Lately I noticed that my screen has a tendency to show burn ins. They're not permanent but you'll be able to see it when you load up something with a grey background.
For my case, when I'm mostly browsing Facebook and using WhatsApp for a while, and then jump into any app with its initial load screen with a gray background, (E.g. The Camera app and the Reddit app), you'll see some of the image retention.
The severity of the image retention is more notable on the outer edges. The worst case is when the image retention is notable throughout the whole screen and the edges has a slight reddish burn to it. But as mentioned, the effect is just temporary.
I actually noticed this happening for a past few weeks but I wasn't too sure what it is until yesterday when I saw a user on subreddit r/nokia mentioning about a similar issue with mine.
I decided to test it out using a image retention tester and ran the black and white grid for 2-3 minutes. And it confirms the issue I'm having. I was able to replicate the more severe image retention with the slight reddish burn on the outer edges. Just to note, my phone is a TA-1004 that I have for 6 months.
If you want to test this issue out for yourself, here's the link:
https://marco.org/rmbp-irtest.html
Does anyone else here has the same issue as I do?
I too have the similar issue, probably after updating with 8.1, not sure if it's a software issue
Probably for achieving
high brightness 700 nits they haven't optimised it properly. I am using a blue tight filter app(reduced brightness) and there is no such issue, but only problem is that app keep running all the time.
Nokia please address this issue ASAP.
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Try using screen filter app from play store, keep filter brightness less than or equal to 85%, hope this help.
every one having a burn in issue , download this app http://downloadapk.net/down_Pure-Noise-2-Screen-Burn-Fixer.html
and run it for an hour and the burn in is gone because our Nokia has the IPS screen not Amoled . Amoled is not fixable
Germ2501 said:
Lately I noticed that my screen has a tendency to show burn ins. They're not permanent but you'll be able to see it when you load up something with a grey background.
For my case, when I'm mostly browsing Facebook and using WhatsApp for a while, and then jump into any app with its initial load screen with a gray background, (E.g. The Camera app and the Reddit app), you'll see some of the image retention.
The severity of the image retention is more notable on the outer edges. The worst case is when the image retention is notable throughout the whole screen and the edges has a slight reddish burn to it. But as mentioned, the effect is just temporary.
I actually noticed this happening for a past few weeks but I wasn't too sure what it is until yesterday when I saw a user on subreddit r/nokia mentioning about a similar issue with mine.
I decided to test it out using a image retention tester and ran the black and white grid for 2-3 minutes. And it confirms the issue I'm having. I was able to replicate the more severe image retention with the slight reddish burn on the outer edges. Just to note, my phone is a TA-1004 that I have for 6 months.
If you want to test this issue out for yourself, here's the link:
https://marco.org/rmbp-irtest.html
Does anyone else here has the same issue as I do?
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Did you find the solution to the problem? I have also started to face the same issue...
shashankkp12 said:
Did you find the solution to the problem? I have also started to face the same issue...
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you can try this app drive.google.com/file/d/16drCJbOTbe55mDJcfFTK7K8XwRHDpnu_/view
It's work for me.
//Sorry i can't post link
This behavior is actually common for ips displays. All my previous iphones and ipads had this behavior. It's completely fine, it will go away on itself and no permanent burn will happen.
Germ2501 said:
Lately I noticed that my screen has a tendency to show burn ins. They're not permanent but you'll be able to see it when you load up something with a grey background.
For my case, when I'm mostly browsing Facebook and using WhatsApp for a while, and then jump into any app with its initial load screen with a gray background, (E.g. The Camera app and the Reddit app), you'll see some of the image retention.
The severity of the image retention is more notable on the outer edges. The worst case is when the image retention is notable throughout the whole screen and the edges has a slight reddish burn to it. But as mentioned, the effect is just temporary.
I actually noticed this happening for a past few weeks but I wasn't too sure what it is until yesterday when I saw a user on subreddit r/nokia mentioning about a similar issue with mine.
I decided to test it out using a image retention tester and ran the black and white grid for 2-3 minutes. And it confirms the issue I'm having. I was able to replicate the more severe image retention with the slight reddish burn on the outer edges. Just to note, my phone is a TA-1004 that I have for 6 months.
