I see some people saying they only get around 3-4 hours sot. I just got my note yesterday. I haven't disabled anything and have brightness at 40% and my battery has only dropped 5% in 30 mins... Therefore at this pace I'd get around 10 hours screen on time.
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I see some people saying they only get around 3-4 hours sot. I just got my note yesterday. I haven't disabled anything and have brightness at 40% and my battery has only dropped 5% in 30 mins... Therefore at this pace I'd get around 10 hours screen on time.
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I think people start messing with it before discovering this and they cause battery issues on their own.
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I think people start messing with it before discovering this and they cause battery issues on their own.
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Right? This is the best battery life I've ever gotten... Did notice a big difference switching to my wifi from 4G LTE. At this point I don't even think I'll go through and disable apps but idk.
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I see some people saying they only get around 3-4 hours sot. I just got my note yesterday. I haven't disabled anything and have brightness at 40% and my battery has only dropped 5% in 30 mins... Therefore at this pace I'd get around 10 hours screen on time.
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That's not how it works. You will NOT get anywhere near 10 hours SOT.
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That's not how it works. You will NOT get anywhere near 10 hours SOT.
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yes you will, yesterday at 50% battery I had over 5 hour SOT including listening to music for 2 hours, that was with over 10 hours on the battery, my Note 8 runs in performance mode all the time and wifi and mobile data always on.
people who can't get 6+ hours SOT needs to look at their setup and use, I have two Note 8 and both of them are the same.
Try and run it in performance mode all the time for a week instead of installing 3rd party apps helping you to save power etc....
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yes you will, yesterday at 50% battery I had over 5 hour SOT including listening to music for 2 hours, that was with over 10 hours on the battery, my Note 8 runs in performance mode all the time and wifi and mobile data always on.
people who can't get 6+ hours SOT needs to look at their setup and use, I have two Note 8 and both of them are the same.
Try and run it in performance mode all the time for a week instead of installing 3rd party apps helping you to save power etc....
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When I hit two hours sot my battery was at 82%. I was going to keep track of it but I did a system update which restarted my phone and now my battery stats are reset... I definitely noticed a faster drain when I was on 4glte and had Bluetooth etc on. Still very impressive.
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yes you will, yesterday at 50% battery I had over 5 hour SOT including listening to music for 2 hours, that was with over 10 hours on the battery, my Note 8 runs in performance mode all the time and wifi and mobile data always on.
people who can't get 6+ hours SOT needs to look at their setup and use, I have two Note 8 and both of them are the same.
Try and run it in performance mode all the time for a week instead of installing 3rd party apps helping you to save power etc....
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It's weird but if you read through many of the SOT/Battery threads you will notice a consistency. People who started right off disabling and tweaking apps have experienced poor SOT/Battery Life. People who just use the phone and let it do whatever it's going to do, have good SOT/Battery Life with slight variations due to usage. It seems with the note 8 that disabling apps may be counter intuitive to battery life.
I get approx 1 hour screen time per 10% battery until a certain point in the battery. So I average over 8 hours SOT typically.
Yes, this has been good device so far.
Did you manage to locate your build date and hardware revision? It's on the label on the box.
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I get approx 1 hour screen time per 10% battery until a certain point in the battery. So I average over 8 hours SOT typically.
Yes, this has been good device so far.
Did you manage to locate your build date and hardware revision? It's on the label on the box.
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You can also download Samsung Phone Info and it will also tell you that info. I bought my Note 8 used, and the original owner threw the box away.
According to Phone Info, my build date is 09/15/2017 and its HW rev. 1.0.
I can MAYBE see some "light leak" on the right side. I have to be in pitch black, with the screen white and full brightness. Still not sure thats what I'm seeing. It actually looks like the light reflecting off the edge of my clear protective skin on the frame. It is so hard to see I simply can't tell.
The biggest complaint I have is the edges have a slight pink tint. If Samsung would add the edge tint option like they did withe S8+, then it would be easy to fix. But even that complaint is minute. I'm just mentioning things if I had to nitpick.
This device is beautiful and my favorite phone by far, followed by my Coral Blue S8+, which is now my backup device. Man I wish they would release the Note 8 in Coral Blue. Like the Coral Blue of the S7 Edge.
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You can also download Samsung Phone Info and it will also tell you that info. I bought my Note 8 used, and the original owner threw the box away.
