I was taking some white photos with the camera. I noticed a visible white spot in the fever almost Yellowish. Hardware defect?
Any comments people?
DroidBee said:
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This "spot" is where the camera has focused the picture. Think that's normal. Had it on my Galaxy S4 too...
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Dingoman10 said:
This "spot" is where the camera has focused the picture. Think that's normal. Had it on my Galaxy S4 too...
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Common white balance issue, it's the same thing as the "pink spot", but the color of the spot varies depending on the lighting conditions
degraaff said:
Common white balance issue, it's the same thing as the "pink spot", but the color of the spot varies depending on the lighting conditions
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Or it's that problem
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Hi guys,
Finally my GN arrived yesterday and I noticed two problems.
Fisrat one is pink spot on camera(just lik on my old sgs2) but i can live with it.
Second problem is a fairly serious,,
I just watched the video with a rather dark background and black is not black ..
it is gray with a lot shades of gray BUT when i go outside everything looks just fine.
What is going on with this avesome screen?
TNX
For your screen issue, redirect yourself here,
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1336187&page=38
Everybody is facing this. It's a common issue; I presume it to be normal.
Pink spot in Camera? Lol, the last time I read about that were in the S2's.
However, that doesn't sound good. I am 98% sure that we all have the same camera firmware and I'm not having the pink; my shots are perfectly clear. Loving the panoramic views.
On topic--Post your camera firmware as well!
Where is your Galaxy Note made in, this may hint a better conclusion,
Lift the battery of your phone, and Read what it says on the sticker affixed on the back of the phone.
Currently, Korea, China, and Vietnam are the current factories assembling this phone.
Let us know.
Made in China,,anyway how to know my firmware?
My shots are perfect too but only on white background is pink spot.
How to check cam FW?
you can try dialing
*#*#34971539#*#*
and picking the first option "Phone/CAM FW Ver Check"
DO NOT PICK ANY OTHER ITEMS in that hidden menu, or you will F*CK UP your phone.
Okay..tnx.
Check this photo i am sure is good..
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dzontra11 said:
Made in China,,anyway how to know my firmware?
My shots are perfect too but only on white background is pink spot.
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LOL
Come on...
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dzontra11 said:
Come on...
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Hhhhhh sorry
I am not China guy but i think they can make everything like others....:-[:-[
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dzontra11 said:
I am not China guy but i think they can make everything like others....:-[:-[
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Yes I agree with you!
SAlmighty;20288328 I'm not having the pink; my shots are perfectly clear.[/QUOTE said:
The pink spot requires special conditions to be met, I would presume you know what those are? Can you post a few sample shots thats purposely made to show the pink spot?
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Take a look.
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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?
Mine is really noticeable, but I'm not sure what's normal. Took it to sprint and they claimed it was normal. Mine is pretty visible unless you are viewing dead on. It's almost distracting to the point I think I can see it indoors on white backgrounds. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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AWESOME!
bpschoon said:
Mine is really noticeable, but I'm not sure what's normal. Took it to sprint and they claimed it was normal. Mine is pretty visible unless you are viewing dead on. It's almost distracting to the point I think I can see it indoors on white backgrounds. Any feedback would be appreciated.
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Haven't used it outside much, but when I do it's better than ANY phone I have ever used outside!
Sony has the LED technology for their TVs so why they do not use it for smartphones???
Was asking myself the same question yesterday.
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Because of water resistance feature.
In short, from what I've briefly read online, is that led
consume a lot more electricity and would drain the battery even worse. True?
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ravdo said:
Because of water resistance feature.
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water cannnot damage led display as long as the phone implement full water water proof design(",)
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suxelexus said:
In short, from what I've briefly read online, is that led
consume a lot more electricity and would drain the battery even worse. True?
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nope, i read online too..led display saves more energy,more viewing angle,less heat release,more bright,thinner glass than lcd display(",)
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najiy91 said:
water cannnot damage led display as long as the phone implement full water water proof design(",)
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Well, Samsung Galaxy S4 Active use LCD too instead of AMOLED
ravdo said:
Well, Samsung Galaxy S4 Active use LCD too instead of AMOLED
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samsung actually can use led screen,but they were cutting cost.sony also can make led display phone.why sony?r u keeping low profile?too shy?
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The AMOLED that Samsung used on their phones are OLED display, where each pixel emits its own light. TV although advertised as LED TV, are not OLED - it is a marketing strategy to sell LCD backlit with LED instead of CCFL. Your phone has the same LCD screen with LED backlight but just not termed as LED screen unlike TV.
truly,does sony has the led technology in their hand?
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Personally, i dont like oled screens. Too many pastel colours. Maybe because of not receiving real colurs over oled screens. Sony allways known with realistic images.
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eryen said:
Personally, i dont like oled screens. Too many pastel colours. Maybe because of not receiving real colurs over oled screens. Sony allways known with realistic images.
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good point(",)
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Looks like not all N3 have the same display temps. I compared 2 different ones and one has a whiter white than the other. Is this the case or just me?
vince2398 said:
Looks like not all N3 have the same display temps. I compared 2 different ones and one has a whiter white than the other. Is this the case or just me?
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Not sure how to check that. Is there a setting or just a visual comparison?
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Yes, it's possible. Also, if one is more yellow, it could also be the glue between the display and glass hasn't cured yet.
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Not sure how to check that. Is there a setting or just a visual comparison?
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I guess just a visual but I prefer a whiter white than a off white display. I was hoping there's a setting but didn't see one.