Hey guys, hope you are doing great.
I have noticed one peculiar thing, when i sit in pitch dark places with brightness at the end, i face this white issue over my display screen shot attached, it's Google chrome app which showing me these results,(there are many more also)for this to be noticed you must sit in a dark room.
I know it's typical led panel issue and i would like to know if i am the only one?
Do you seriously think we are able to see your display in a screenshot?
IoIam said:
Do you seriously think we are able to see your display in a screenshot?
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If you are in a pitch dark room and see no anamoly then your's display is good. If not you will see a whitish tint over the top area
And btw you can check on your device itself, by just opening chrome(if it's black) and in dark room with brightness as low as possible.
kanteon said:
Hey guys, hope you are doing great.
I have noticed one peculiar thing, when i sit in pitch dark places with brightness at the end, i face this white issue over my display screen shot attached, it's Google chrome app which showing me these results,(there are many more also)for this to be noticed you must sit in a dark room.
I know it's typical led panel issue and i would like to know if i am the only one?
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Enable feature in display settings under anti flicker mode to on. and check again your screen in low light conditions.
Yup, that worked, it increase overall contrast for low brightness, is this condition(tint) is normal for amoled panel, or i am just unlucky.
kanteon said:
Yup, that worked, it increase overall contrast for low brightness, is this condition(tint) is normal for amoled panel, or i am just unlucky.
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yes that's normal for amoled panel.
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Hey all I have a question.
I have noticed that I need to turn on adaptive display to fully dim my screen. Is this normal?
Thanks
iil said:
Hey all I have a question.
I have noticed that I need to turn on adaptive display to fully dim my screen. Is this normal?
Thanks
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I was wondering this too, thanks terminator
iil said:
Hey all I have a question.
I have noticed that I need to turn on adaptive display to fully dim my screen. Is this normal?
Thanks
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Do you guys have the purple tint when on low brightness?
It looks bad for me, everything turns purpleish, especially the grey and the white parts.
Davzone said:
Do you guys have the purple tint when on low brightness?
It looks bad for me, everything turns purpleish, especially the grey and the white parts.
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Yeah but only with adaptive display on. it doesn't bother me.
Pretty sure Arstechnica pointed out that the purple only appears at brightness settings not available on other phones.
So for the first time after getting the phone I turned on adaptive brightness and pulled slider completely left. I was expecting pink hue but then I realized that the top part of my phone was more pink than the bottom half is that normal?
Could you guys please post a pic of your screen with a white background and adapative brightness on and lowest brightness? I know its too much to ask but it would really be helpful.
Anyone?
I have a similar issue. My bottom half is more pink. It seems like most people have it to some degree.
How did you come to that conclusion?
It does go pink but I've never seen it as you describe.
Please don't bump threads within 24 hours of your last post. Its against the rules.
Sorry about that!
If you turn down your brightness all the way in a dark room with adaptive off and look at a white background - is your screen uniformly pink?
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Sorry about that!
If you turn down your brightness all the way in a dark room with adaptive off and look at a white background - is your screen uniformly pink?
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The pink is a bi-product of adaptive. It shouldn't happen when adaptive is off.
My original post says that with adaptive brightness turned off and at the lowest brightness, I can see that the top part of my screen has more pink tint to it than the bottom of the screen. Not the overall hue.
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So for the first time after getting the phone I turned on adaptive brightness and pulled slider completely left. I was expecting pink hue but then I realized that the top part of my phone was more pink than the bottom half is that normal?
Could you guys please post a pic of your screen with a white background and adapative brightness on and lowest brightness? I know its too much to ask but it would really be helpful.
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It turns pink below 10% when the adaptive brightness is on but it never happens as you've described Do one thing, turn on the brightness at max and put a full white wallpaper and see if there is any screen burn-in present or not?
No screen burn in. The way to test my issue would be
1. Turn on adaptive brightness.
2. Set brightness to lowest level.
3. Look at a white image full screen.
4. In a dark room, I notice that the top part of the screen has some minor banding which makes the top half of the screen seem a little more pink than the bottom half.
DroidBee said:
So for the first time after getting the phone I turned on adaptive brightness and pulled slider completely left. I was expecting pink hue but then I realized that the top part of my phone was more pink than the bottom half is that normal?
Could you guys please post a pic of your screen with a white background and adapative brightness on and lowest brightness? I know its too much to ask but it would really be helpful.
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My original post says that with adaptive brightness turned off and at the lowest brightness, I can see that the top part of my screen has more pink tint to it than the bottom of the screen. Not the overall hue.
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No screen burn in. The way to test my issue would be
1. Turn on adaptive brightness.
2. Set brightness to lowest level.
3. Look at a white image full screen.
4. In a dark room, I notice that the top part of the screen has some minor banding which makes the top half of the screen seem a little more pink than the bottom half.