According to Phone Info, my build date is 09/15/2017 and its HW rev. 1.0.
I can MAYBE see some "light leak" on the right side. I have to be in pitch black, with the screen white and full brightness. Still not sure thats what I'm seeing. It actually looks like the light reflecting off the edge of my clear protective skin on the frame. It is so hard to see I simply can't tell.
The biggest complaint I have is the edges have a slight pink tint. If Samsung would add the edge tint option like they did withe S8+, then it would be easy to fix. But even that complaint is minute. I'm just mentioning things if I had to nitpick.
This device is beautiful and my favorite phone by far, followed by my Coral Blue S8+, which is now my backup device. Man I wish they would release the Note 8 in Coral Blue. Like the Coral Blue of the S7 Edge.
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Pink is normal on these new amoled screens. We obviously try and get the least pink screens.
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Pink is normal on these new amoled screens. We obviously try and get the least pink screens.
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Oh I know. I've had three S8+ (don't ask LOL). The third one (whichI kept) has a PERFECT screen. No pink tint, completely even color all across the screen, no need to adjust the screen tint or temperature, no discolored edges. It is perfect. The screen and Coral Blue color is why I couldn't bring myself to get rid of it, so I kept it as a backup device.
I would consider my Note 8 screen about 99% perfect. The edges have a slight pink tint, and it is just a little warmer overall compared to my S8+, but certainly not pink. Just warmer.
I do wish they would add the edge tint adjustment though. That would make my Note 8 Screen 100% perfect.
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Oh I know. I've had three S8+ (don't ask LOL). The third one (whichI kept) has a PERFECT screen. No pink tint, completely even color all across the screen, no need to adjust the screen tint or temperature, no discolored edges. It is perfect. The screen and Coral Blue color is why I couldn't bring myself to get rid of it, so I kept it as a backup device.
I would consider my Note 8 screen about 99% perfect. The edges have a slight pink tint, and it is just a little warmer overall compared to my S8+, but certainly not pink. Just warmer.
I do wish they would add the edge tint adjustment though. That would make my Note 8 Screen 100% perfect.
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Same here. Fingeresed crossed the next Note won't have these characteristics. I doubt it.
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You can also download Samsung Phone Info and it will also tell you that info. I bought my Note 8 used, and the original owner threw the box away.
According to Phone Info, my build date is 09/15/2017 and its HW rev. 1.0.
I can MAYBE see some "light leak" on the right side. I have to be in pitch black, with the screen white and full brightness. Still not sure thats what I'm seeing. It actually looks like the light reflecting off the edge of my clear protective skin on the frame. It is so hard to see I simply can't tell.
The biggest complaint I have is the edges have a slight pink tint. If Samsung would add the edge tint option like they did withe S8+, then it would be easy to fix. But even that complaint is minute. I'm just mentioning things if I had to nitpick.
This device is beautiful and my favorite phone by far, followed by my Coral Blue S8+, which is now my backup device. Man I wish they would release the Note 8 in Coral Blue. Like the Coral Blue of the S7 Edge.
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Just downloaded that app and checked. Manufacturing date is 11/1/17 and was made. In Vietnam. Does that mean I got one of the newest batches you think?
I'm not sure aboung that app Samsung phone info, I tried it on both my notes and it claims that my unlocked one bought through Vodafone has root but my sim free unbranded one doesn't, I haven't rooted and trying out a few root checker app they all say no root
DeMi-GoD said:
I see some people saying they only get around 3-4 hours sot. I just got my note yesterday. I haven't disabled anything and have brightness at 40% and my battery has only dropped 5% in 30 mins... Therefore at this pace I'd get around 10 hours screen on time.
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you do not have the lead. you can never evaluate it at the beginning of the cycle.
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I'm not sure aboung that app Samsung phone info, I tried it on both my notes and it claims that my unlocked one bought through Vodafone has root but my sim free unbranded one doesn't, I haven't rooted and trying out a few root checker app they all say no root
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my Note 8 has been set Reddish since production =(-6) check via dialer code: *#15987# my display is beautiful as snow
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you do not have the lead. you can never evaluate it at the beginning of the cycle.
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my Note 8 has been set Reddish since production =(-6) check via dialer code: *#15987# my display is beautiful as snow
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My first Note 8 was set to that reddish also out of the box. Current one is set to 0 out of the box. I use AMOLED photo mode so it doesn't matter.