If you want to test this issue out for yourself, here's the link:
https://marco.org/rmbp-irtest.html
Does anyone else here has the same issue as I do?
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Yes, I can confirm that there's a severe image retention around the edges and status bar of the display, I tried running Screen Wiper for a whole night but it seems like it's permanently there. As for notification icons, it'll disappear over time. I need to get it fixed before my warranty ends...
For now I'm just trying to live with it. Doesn't bug me as much but hopefully it's not permanent.
Weird that this phone has this issue. My previous phone that I had for 2 years which also has an IPS panel(Asus Zenfone 2) seems to be fine.
Last time I was bugged about screen burn ins were on my phones I had prior to my Zenfone which had AMOLED panels(Galaxy S3 and S4.) which would've been a normal issue on those type of phones.
But then I've seen that some LG phones like the G5 also had reported burn in/image retention issues similar to the ones on the Nokia 8. I wonder if it's something to do with the quality of the LCD panels or something?
Also the issue started after updating the android 8.1 ... I hope nokia will fix this in android pie... Otherwise I am thinking of getting it replaced before my warranty ends.
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Yes, I can confirm that there's a severe image retention around the edges and status bar of the display, I tried running Screen Wiper for a whole night but it seems like it's permanently there. As for notification icons, it'll disappear over time. I need to get it fixed before my warranty ends...
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Did you get the screen replaced? Has the problem been solved by replacing the screen?
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Haven't gone to the service center, too lazy, will inform once I've got it fixed.
have the same problem but for me its ephemeral as the image retention lasts about a couple of seconds and happens only after i close an app. at this point it doesn't bother me but i am worried it will get worse
i also started to see it after the 8.1 update
Image Retention is a common situation seen in LG Quantum Displays (LCD). Luckily, it is temporary unlike Amoled Burn-in. Even if the display is changed, there is always chance to get it again. I suggest, just use the device with it if it is not bothering you so much.
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I don't understand why everyone is so surprised.
Image retention is absolutely normal in IPS panels and they are completely fixable by running one of those flashing colours videos on YouTube on fullscreen for about an hour.
Thankfully, unlike AMOLEDs, this "issue" is temporary and can be fixed extremly easily. Sending your phone to servicing will not help in any way. Give it some time and the "issue" will return anyway.
Instigare said:
I don't understand why everyone is so surprised.
Image retention is absolutely normal in IPS panels and they are completely fixable by running one of those flashing colours videos on YouTube on fullscreen for about an hour.
Thankfully, unlike AMOLEDs, this "issue" is temporary and can be fixed extremly easily. Sending your phone to servicing will not help in any way. Give it some time and the "issue" will return anyway.
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Dear i am not dragging but once you spent 530 usd upfront for brand , you should demand worth for at least 1 year my phone just passed 10 month and seeing display burning, i did all possible efforts to recover screen burning tendency but all failed. now phone is being laid in service center. this is how nokia in emerging market sold their crap hardware on name of brand.
Abbey Bhatt said:
Dear i am not dragging but once you spent 530 usd upfront for brand , you should demand worth for at least 1 year my phone just passed 10 month and seeing display burning, i did all possible efforts to recover screen burning tendency but all failed. now phone is being laid in service center. this is how nokia in emerging market sold their crap hardware on name of brand.
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so you sent it to service repair
what they told
will they replace entire screen
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how many days will be taken
altmash mirza said:
so you sent it to service repair
what they told
will they replace entire screen
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how many days will be taken
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still no reply received from service center.
altmash mirza said:
so you sent it to service repair
what they told
will they replace entire screen
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how many days will be taken
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I did send my phone to service centre. They told me that the display will be replaced...however the service centers in my area are horrible. Its been almost 2 weeks yet i have not received my device. I wish didn't have given it for replacement
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I did send my phone to service centre. They told me that the display will be replaced...however the service centers in my area are horrible. Its been almost 2 weeks yet i have not received my device. I wish didn't have given it for replacement
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Ok
When you get your phone
Inform here on xda
So that Every one will know how many days it will be taken
As
I also want my phone's screen to be replaced by nokia.
