the only one...I agree with hom.hom.. it the hardware problem, FYI warfareonly, i tried to change ROM, full wipe and everything...the problem still occurred..as what hom.hom said it hardware issue..
some picture taken from webcam..
Yeah, with me it looks just the same; I suppose the problem is that you can't reproduce this issue. So the Samsung repair center probably won't repair your phone. After your phone went to sleep or you reboot the issue disappeared for me. Is this the same case for you, and have you checked at a repair center of they fix this issue for you?

[Q] LG G Flex screen burn in...

Hello! I have somehow managed to get a reallllllly annyoing screen burn in on my G Flex. Its the status bar and another part under it that's maybe .7cm wide, going from side to side. It perfectly matches the blue Facebook "bar" thing and the Chrome webbrowser search field.
I wonder, how the hell could this happen? I know that it is an Oled display and that it risks getting a burn in, but I've never used it for an extended period of time, I just can't understand how it happend. All displaytypes can get burn-ins I've read, but they shouldn't get it from moderate use. Now is there any way to fix this? It i reaally annoying considering I payed alot of money for it. I have googled it and found nothing useful. Do you think it's possible to get a new device?
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Well i had a little at the the bottom i noticed and i turned the phone off for awhile and it got rid of it maybe you should try that and see if it works. Hope it helps burn in sucks.
HIT EM WIT DAT FLEX
Maybe it's just temporary image retention you see. Doesn't it go away after a little while? If you keep away from the home screen for a long time does the same burn-in still show?
dannejanne said:
Maybe it's just temporary image retention you see. Doesn't it go away after a little while? If you keep away from the home screen for a long time does the same burn-in still show?
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It's definately not just temporarily, I've had it for maybe 2-3 weeks and not cared very much. Now though it starts to annoy me more and more.
I also shut off my phone every night for around 8 hours so, yeah, it's permanent... Could this just be a bad display as it is an early sample, or is this just how it is?
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It's definately not just temporarily, I've had it for maybe 2-3 weeks and not cared very much. Now though it starts to annoy me more and more.
I also shut off my phone every night for around 8 hours so, yeah, it's permanent... Could this just be a bad display as it is an early sample, or is this just how it is?
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You shouldn't get permanent burn-in unless you use the mobile with maximum brightness all the time and letting it show static images most of the time. The screen is most sensitive to burn-in while it's new. You could try to exchange it if they accept it as a fault.
However you can also try to "wash" it out first. Put the phone on maximum brightness showing an 100% white screen. No statusbar or navbar just plain white all over the screen. Doing this for a few hours can get rid of burn-in.
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You shouldn't get permanent burn-in unless you use the mobile with maximum brightness all the time and letting it show static images most of the time. The screen is most sensitive to burn-in while it's new. You could try to exchange it if they accept it as a fault.
However you can also try to "wash" it out first. Put the phone on maximum brightness showing an 100% white screen. No statusbar or navbar just plain white all over the screen. Doing this for a few hours can get rid of burn-in.
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That's the annoying part, I have owned alot of phones with displaytypes from S-AMOLED to LCD and so on, and NEVER had this problem before. This phone has only seen normal, regular use and I always take care of my phones.
And this wash out thing, is it safe to do? I've read that it isn't safe for OLED/AMOLED displays, it could be total bs though, as it came from other threads that i read.
Grollman said:
That's the annoying part, I have owned alot of phones with displaytypes from S-AMOLED to LCD and so on, and NEVER had this problem before. This phone has only seen normal, regular use and I always take care of my phones.
And this wash out thing, is it safe to do? I've read that it isn't safe for OLED/AMOLED displays, it could be total bs though, as it came from other threads that i read.
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Well nothing bad can really happen when you "wash" the screen that way. As long as you make sure ALL of the screen is white and have no statusbar or navbar present.
This technique is often used on Plasma TV's when they get burn-in. What happens is you "age" all of the pixels when doing this and sometimes it can get rid of burn-in. No garantuee for it though. But it never hurts to try. I've never heard that it's unsafe in any way. It's a normal thing to do.
This phone seems to have different screen revisions. I have two G-Flex at the moment and one of them is much more noticeably grainer in the texture even though they are on the same firmware. On one example I can hardly notice it if I don't look for it while the other one looks noisy as heck and I see it easily and can't ignore it. Really big difference between the two. The noisy one is also a LOT more prone to image retention. I will get rid of the one with the noisy screen for a good price and keep the good one only.
dannejanne said:
Well nothing bad can really happen when you "wash" the screen that way. As long as you make sure ALL of the screen is white and have no statusbar or navbar present.
This technique is often used on Plasma TV's when they get burn-in. What happens is you "age" all of the pixels when doing this and sometimes it can get rid of burn-in. No garantuee for it though. But it never hurts to try. I've never heard that it's unsafe in any way. It's a normal thing to do.
This phone seems to have different screen revisions. I have two G-Flex at the moment and one of them is much more noticeably grainer in the texture even though they are on the same firmware. On one example I can hardly notice it if I don't look for it while the other one looks noisy as heck and I see it easily and can't ignore it. Really big difference between the two. The noisy one is also a LOT more prone to image retention. I will get rid of the one with the noisy screen for a good price and keep the good one only.
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Ah, well I'm going to try that then! And btw, my statusbar has burned in, but not my navbar buttons... Kinda weird, huh?
And I think that I have the "bad" revision, as my screen is REALLY grainy at lower brightness and when displaying dark images. If this problem doesnt solve I'll try to send it in, and if they replace it I hope that I get a less grainy one, even though that I don't really care about that haha. I'll run in a couple of hours and come back with results!
Grollman said:
Ah, well I'm going to try that then! And btw, my statusbar has burned in, but not my navbar buttons... Kinda weird, huh?
And I think that I have the "bad" revision, as my screen is REALLY grainy at lower brightness and when displaying dark images. If this problem doesnt solve I'll try to send it in, and if they replace it I hope that I get a less grainy one, even though that I don't really care about that haha. I'll run in a couple of hours and come back with results!
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Quick update, I can now see when displaying a full white image that there is minor burn ins all over the screen... This is not acceptable for an expensive phone...
Grollman said:
Quick update, I can now see when displaying a full white image that there is minor burn ins all over the screen... This is not acceptable for an expensive phone...
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I believe you have a defective display then. Even my worse panel does not suffer from permanent burn-in. It all goes away in seconds.
I've had this happen last night on my flex where I was watching a movie that was letterboxed, half way through and I had to reload the movie due to a bathroom break and noticed the letterboxing in Facebook. But as of today its gone.
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I have horrible image retention on pretty bad on mine primarily the onscreen softkeys. When I go in a game after I've been browsing the web I can clearly see a line where the soft keys bar is and clearly make out all three buttons. It's horribly annoying and I'm wondering if it's a defective phone or is this just the crappy way the G FLEX is?