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Just downloaded that app and checked. Manufacturing date is 11/1/17 and was made. In Vietnam. Does that mean I got one of the newest batches you think?
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Probably not. Since my first note, pre-order was ten days out in respect to deliver date.
My second Note 8 purchased mid November was built on October 17th China. I'm assuming yours is Verizon?
Also did you check what hardware revision it is?
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My first Note 8 was set to that reddish also out of the box. Current one is set to 0 out of the box. I use AMOLED photo mode so it doesn't matter.
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Probably not. Since my first note, pre-order was ten days out in respect to deliver date.
My second Note 8 purchased mid November was built on October 17th China. I'm assuming yours is Verizon?
Also did you check what hardware revision it is?
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Yeah it says REV1.0. What's this mean?
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Yeah it says REV1.0. What's this mean?
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Means nothing has changed. First batch were also the same hardware revision.
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Gizmoe said:
It's weird but if you read through many of the SOT/Battery threads you will notice a consistency. People who started right off disabling and tweaking apps have experienced poor SOT/Battery Life. People who just use the phone and let it do whatever it's going to do, have good SOT/Battery Life with slight variations due to usage. It seems with the note 8 that disabling apps may be counter intuitive to battery life.
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Interesting thing...
Maybe if we disable some stuff cause draining because the phone keep searching apps and services. Will try enabling all the blocked stuff.
Thanks, btw op could share his setup or is by default?
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Many have complained about problems with the GNote's Display. Does anyone here have the white version of the GNote? How's the display?
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Many have complained about problems with the GNote's Display. Does anyone here have the white version of the GNote? How's the display?
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I have/had a white one... On mine there were no probz at all.
However, i didn´t test it that crazy... No banding and no abnormal pixelation of the blacks atleast.
Atm it´s in for service... Had a complete crash... Maybe that will be the white version faults
^ What about the issue of faint horizontal and vertical lines especially on a white background at minimum / maximum brightness?
I have a white one as well. no problems at all
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Have a White G NOTE ... no problems with the display!
^What is the Month of Import?
the white ones suffer from the same problems as the "blue" ones! seen two of them, both had the "classic" faults: one had a very strong tint which got worser on the right side of the screen, the other one was considerably darker and had a yellowish tint over the whole screen! both had the black clipping issue and cut the gamma test at 4 (in standard mode)!
VERY IMPORTANT:
i had a LOT notes so far, all of the screens were faulty to some extent. only 2 out of 14 had a correct (or at least much better) gamma calibration/value, but both of them had other severe problems (one side tint, unevenness)!
also to notice the "blotch errors" you have to display a black picture, go into a complete dark room, let your eyes accommodate and see for yourself!
AS LONG AS YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO COMPARE YOU WONT BE ABLE TO TELL IF YOU HAVE COLOR TINT (only if its really dramatic), I THOUGHT A FEW TIMES MY SCREEN IS NOW REALLY GOOD IN TERMS OF COLORATION, BUT EACH TIME I WAS ABLE TO OUTPERFORM IT DRAMATICALLY WITH AN OTHER DEVICE!!
SO: IF YOU THINK YOUR SCREEN IS FINE: DO NOT COMPARE!!!
otherwise you WILL get worried!!!
just my 2c...
have a white note from movistar in Spain and has the display and camera problems.
+1 to what TML1504
@OP
I think you are looking for a more objective reply rather than a subjective one, I recommend you stop your search for now and probably wait a few batches later.. Maybe 4-5 months from now? If the S2 was a sign of things to improve it really did after 6 months.
I'd figure since new models are set to release, Samsung must have already addressed the problems in the newer Note sooner than it did for the S2.
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+1 to what TML1504
@OP
I think you are looking for a more objective reply rather than a subjective one, I recommend you stop your search for now and probably wait a few batches later.. Maybe 4-5 months from now? If the S2 was a sign of things to improve it really did after 6 months.
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I'd figure since new models are set to release, Samsung must have already addressed the problems in the newer Note sooner than it did for the S2.
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I was able to check 3 brand new white colored galaxy note from 3 different local shops and they have the video issues the same as mine which the store rep confirmed after we sent the file over and had them test in their storage room, which is my primary concern.
With just a quick glance, I can easily tell those units still show lines,dirty grey renderings and yellowish/greenish bottoms on the screen, this is with an objective result, subjectively the lines are not visible when viewing pictures of anything other then grey or browsing websites with brightness not lower than 2 notches.