Hey, to inform you all, mine screen just replaced in 20 days. after replacement, screen is quite brighter than the previous one. Also it's not fixed well as standard I can feel slight recession over finger print sensor and very fine traces of glue.
Good service support from Nokia care.
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Hello guys I never noticed it but for some time I noticed something strange on the screen of my galaxy S. Putting it in landscape in the upper left corner i see the notification bar as if it's printed on the screen. I don't post any screen because in these you can't see what you see on the screen phone and that's what worries me
Sorry for my english
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Screen burn in. Get launcherpro or a new launcher that can turn off notification bar
single finger pecked on a galaxy s
Yes but the problem persists. Is it a display problem then? How can i fix it?
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Well since the picture is already burned in to your screen, the only way to fix it is to change the display. If you haven't opened the phone etc. then you can just take it to a service centre. I'm quite sure that burn in is covered under the warranty, so you won't have to pay anything.
You could first try to take the battery out for a couple of hours and see if it helps.
If that doesn't work, you can try to somehow put a bright white on the whole screen on the phone and keep it about an hour.
If none of those solutions work, just take it to a service centre.
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Well since the picture is already burned in to your screen, the only way to fix it is to change the display. If you haven't opened the phone etc. then you can just take it to a service centre. I'm quite sure that burn in is covered under the warranty, so you won't have to pay anything.
You could first try to take the battery out for a couple of hours and see if it helps.
If that doesn't work, you can try to somehow put a bright white on the whole screen on the phone and keep it about an hour.
If none of those solutions work, just take it to a service centre.
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But with a new display could i have the same problem? If yes i won't change it.
Thanks very much.
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But with a new display could i have the same problem? If yes i won't change it.
Thanks very much.
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Well yes, you've had the problem once so you could have it again. But warranties are there to ensure that you have a product that functions as expected. If Samsung are willing replace the item at no charge under warranty then it's obvious this is not the expected behaviour. Based on that logic not only is it your right to get a replacement, Samsung aren't really expecting it to happen again, otherwise burn in would be expected behaviour and not covered under warranty. Anyway my point, although so far, poorly made, is that it's not expected to happen again. Well that and so few other people have the same problem, it's extremely unlikely that it will happen again.
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Well yes, you've had the problem once so you could have it again. But warranties are there to ensure that you have a product that functions as expected. If Samsung are willing replace the item at no charge under warranty then it's obvious this is not the expected behaviour. Based on that logic not only is it your right to get a replacement, Samsung aren't really expecting it to happen again, otherwise burn in would be expected behaviour and not covered under warranty. Anyway my point, although so far, poorly made, is that it's not expected to happen again. Well that and so few other people have the same problem, it's extremely unlikely that it will happen again.
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Exactly. Burn in is probably quite rare, especially in LED and LCD screens. I was actually surprised when I read your post. Old CRT screens used to get burn in quite often if one screen was left on for a long time. But since SGS has an AMOLED screen, the chances of a burn in happening again any time soon is quite slim.
You can try one of them burn in repair videos that just keep flashing colours that they use to unstuck pixels on lcd screens. You can get the video from youtube or anyplace you can and set media player to loop for a few hours. It might fix burn in.
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ickyboo said:
You can try one of them burn in repair videos that just keep flashing colours that they use to unstuck pixels on lcd screens. You can get the video from youtube or anyplace you can and set media player to loop for a few hours. It might fix burn in.
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Actually that wouldn't work, since the screen is AMOLED. There isn't any crystals that get stuck in one position. In LCD screens the pixels are tiny crystals that move in a way that a color is reflected to the screen. Sometimes these crystals get stuck in one position and so they show one color constantly. AMOLED screens have tiny LEDs that provide the colors to the screen. These can't get stuck, but they do wear out or burn out which leads to the colors not being produced correctly, and for that reason it'll look like a picture is stuck on the screen. That's something you probably can't do anything about.
Ok i'll see what to do.
Thanks to all!