[Q] Phone seems to forget it's a amoled... Screen is extremely washed out

Seems like my phone has forgotten it's amoled. It lights up the entire screen even if it's just black. The screen is overly bright and looks washed out and I can see tons of imperfections on it that seem to move with whats on the screen. This leads me to believe it's software, (happened a few days after a cm12.1 install) .
I've tried flashing stock images and it still persists. Anyone experience something like this? Not sure the best solution.
lower your brightness? what brightness do you keep it at?
Regardless of whether brightness is 100% or 0% the screen is overly washed out. It's as though the backlight is being turned on even if there are dark pixels on the screen. Everything is just way brighter and hard to read. Not sure if it's a hardware problem or software problem. Any way for me to determine this? Only thought would be a nandroid backup from my phone being restored on another to see if it recreates the problem but i don't have access to a second nexus 6.
Noxey said:
Regardless of whether brightness is 100% or 0% the screen is overly washed out. It's as though the backlight is being turned on even if there are dark pixels on the screen. Everything is just way brighter and hard to read. Not sure if it's a hardware problem or software problem. Any way for me to determine this? Only thought would be a nandroid backup from my phone being restored on another to see if it recreates the problem but i don't have access to a second nexus 6.
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Can` t you go to store where they sell the Nexus 6 to compare? I reccon you`re on stock and don`t use a custom kernel for color control, my screen is beautiful imo. But also its possible that maybe you have a faulty device, it can happen ....
My screen was great. It's a recent issue that came up. It has happened in the last few days.

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