I dont think they can or will address this as fast as the common screen issue everyone has is very subjective to the user and only those that are noticeable get returned, some insist on using a higher brightness just to cover it up.
Boycott Samsung 'till Further Notice, LOL
Sad to say, even the latest S2 display is better than the Note. The latest S2 batch corrects a lot of the problems that existed in prior batches. I've seen it myself; thats to easy to appreciate. Too bad Samsung doesn't give a damn about their own flagship products.
EDIT: @EarlZ, not a personal question, question to Samsung, Why would I want to conceal the problems that exist by decreasing the lifespan of my product; raising the display brightness will in turn reduce the lifespan of the AMOLED Screen, lol.
Its been like 3 months or less since it came out from the market so its a given that it will take a while to improve.. give it another 2-3 months more.
EDIT:
Similar thread-
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1355905
By then the successor or newer SAMOLED's will arrive
You never know, lol
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Its been like 3 months or less since it came out from the market so its a given that it will take a while to improve.. give it another 2-3 months more.
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So what's the procedure to test for this? Any particular video to play, or a site to go to?
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So what's the procedure to test for this? Any particular video to play, or a site to go to?
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On a subjective side, you dont need to do anything special just use the phone how you would normally do and if you dont see anything that bothers you or any image abnormality then simply the issue does not exist on the phone, If your a new buyer just perform the things that you normally do and might do and from there draw your own conclusion, Like others I do not know the exact ratio of good to bad screens/phones but subjectively a majority of the phones should not have any issues on the screen.
If you want to perform something more objective you need to be more open to the methods, there like 3 active threads about it you can easily read up there.
I have a white note for the last 3 days, and due to a few threads about display and other problems, I have been especially looking out for them. but so far I cannot find a single problem with the display or any of the other problems that people have been complaining about.
It was bought from Amazon Germany and shows:
Android 2.3.6
baseband n7000xxla4
kernel 2.6.35.7-n7000xxla4-cl886827 [email protected] #2
build gingerbread.xxla4
If that is of any help to anybody.
But I'm not looking at it with one eye on the screen and one on a spectrometer
just my ol eyes, which to those it looks and works fantastic.
and also my 25 year old son, his eyes should be better than mine also says it looks fantastic to him, and will be getting one soon
seeya
It seems as if the German build quality / manufacturing process of the Galaxy Note is superb! Enjoy your Note.
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So what's the procedure to test for this? Any particular video to play, or a site to go to?
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Play the Dark Knight Rises trailer...
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It seems as if the German build quality / manufacturing process of the Galaxy Note is superb! Enjoy your Note.
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I am returning the German one...has issues...
uh, i guess its all chance then, to samsung--thank you but no thanks,
i guess the white note serves as a placebo then
Ive seen no threads on this issue so I decided to make one! But I wanted to know if anyone had any! Personally I had one stuck pixel on my tab s. Yet it was really hard to see I later got it fixed by doing a stuck pixel remover video for about a couple of hours and later installed discreet blue theme. Now its not there! I own the tab s 10.5 Wifi.
So... Has anyone else got a stuck pixel or an image burnt into their screen? Let me know below! Could be useful for others buying this tablet!
I've had the Tab S 10.5 LTE since release, use at least 8 hours daily for work and haven't got any issues in terms of the screen degrading like burn in or stuck pixels, have thoroughly checked to be sure, might have just been a one time thing, generally take years for a burn in on Amoled but even then I have had other AMOLED screen devices for years without a problem
No burn ins on my unit as well , im using the 8.4 as my primary phone and gps. Im always at 1/16th brightness. I also have a 4 yr old 7.7 slate, no burn ins as well. Seems like newer amoleds are not that prone to burn ins. Just to add, im using an all black theme.
Somehow (turning brightness all the way up all the time) my friend burned in a new note 2 in about 3 months. He used his phone a LOT as well.
My Tab S (about a month old now, auto brightness below 10-20% using Velis Auto Brightness, not much used) is perfect for now. However I saw the two 10.5" samples heavily burned at the local mobile shop. Also saw two months old Note 4 heavily burned at the same mobile shop. So it seems burn-in problem with this latest amoled screens still remains.