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Got my N4 at the T-Mobile store on Newbury St. in Boston today, has been great so far, noticed an issue though. Was using it moderately for the better part of the day without any problems. Tonight upon taking it out of my pocket and waking it up, the display immediately went solid white, followed by a wave of discolored pixels moving from left to right across the screen. It then rebooted itself and the issue has not reoccurred since. I've seen the exact same thing happen with an LCD before on an Intel laptop while fudging around to get the graphics drivers for an Ubuntu install up and running. Guessing this is only a driver issue based on that experience. Not about to sound the knee jerk panicked OCD RMA freakout air raid party siren at this point as it's been a really solid device other than that, but worth reporting nonetheless.
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Got my N4 at the T-Mobile store on Newbury St. in Boston today, has been great so far, noticed an issue though. Was using it moderately for the better part of the day without any problems. Tonight upon taking it out of my pocket and waking it up, the display immediately went solid white, followed by a wave of discolored pixels moving from left to right across the screen. It then rebooted itself and the issue has not reoccurred since. I've seen the exact same thing happen with an LCD before on an Intel laptop while fudging around to get the graphics drivers for an Ubuntu install up and running. Guessing this is only a driver issue based on that experience. Not about to sound the knee jerk panicked OCD RMA freakout air raid party siren at this point as it's been a really solid device other than that, but worth reporting nonetheless.
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If it happens again, I would contact T-Mobile about it.
Meh.
It is the first batch so minor issues like that and the screen looking weird due to glue drying will occur.
LaviLoki said:
It is the first batch so minor issues like that and the screen looking weird due to glue drying will occur.
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hhhh.. clue drying....hhhhh
selectormoldy said:
Not about to sound the knee jerk panicked OCD RMA freakout air raid party siren at this point as it's been a really solid device other than that, but worth reporting nonetheless.
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Lmao
waiting for my n4 and flipping tables
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SiemensLover said:
hhhh.. clue drying....hhhhh
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I don't know. The glue in the side bars hadn't binded properly for some devices and leaked into the LCD, causing a slight yellow tint. Won't happen with the 2nd Batch onwards, though.
I'd try to run a graphic heavy game to see if the gpu is failing.
If it does again, return it.
selectormoldy said:
Got my N4 at the T-Mobile store on Newbury St. in Boston today, has been great so far, noticed an issue though. Was using it moderately for the better part of the day without any problems. Tonight upon taking it out of my pocket and waking it up, the display immediately went solid white, followed by a wave of discolored pixels moving from left to right across the screen. It then rebooted itself and the issue has not reoccurred since. I've seen the exact same thing happen with an LCD before on an Intel laptop while fudging around to get the graphics drivers for an Ubuntu install up and running. Guessing this is only a driver issue based on that experience. Not about to sound the knee jerk panicked OCD RMA freakout air raid party siren at this point as it's been a really solid device other than that, but worth reporting nonetheless.
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selectormoldy said:
Got my N4 at the T-Mobile store on Newbury St. in Boston today, has been great so far, noticed an issue though. Was using it moderately for the better part of the day without any problems. Tonight upon taking it out of my pocket and waking it up, the display immediately went solid white, followed by a wave of discolored pixels moving from left to right across the screen. It then rebooted itself and the issue has not reoccurred since. I've seen the exact same thing happen with an LCD before on an Intel laptop while fudging around to get the graphics drivers for an Ubuntu install up and running. Guessing this is only a driver issue based on that experience. Not about to sound the knee jerk panicked OCD RMA freakout air raid party siren at this point as it's been a really solid device other than that, but worth reporting nonetheless.
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Bought mine from a T-Mobile store in Dearborn Michigan yesterday morning and mine has been working perfectly. I have not had any yellow tint issues or rattles etc. I am very happy with the device, sold my GNEX and hour after I bought the N4 and not looking back. I did get the T-Mobile insurance on the device, I feel it's a good thing to do since it is a new product release.
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It is the first batch so minor issues like that and the screen looking weird due to glue drying will occur.
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Well he did not really describe anything that sounds the the glue issues...this sounds more like an overheating GPU.
Keep us up to date please...
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Well he did not really describe anything that sounds the the glue issues...this sounds more like an overheating GPU.
Keep us up to date please...
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Could also be a glitch in the driver. Have had plenty of similar occasions with my Xperia Neo when trying out buggy ROMs.
