Noticed when I was on tapatalk if I applied any pressure to the sides of the screens like by squeezing that there was noticeable light bleed. Anyone else have this issue? Not gonna return it over it, unless it gets worse or becomes distracting, but just wondering.
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iastonish said:
Noticed when I was on tapatalk if I applied any pressure to the sides of the screens like by squeezing that there was noticeable light bleed. Anyone else have this issue? Not gonna return it over it, unless it gets worse or becomes distracting, but just wondering.
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A tiny bit on the left side of screen when in portrait mode.
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Does anyone else have light bleeding on the edge of the bezel? Its only when the softkeys light up and its on the lower left hand side. Was just curious to see if im the only one. Its really noticeable at night.
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I haven't personally noticed anything on mine.....I'll look again tonight though...
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Nothing on mine.
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I noticed that early on a lot of folks confused the poorly-conceived background on the rosie for light leakage but I haven't heard a lot about it since then and I don't have what you're describing either.
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I noticed that early on a lot of folks confused the poorly-conceived background on the rosie for light leakage but I haven't heard a lot about it since then and I don't have what you're describing either.
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Its definitely light shinning through the edge of the bezel. Cause if the lights for the softkeys turn off its not there anymore.
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My bezel lighting does that to.
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purelife82 said:
My bezel lighting does that to.
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Are you going to exchange yours?
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Well i am now because my screen when it slides up is tearing up the black/silver finish next to the keyboard
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They all have light leakage from the bottom where the glass meets the bezel. The light is coming from the soft-keys. I have seen several D3's and they all have this issue to varying degrees.
have it here too. nothing too noticeable, but i did see it. really though, other than that (and the questionable battery cover), this thing is built just as solid as the D2, if not better.
Here too
I have a very minute amount of light leakage too, on my D3, at the bottom edge of the screen. I had the same issue, actually a lot more noticeable, on my Thunderbolt. This is a common issue with all phones that use capacitive menu buttons at the bottom. It varies in degrees, but is there on almost every piece I have seen at the local Verizon store.
Mine definitely does it; but to be completely honest, I think it looks kinda neat, so I've got no complaints.
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Sorry if this topic has been posted already, but is anyone else experiencing back light bleed. It's most noticeable with high brightness and black background. I wouldn't complain about something like this normally but it's quite noticeable on mine.
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demil7 said:
Sorry if this topic has been posted already, but is anyone else experiencing back light bleed. It's most noticeable with high brightness and black background. I wouldn't complain about something like this normally but it's quite noticeable on mine.
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Lets see some picture examples?
It's IPS, they all have it, if you don't want bleed then buy an OLED screen. Why do you think they never turn the screen to full brightness at shows?
Just received my 4X and I think it has 2 bleeding spots from the top edge of the screen, is this going to cause me any issues?
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Jygar said:
Just received my 4X and I think it has 2 bleeding spots from the top edge of the screen, is this going to cause me any issues?
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I dont think it will get worse, like tv with led bleeding, it usually doent get worse, it normally stays the same way.
Anyone else notice on the right side of HTC one if you turn the phone to it's side you can see some light "leakage"
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Not on mine.
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I may have a dud then
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Mine seems good too. You may want to get it exchanged.
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If you are looking at an extreme angle to the right side of the screen you may see a bright line. This is not light leakage. The light is not leaking out.
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hal3146 said:
If you are looking at an extreme angle to the right side of the screen you may see a bright line. This is not light leakage. The light is not leaking out.
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That's what I was talking about why I put sorta bc I wasn't for sure what to categorize it as lol
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When I look at the top right corner at just the right angle there is a white dot. Any other angle and it disappears. Thought it could be a stuck pixel, but now I'm not sure.
First HTC One I got had a light leak in lower right corner. Turn phone to the side with screen on, and there was a small rectangularish light spot that shown through the glass edge. It was maybe a couple millimeters wide. Not a big deal.
Got a replacement phone (long story, involves a drop and insurance), and there's no light leak that I saw. Wish I had the old phone for proof.
Whatever the case, with the first phone I could live with it. Wasn't a big deal to me. There's some really minor build quality issues, like my replacement phone (which was a brand new phone, not a refurbish) has a hairline gap between the top metal and the white plastic. Again, nothing really bothersome. It's trivial, and certainly not wide enough to fit anything other than a really thin hair through. So you could take your chances for a replacement, or live with it.
I have noticed the Note 7 always on is WAYYY brighter than the S7 Edge always on.
Anyway to change that?
What about screen burn in, do we think there will be a problem?
I had the same question. I don't want to turn it off but it's really bright.
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Same here way too bright. I turned it off until there is a fix. Wish we could adjust it to personal preferences.
there's a 70mb international patch that samsung has released with a few bug fixes and improvements. the screen brightness might be part of the improvements. wont know til tmobile decides to push the patch to us. but as far as burn in goes i wouldnt worry about that. if you notice the always on screen moves position up and down your screen. this prevents burn in.
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there's a 70mb international patch that samsung has released with a few bug fixes and improvements. the screen brightness might be part of the improvements. wont know til tmobile decides to push the patch to us. but as far as burn in goes i wouldnt worry about that. if you notice the always on screen moves position up and down your screen. this prevents burn in.
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Unless you're using a S View cover, mine doesn't move (not that I've noticed anyway) ... Was a little concerned myself. I have an LG OLED display, the 65" EF9500, I know it's not as prone to burn in as compared to plasma, but the TV will run a screen clean cycle when powered down after every 10 hours of use, or there about... Not sure if the Note does anything behind the scenes to prevent or deal with possible IR ..
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Mine DOES NOT move either.
Also there was an update today in the Galaxy Apps for the always on display. From what I can tell not much of a change
I believe the movement is 1 pixel every 10 minutes, random jump every 60 minutes. Is that not the case anymore?
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Mine DOES NOT move either.
Also there was an update today in the Galaxy Apps for the always on display. From what I can tell not much of a change
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I don't see This?
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Mine moved from the middle of the screen to the bottom and back.... I don't have a issue with the brightness..... Then again I'm goin blind so I like being able to see it..lol
There was an update to the always on display in the galaxy app store. I don't know what it does though
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I believe the movement is 1 pixel every 10 minutes, random jump every 60 minutes. Is that not the case anymore?
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it does move. and you're probably right about the time of the movement. the ppl that dont see it move are probably expecting it to move within 30s of them looking at it. it takes some time for it to move. over the past 2 hours mine was at the bottom of my screen it is now in the middle of my screen.
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I have noticed the Note 7 always on is WAYYY brighter than the S7 Edge always on.
Anyway to change that?
What about screen burn in, do we think there will be a problem?
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No you won't face an issue with screen burn in! That's an lcd screen issue with the pixels! You won't see that issue on your QHD display!
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Just received the always on display update... FYI
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Steve Lazarus said:
Just received the always on display update... FYI
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What is on this update?
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cfox88 said:
No you won't face an issue with screen burn in! That's an lcd screen issue with the pixels! You won't see that issue on your QHD display!
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Lol wut? You got that backward. AMOLED *DOES* get burn in. LCD only occasionally suffers from image retention but that's temporary.
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Update definitely fix this issue with Pinning S Note to lock screen
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