Thank you guys for your response! Yeah turning the brightness up to 75‰ is how I got mine. That was when I first got my tablet and had it on 75% for the whole month. I want to walamrt the other day to see the samples. The screen seem imrpoved from when I got mine. I will try to use a autobrightness app
Thread should now be a discussion thread about the burned in pixels. Guess I made it look like a question. Thanks forum mods for telling me about this problem and moving the thread back!
I assume this thread is for burned-in and stuck pixel questions/discussion?
If so: I just went to a couple of local stores to test out the Tab S, with an intention to bring one home. I didn't so far -- all devices (4 in 2 different shops) had pretty severe burn-in from the demo programs that Samsung installs and runs on the devices in the store. A couple of them so much that it was actually disturbing for things like browsing plain web pages (white background); you could read the "inverted" text that had burned in.
One store anticipated the device had been on for 10 hours a day since somewhere August last year, which would make it around 10*6*40 or about 2.400 hours of use -- presumably close to max output on the display in "demo mode".
This caused me to hesitate... is this a common problem with the devices, particular to early models, or just something that happens if you run it for too high output -- or will it happen eventually to all devices? A life-time of less than 2.000 hours seems quite low to me in any case.
Also, when/if it happens, are there any ways to "reset" the screen again, or is the damage permanent?
I have a ~2 yr old S4 that does NOT have any burn-in, but I also use that much less, not at 100% brightness and usually with varying content on the screen. I guess the display technology is similar even if the Tab S is a much newer device.
I never had burn in problems in any Samsung amoled devices (since S1).
Just made sure box was sealed and auto brightness was always on.
Actually, I personally have a worst experience with LCD with light bleed and other issues.
Yeah, No problems with my 10.5" Wifi , I watch a lot of Animi and always run it fullscreen, so no black bars, also i set brightness to auto -5 when i am using it indoors.
No stuck or dead pixels, fingers crossed.
John.
@pacc @tinderbox(UK): That sounds re-assuring. Sounds like it's still safe to go ahead and acquire the device (in my case probably the 32GB WiFi 10.5" edition). Hopefully this is the general experience by most people then.
On the LCD bleeding, then yes, that can be quite annoying too!
Just be glad you did not buy the 8.4" version as that is having some problems with the display that might affect some people.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-tab-s/help/tab-s-8-4-screen-homogeneity-issues-t2826661
John
I have 8.4 version and the screen is in perfect condition.
You need to use one of the screen test app to check for any problems with the screen before you buy, or the time runs out for you to return the tablet for a refund.
Some people are not bothered, good for them.
John.
I'll test it out thoroughly while it can still be returned. Thanks for the heads-up on that issue as well
If you really want to find every possible quality problem with the display, view a light gray screen in the dark, using a screen test app , set the brightness to low, look for circles and clouding, as well as dead or hot pixels.
John.
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I'll test it out thoroughly while it can still be returned. Thanks for the heads-up on that issue as well
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I have an S4 I bought used and have used for about a year. It is getting heavily burned in. I am questioning how long this display will last. Hopefully by the time I need to replace it the screens will be cheap
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What was burned-in on your S4 , notification bar?, home screen icons? , were you using an navigator app? , how high did you have you brightness set?
Using an low brightness setting can reduce the change of screen burn-in, but if you live in an sunny country you most likely have the brightness set virtually to max to allow you to see the screen outside.
Thanks
John.
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I have an S4 I bought used and have used for about a year. It is getting heavily burned in. I am questioning how long this display will last. Hopefully by the time I need to replace it the screens will be cheap
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I decided to check for stuck pixels on my Tab S again. Turns out, I have 3 stuck ones now! They are really really tiny that I can even notice them. Took me a minute or so to search for them. In order to see them, you have to use a holo background and not full black ones. You would have to find an dark gray image or something like an inverted app but isn't full black which is a good thing for me I guess. The good thing is that they don't appear on bright colors (red,blue,white,etc) which I personally couldn't see it. A holo background or gray image is when I can see it the most. When I put a black image, its fully black with no stuck pixels in sight. So that could mean they still work and turn on and off fine. So I'm thinking it's just stuck when displaying colors other than black.
I've kept my brightness 1/4 bright all the time, only used it for watching videos and browsing the web mostly. It's been one year since I bought this and I personally don't mind it. This is what I've seen so far
Edit: using a screen filter app to darken the screen on an holo image made it show the most so I can see. This lowest stock brightness doesn't seem to show a lot unless you get close to the screen.