Definitely has nothing to do with glue drying. I'll push the GPU a little bit today. But when this issue occurred, remember, the phone had been idle my pocket. Seems like its more a matter of waking the phone up than a matter of the GPU being under any duress.
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I wonder how much the screen will cost to replace if it breaks... The Gnex is 150+ for a screen/digitizer.
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bakron1 said:
Bought mine from a T-Mobile store in Dearborn Michigan yesterday morning and mine has been working perfectly. I have not had any yellow tint issues or rattles etc. I am very happy with the device, sold my GNEX and hour after I bought the N4 and not looking back. I did get the T-Mobile insurance on the device, I feel it's a good thing to do since it is a new product release.
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I bought the insurance as well. Do you know if I were to "lose" the phone and claim it through insurance and pay the deductible to replace it with another one would the old N4 be useless? Do they burn their phones like Verizon does using the IMEI?
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As a last resort perhaps clean slate by reflashing the image. Question is if Tmobile makes their modified image available. Or, if you don't care about Tmobile customizations just flash the official Nexus 4 image.
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As a last resort perhaps clean slate by reflashing the image. Question is if Tmobile makes their modified image available. Or, if you don't care about Tmobile customizations just flash the official Nexus 4 image.
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It's a Nexus - I'm quite certain the only modification T-Mobile made is a $50.00 restocking fee sticker on the box. :angel:
Just a followup on this, I haven't seen the white screen/wave of fading pixels issue since the first time. However, I found one dead pixel (black) a couple days ago, and today I found a brand new second dead pixel about an inch away from the first one. I have the feeling this display is simply defective. I bought it from T-Mobile. They don't have any left in stock to exchange for right now. Looks like it's gonna be a while to get this one swapped out.
This is my first AMOLED device, and probably my last. I got my nexus 6 a few weeks ago and have been using it moderately. Screen brightness never went above 50%. I already have a very noticeable burn on the bottom bar. Unfortunately have no warranty so I cant return it. Very disappointed. Didnt expect to find such a problem on such a great device.Is there a way to fix it? How bad can this get in the future? I would appreciate someone with such an experience to give me some advice.
If you don't mind and still have warranty, send it to Motorola.
What I got was just like new in a retail box.
I described my experience including video at the end of the page here
http://androidforums.com/threads/screen-burn-in.883020/page-5
I noticed it the first time I looked (with gray screen) which was after I had the phone about a month. I've now had the phone 6+ months and situation is the same...Only noticeable when I look carefully with the right background. So my concern level now is much less than when I first noticed it.
I don't bother with the app you set up to age/burn your nav bar at full brightness for awhile to even things out. I do occasionally run chrome inverted in order to give a crude dark theme (good for battery) which has the extra benefit of aging/burning the nav bar area that doesn't usually age...helps to even things out
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If you don't mind and still have warranty, send it to Motorola.
What I got was just like new in a retail box.
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I dont have warranty so thats out of the option, but if changing the screen is affordable I might consider that on a later date.
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I described my experience including video at the end of the page here
http://androidforums.com/threads/screen-burn-in.883020/page-5
I noticed it the first time I looked (with gray screen) which was after I had the phone about a month. I've now had the phone 6+ months and situation is the same...Only noticeable when I look carefully with the right background. So my concern level now is much less than when I first noticed it.
I don't bother with the app that burns your screen on purpose to even things. I do occasionally run chrome inverted to give a quasi dark appearance (good for battery) which has the extra benefit in the nav bar area that doesn't usually age...helps to even things out
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Well as long as the current quality doesnt deteriorate, I could live with it. But considering the amount of burn in just one month, Im skeptical about it in the long run.
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I dont have warranty so thats out of the option, but if changing the screen is affordable I might consider that on a later date.
Well as long as the current quality doesnt deteriorate, I could live with it. But considering the amount of burn in just one month, Im skeptical about it in the long run.
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I have had my device for over a year and no burn in whats so ever. Not even a little bit. Makes me wonder what your moderate use is.
So the device is used, if you've got no warranty?
@JonesL: He likely did buy used. The warranty only applies to the original purchaser, thus no warranty.