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A couple of weeks ago a guy bought an demo 10.5" and it had an perfect Samsung logo and stripe burned almost across the entire center of the display, the worst i have ever see.
He was asking would burning in the inverted image reduce the burn-in, I found the exact Samsung wallpaper responsible and inverted it for him, but i never heard anymore, it really needed an new screen.
John.
Hey guys! I would like to buy galaxy note 8, but since there was some posts and stories when people having big problems with it's screen (even after 2-3 months) - I am still in consideration. I am talking about burn in and light leak. I know that some people will say it's not very noticeable in some cases and just "chill out", but when I pay for phone 1000 euro - Phone should be perfect.
So I am creating a poll and expecting note 8 users to respond
If you have any problems with screen, could you also mention since when did you experienced it? (e.x. 1-8 months after purchasing)
P.s. As I experienced, note series phones has the most problems with "burn in". The reason I want this phone is because of the stylus pen, which I find very useful.
I have finally created some burn in but it from keeping Pokemon go open for hours and hours at a time. I've now found that using the Tiles app to hide system bars for all apps, but it's too late now. Mine is very faint and only shows in white and blue screen tests. I couldn't see it until I actually ran the burn in test.
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I have finally created some burn in but it from keeping Pokemon go open for hours and hours at a time. I've now found that using the Tiles app to hide system bars for all apps, but it's too late now. Mine is very faint and only shows in white and blue screen tests. I couldn't see it until I actually ran the burn in test.
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Would warranty service replace the screen which has burn-in, or you haven't contacted them yet? Because I asked at Telia in Denmark, and they said that they would.
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Would warranty service replace the screen which has burn-in, or you haven't contacted them yet? Because I asked at Telia in Denmark, and they said that they would.
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I can confirm screen burn-in is covered under samsung warranty from experience. My screen burn in came from the enabled auto brightness setting. Quite often my phone is holstered near the front windshield of my car. During the day, sometimes the sunlight would trigger daylight mode which is 100% brightness. Unaware of this, I was exposing the screen to long periods of youtube and maps while driving for months.. Next thing you know, screen burn in. I'm sure many cases are a result of this. So now I use an app too closely monitor auto-brightness. I think as long as one keeps brightness at no higher than 60% will avoid screen burn-in.
I've been using my Note 8 N950N for about 3 months now with auto brightness enabled and everything seems fine so far. I can get 2 days battery with lite usage.
Yeah I could get a replacement but I don't want to get a refurbished phone. I hate getting a device and wondering what they did to actually "fix" whatever was wondering with the original person's defective unit.
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If you purchase it directly from Samsung. You should be fine.
Be wary with Samsung's repair centers
Sent my phone for repair last week( display burn-in) received it with the same problem ( and was charged for a repair, which I paid thinking it was for the screen ) what they changed was the charging port which I had no problem with . Now they want me to send it again and I won't . Won't get charged again
No burn in for me. Got the phone on January this year (2018). Flashed and rooted on the first week. Loving the phone.
I Have my note 8 since Nov 2017 for almost 11 months, no burns or light bleed, nor pinkish tint, or peeling paint, no false moisture warnings, no excessive batt drain, no sluggish charging, no lag, zero random reboots, no freezing, ram always above 1 GB, cpu temp always below 49 oC, perfect cameras, excellent call quality, fast gps all the time, even indoors, nothing wrong in any way, I am very, very pleased with it, btw, I am running it with 7.1.1
Perfect cameras - not. Selfie - awful !
vojopd said:
Perfect cameras - not. Selfie - awful !
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Well, I was talking about the MAIN CAMERAS, as I never shoot "selfies", The front camera is only useful for me for videocalls
i had burn in, took it under warranty to ubreakifixit , 3 months or so ago if that. now its back again. Since then i haven't kept it near full brightness. Time to go backwhile its still under warranty
i have burn in problem
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Hey guys! I would like to buy galaxy note 8, but since there was some posts and stories when people having big problems with it's screen (even after 2-3 months) - I am still in consideration. I am talking about burn in and light leak. I know that some people will say it's not very noticeable in some cases and just "chill out", but when I pay for phone 1000 euro - Phone should be perfect.
So I am creating a poll and expecting note 8 users to respond
If you have any problems with screen, could you also mention since when did you experienced it? (e.x. 1-8 months after purchasing)
P.s. As I experienced, note series phones has the most problems with "burn in". The reason I want this phone is because of the stylus pen, which I find very useful.
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Mine is almost 7 months old, there is only light leaks (was there when i bought the phone and you will get used to it) but it really doesnt effect the phone nor water resistance. I have swam with my phone many times in both pool and sea, still rocking. If you use full brightness even with the red limit bar ofcourse you will burn the screen. I have used it on that mode many times but still no issues with it. About light leak, it really doesnt bother, i had xa ultra and sides were a little bit curved and i could see the same light leak. Its not that of a big deal.
N950u, crc2
I've had mine for 8 months now. Started with screen becoming less responive to my touch and stylus. About a week ago, my display started opening and exiting apps, couldn't remain on same page, and scrolling on it's own. I took it to my carrier and they replaced it no charge.
Dear Friends ,
Do this smartphone have the led notification like pixel 2xl ?
No, there is no notification LED
Looks like AOD for now...
That's already more than OP can say ?
That's something I'd really miss about my Pixel 2 XL.
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Looks like AOD for now...
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That really sucks since AOD uses a lot more battery. If basically causes the phone to burn an additional 1% per hour when in stand by.
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That's something I'd really miss about my Pixel 2 XL.
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That really sucks since AOD uses a lot more battery. If basically causes the phone to burn an additional 1% per hour when in stand by.
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WHich they have managed on the Pixel 4 with motion sense. If it detects you move away from phone it turns of AOD to save battery
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WHich they have managed on the Pixel 4 with motion sense. If it detects you move away from phone it turns of AOD to save battery
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Exactly. Pretty sure Google thought of everything on this device. The software may need some tuning, but that's it. The framework is solid
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WHich they have managed on the Pixel 4 with motion sense. If it detects you move away from phone it turns of AOD to save battery
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That may be true. Although we still don't know how much power the motion sense sensor uses. The motion sense senor is basically radar. It's sending out radio waves and detecting what comes back. That takes power too. It's possible that the motion sense sensor always running will use just as much battery than AOD does. It could even use MORE battery than AOD.
Hi guys ,
It's only a my opinion ,
but pay for pixel 3xl and 4xl 900 / 1000 euro and missing led notification , It's a big problem , I love that small light.
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Pretty sure Google thought of everything on this device.
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LOL! I agree with most of what I've seen you post, but this? C'mon. Google consistently misses things when their phones are first released. Google routinely does not think of everything, at least not at first launch anyway. Often times they only seem to be aware of issues after hundred of users report on it.
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LOL! I agree with most of what I've seen you post, but this? C'mon. Google consistently misses things when their phones are first released. Google routinely does not think of everything, at least not at first launch anyway. Often times they only seem to be aware of issues after hundred of users report on it.
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I loled when i read that to. I was just telling my friend who works at Verizon and is trying to get me to upgrade that ill wait till people get it in hand as pixels are known to have phone breaking bugs at launch lol
I go through a lot of phones and all had problems, some of them never got fixed. I'm doubtful this phone will be any different than every phone before it in that regard. AOD uses power, no lie, I like it so I leave it on. Turning it off is no answer, I get that. What I don't get is turning off all the cool features a phone has to save batt when charging is everywhere, it's quick, and portable supplies are cheap, work well, and will get you through a pinch. This phone will likely have 4 or more hours without skimping on anything. To me the win is playing with the toys I bought, not gimping them to save battery life which can be easily and well covered.
This isn't a call out BTW, I just don't understand the thought process.
having an LED notification light is better than not having one. There's plenty of room. The Pixel 4 has a lower screen to body ratio than the S8. And while the S8 has an annoying curved screen, it has an LED notification light. It can coexist with an AOD. You can turn one off and use the other. Just like the headphone jack argument IMO. And the LED notification light is just so useful. It's a shame that app that lets you customise it got neutered by Google's updates to Android.
Oh and it sucks that there isn't an SD card either. It makes sense to companies as they can push paid cloud storage but not to customers.
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Oh and it sucks that there isn't an SD card either. It makes sense to companies as they can push paid cloud storage but not to customers.
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Doesn't make sense to add as card support, as this still is a hack - as has been on Linux based systems for years - and thus a security risk. It actually doesn't make any sense to add a hack to my system. Just my 2 cents.