Strephon Alkhalikoi said:
@JonesL: He likely did buy used. The warranty only applies to the original purchaser, thus no warranty.
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They didn't require me any proof for the replacement.
Now Motorola is a part of Lenovo, so not sure.
I'm sure. The fact Motorola is owned by Lenovo is just as irrelevant now as when they were owned by Google. The piece of paper that spells out the warranty terms and conditions is what applies here, and that warranty does not transfer with the device when the device is sold to a second user by the first. If they processed a replacement for you, that was kind of them.
I bought mine new the month it came out and mine has burn also.. I have the 6p,note5,v10, but I swap out this phone for the 6p every now and then.. Point being it's not used much and still has burn in
All amoled screens should be used wisely, because over time the parties held most heated they become prone to yellow, while the share held duller, like the navbar and statusbar, will stay with the most "cool colors".
The solution is simple: use the EXTENDED DESKTOP mode SINCE THE FIRST DAY (present in almost all the custom rom).
In this way, in the time, the display deteriorates evenly , and no one pays attention!
Maybe after one year or two we have to change a bit the colors and make them cooler.
sad to say but i also have the burn in now.. got my shamu last october and its noticeable when you flash a rom and during initial set up where whites are pretty present and the gray part on the nav bar and status bar is so obvious with some hints on the clock, wifi symbols and signal and on the navbar some back home and recents button shadows present... too bad..
Now it is too late .... But if it is still under warranty should replace you display...
If with new display follow the advice since day one, you never have a problem!
Sorry for my english.....
I received my brand new Note 8 on Saturday and was disappointed to see that I had a small cluster of dead pixels right at the bottom middle of the screen (near the "home" button). After running a "stuck pixel fixer" app for an hour I managed to get this cluster back to one dead pixel that was showing no signs of life.
Given the price of the phone I decided to return it for an exchange, so have sent it back today and will not get a Note 8 back until later in the week.
Has anyone else had any dead pixel issues? I know it bad luck and can happen to anyone at any time, but I would like to see if anyone else has had problems, just out of personal interest.
Lennyuk said:
I received my brand new Note 8 on Saturday and was disappointed to see that I had a small cluster of dead pixels right at the bottom middle of the screen (near the "home" button). After running a "stuck pixel fixer" app for an hour I managed to get this cluster back to one dead pixel that was showing no signs of life.
Given the price of the phone I decided to return it for an exchange, so have sent it back today and will not get a Note 8 back until later in the week.
Has anyone else had any dead pixel issues? I know it bad luck and can happen to anyone at any time, but I would like to see if anyone else has had problems, just out of personal interest.
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pic?
You want to see a picture of a dead pixel? I didn't have another phone to hand to take one (and a screenshot doesn't work, because you know...it's a hardware issue!) Imagine a tiny black dot somewhere on the screen on all colours except black - it really is very small and can easily be mistaken for a spec of dust on your screen until you notice that it never goes away.
Lennyuk said:
You want to see a picture of a dead pixel? I didn't have another phone to hand to take one (and a screenshot doesn't work, because you know...it's a hardware issue!) Imagine a tiny black dot somewhere on the screen on all colours except black - it really is very small and can easily be mistaken for a spec of dust on your screen until you notice that it never goes away.
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Rotten luck especially as you now have to wait even more time for a replacement. Mine, so far, is fine but I bought the Nexus S that was made by Samsung way back and that had a dead pixel problem. I returned it to the outlet the same day and got a new one. Its a pig when this happens.
At least you are intelligent and reasonable enough to realise that a lemon will happen with all such devices. Shame you have to wait though. :crying:
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None here. I would immediately return the phone for an exchange.
i have the same issue on my phone, but it is on the top of my screen
This happened to me. Received my phone on the 7th, placed another order on the 8th, which I received today, and returned the defective one.
Just return it, be done with it.
It starts to show up after three days
Gray appears green
i opened my new edge today after purchasing yesterday,and it had green screen issue too .. called moto and was told they had numerous calls about it..this sucks cause this seemed like a decent phone especially for $200 off
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i opened my new edge today after purchasing yesterday,and it had green screen issue too .. called moto and was told they had numerous calls about it..this sucks cause this seemed like a decent phone especially for $200 off
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Same here, but the green faded back out.