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That may be true. Although we still don't know how much power the motion sense sensor uses. The motion sense senor is basically radar. It's sending out radio waves and detecting what comes back. That takes power too. It's possible that the motion sense sensor always running will use just as much battery than AOD does. It could even use MORE battery than AOD.
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I don't think there motion sensor uses much power at all. I fully charged me phone before I went to bed last night and left it off the charger overnight. It only used 4% battery over 9 hours.
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I don't think there motion sensor uses much power at all. I fully charged me phone before I went to bed last night and left it off the charger overnight. It only used 4% battery over 9 hours.
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Well that's good news. That stand by time is better than I thought it would be with the radar sensor but still not what I got from my Pixel 2 XL when it was new. I dropped about 2-3% over 8 hours. Even now after 2 years I still only see about 4% over 8 hours.
Hi All,
I am facing screen burn in issue within months of using this phone, am I the only UNLUCKY one?
EDIT: Update, Got phone back from ASC, they told the display was defective and they replaced Display and Battery, I see some dust particles in the Camera Lens and Flash modules but its okay as its not affecting the Camera performance. But I still think if I use it the same way as before the Burn in is imminent :crying:
Have you been spending the whole day on facebook and watching youtube vertically ?
I've had my ROG 2 since mid September and I'm basically on it constantly, I'm always using it, and I just tested mine for burn in and I can't even find the slightest little bit of burn in anywhere.
So everyone needs to understand that if they want to bring up burn in issues it is always needed to post some pictures taken by another camera
To test your phone for burn in its better to test a fully gray picture cause it shows most uniformity or burn in issues
Also try to test a fully blue picture, blue shows even the slightest burns
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Hi All,
I am facing screen burn in issue within months of using this phone, am I the only UNLUCKY one?
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Can you please show us pictures taken with a different device? Also, use a gray background while at it.
Thanks
Abhishek Devaraj said:
Hi All,
I am facing screen burn in issue within months of using this phone, am I the only UNLUCKY one?
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Image added, there's already a post in Zentalk Forums, just wanted to get expert opinions of XDA members, Thanks.
History: I used ROG 2 only purely for gaming as I already have Note 9 as my primary and daily driver, I played long sessions of PUBG Mobile mostly and the signs of burn in started kicking in within 3 months of usage.
Have given the phone to ASC, they told they will replace the screen under warranty. Waiting for an update from them.
Abhishek Devaraj said:
Image added, there's already a post in Zentalk Forums, just wanted to get expert opinions of XDA members, Thanks.
History: I used ROG 2 only purely for gaming as I already have Note 9 as my primary and daily driver, I played long sessions of PUBG Mobile mostly and the signs of burn in started kicking in within 3 months of usage.
Have given the phone to ASC, they told they will replace the screen under warranty. Waiting for an update from them.
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Yes, I think you may have been unfortunate with a defective device. It's good that you still have warranty.
This is unfortunate news.
I have turned off the suggestion bar on the Google keyboard so I don't burn in the Google logo. I have gone dark mode on everything and have also enabled full immersive mode to hide the status bar when possible. I've gone to the extreme of using Waze only on another phone via hotspot from the ROG II.
Sounds extreme but after getting burn in twice on my s8+, I'm taking no chances with this phone.
I feel your pain and hopefully it's just a defect.
Guys dont panic! Burn in will happen at some point even if you use dark theme and everything, and the screen isnt that expensive anyways.
But i have a question from the op, which app are these burns coming from and on what brightness level do you normaly use the phone???!
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Guys dont panic! Burn in will happen at some point even if you use dark theme and everything, and the screen isnt that expensive anyways.
But i have a question from the op, which app are these burns coming from and on what brightness level do you normaly use the phone???!
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You are absolutely RIGHT! BurnIn is gonna happen if not now but in days to come for anyone its the drawback of AMOLED.
The burn in was of the PUBG Mobile Buttons and HUD layouts which was the only game I mostly played in my phone for long hours and at times at max brightness which seems to have been the cause. But again my complaint is ASUS puts out banner as GAMING BEAST, then they should have probably gone with a LCD screen instead of AMOLED imho.
You are damn right they should have! A gaming phone with OLED panel is just a joke! In no time we will have burnins from all static HUD content of different games lol
I'm getting burn in from the Call of Duty HUD.
This is actually quite annoying and it will only get worse
Although I really enjoy using this phone with its no notch display and rgb eye on the back, I would definitely get an lcd high end phone If I could...