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Same here, but the green faded back out.
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Mine was mainly on the sides left side was real bad. Well I returned it,so sorry Motorola nice hardware that suffers with that 1st year bugs
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Mine was mainly on the sides left side was real bad. Well I returned it,so sorry Motorola nice hardware that suffers with that 1st year bugs
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Right side for me. Still, just because it's faded doesn't mean it's over. I wanted to unlock the bootloader, but I can't go voiding the warrantee when I may end up needing it.
I'll probably return it and wait for the US release of the G 5G equivalent.
If all it needed was a break-in, that should've been done at the factory.
zoomer296 said:
Right side for me. Still, just because it's faded doesn't mean it's over. I wanted to unlock the bootloader, but I can't go voiding the warrantee when I may end up needing it.
I'll probably return it and wait for the US release of the G 5G equivalent.
If all it needed was a break-in, that should've been done at the factory.
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I am in the same situation. I see the green tint, but it isn't as bad as when I first turned it on.
I posted a new thread over in the Q&A with a poll about it. The moto support forums are starting to buzz with folks complaining, and the best buy reviews are starting to roll in with photos. Moto may have a slightly big problem on their hand.
Mine did the same after just 1 week, i send it to the service and they said they ordered the hardware for replacement, couldnt return the phone and get my money back
UK model (single sim) MOTP-EDGBLK - same issue.
Only apparent when the brightness is below 50%.
I received #4 replacement
This time I noticed some changes in hardware
The screen looks OK for 18 days
Nothing funny so far
I returned mine back to Amazon and bought another - after 3 days, same issue.
Gave up, got a refund and bought a Pixel 5.
Such a shame, I really liked the Moto Edge design, size and battery life. Unfortunately it seems that Motorola can't make phones, had a screen related issue on my Moto X Force a few years back too, seems like Motorola have not improved at all.
khan1989 said:
I returned mine back to Amazon and bought another - after 3 days, same issue.
Gave up, got a refund and bought a Pixel 5.
Such a shame, I really liked the Moto Edge design, size and battery life. Unfortunately it seems that Motorola can't make phones, had a screen related issue on my Moto X Force a few years back too, seems like Motorola have not improved at all.
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I assume it's difficult to have good yields due to the waterfall design. There could be a relatively high failure for this type of design.
It's funny how my 2nd Edge is exhibiting the same green tint. I was so sure I could put this behind me.
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I assume it's difficult to have good yields due to the waterfall design. There could be a relatively high failure for this type of design.
It's funny how my 2nd Edge is exhibiting the same green tint. I was so sure I could put this behind me.
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The waterfall design isn't new though. Other OEMs have made similar style displays (Samsung, OPPO etc) and none then have such a high failure rate like this.
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The waterfall design isn't new though. Other OEMs have made similar style displays (Samsung, OPPO etc) and none then have such a high failure rate like this.
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Whatever the source is, Moto is clearly struggling to obtain good panels. Reviews say the screen is great but they fail so easily. It's beyond strange.
Day 23 of #4 replacement unit
It's still too early to say trouble free, but compare it with the one on first post
I changed the theme to white in all apps, it's weird because the only color that appears green is grey
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I changed the theme to white in all apps, it's weird because the only color that appears green is grey
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Green tint seems to come before purple streaks and double images, no? Look at reviews on best buy, green tint is the least of your worries.
Also you could use swift installer to make certain apps black. I only noticed the green tint cause I happened to have another phone next to the edge.
3 days in from bestbuy retail stock, box has a 20 october 2020 date on it. No screen issues. Of course, when I have the light theme enabled there are often situations where I can see a slight greenish/grey hue to the edge as it begins to curve. That's just optics and not at all as some of the pics I have seen. Sweet ride so far.
As of December 8th, no more purple blotches, which has shadows of the notification bar, and cutout. Hasn't happened in about 2 weeks. I did notice, with the latest build(October), that the battery drains a touch faster. Still don't know if it's curing of screen materials, or update.
Screen is still perfect after full 8 weeks