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First, says adaptive is on
Second, says its off
Third, says its on
Sent from my Nexus 6
I meant on.
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The pink is a bi-product of adaptive. It shouldn't happen when adaptive is off.
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I meant on.
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Sent from my Nexus 6
No not answered.
My top half of the screen is more pink than the bottom half at lowest brightness.
The pink is not the problem. The unevenness is.
I think I have the same issue
Hi everyone, as you should know the Asus Zenwatch 3 has an AMOLED display. From my understanding this should mean when displaying the colour black, the pixels should be turned off completely (like on my S7 Edge).
I was looking at my watch in a pitch black room with an ambient watch face displaying a black background and it appeared slightly reddish. Compared with my LG G Watch R sporting the exact same watch face it was clear the LG had the black pixels turned off but not on my Zenwatch 3.
I've attached a couple of pictures taken with my phone of the Zenwatch 3 in a pitch black room, one with normal shutter speed and the other with a 2 second shutter speed. Evidently the 2 second shutter speed shows that the display is in fact not turning off the pixels. The pics were taken when the watch was charging and in ambient mode with a watch face set to true black only.
Can anyone else confirm that this is the case and maybe a reason why? I'm worried that battery life may be affected by this with always on display enabled.
Lastly on a side note, are the black lines that aren't illuminated something to worry about?
Mine is the same, including a similar set of dark lines. I've seen others on Reddit report identical concerns.
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Mine is the same, including a similar set of dark lines. I've seen others on Reddit report identical concerns.
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Noticed this too, thought I was crazy lol...kinda waste of an AMOLED screen.
Hmmm ok at least I'm not the only one. Hopefully Asus is able to change it in a future update.
Yeah it is weird, black watch faces aren't truly black. I think they did it so watch faces can blend into the color scheme of the watch, if you notice the color overlay on the app launcher
That's because of auto Brightness. Turn it off. This impacts battery life. I observed this on very first day after the purchase. Using manual Brightness since then.
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That's because of auto Brightness. Turn it off. This impacts battery life. I observed this on very first day after the purchase. Using manual Brightness since then.
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I just tried disabling Auto Brightness but the red tinge of the black background still exists.
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I just tried disabling Auto Brightness but the red tinge of the black background still exists.
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It doesn't happen with me. If I turn off auto Brightness the blacks go complete black. Do you have live display turned on your phones? If so try disabling it. May be this setting depends on your phone. All I can confirm is if I turned auto Brightness off amoled works perfectly.
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It doesn't happen with me. If I turn off auto Brightness the blacks go complete black. Do you have live display turned on your phones? If so try disabling it. May be this setting depends on your phone. All I can confirm is if I turned auto Brightness off amoled works perfectly.
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Not sure what you mean by live display but I just have a stock S7 Edge. I prefer keeping the auto brightness on for my watch so I guess I'll have to live with it.
blackhand64 said:
Not sure what you mean by live display but I just have a stock S7 Edge. I prefer keeping the auto brightness on for my watch so I guess I'll have to live with it.
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Live display is when some ROMs allow the screen to have a tint at night time so the blue light from the screen won't affect your eyes at night
Me too have similar display and black line like that.
Glad I'm not the only one with this condition.
I also have those black lines, was about to get a replacement but since I'm not the only one and it doesn't affect overall performance or aesthetics its fine.
Yeah I have also black lines and screen is not completely dark with totally black watch faces
Turning off the auto brightness is not a solution. Its a pain if you had to adjust the brightness all the time
In outdoors under direct sunlight my display contrast looks likes its been reduced ... and the colours seems washed away.. but in indoors with full brightness i got no issue with the display.. anyone facing the same problem ??... can anyone help me to correct this?
This is how intended to work by default. To increase readability of the screen. No way to change that as of now.
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This is how intended to work by default. To increase readability of the screen. No way to change that as of now.
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i wanted to make sure that there is nothing wrong with my display.. thank you for the comment...
Screen brightness
Bought this phone for the good camera quality but nobody told me the camera was only for inside pictures. Once you get in the sun your screen goes all black. Not very handy.
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In outdoors under direct sunlight my display contrast looks likes its been reduced ... and the colours seems washed away.. but in indoors with full brightness i got no issue with the display.. anyone facing the same problem ??... can anyone help me to correct this?
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You can turn this off in developer options
Guys Im new to this amoled screens
But is it become warm colors sometimes ???
More like yellow I guess
abooooood said:
Guys Im new to this amoled screens
But is it become warm colors sometimes ???
More like yellow I guess
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maybe you activating BLF (blue light filter). your screen become warm yellowish...
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maybe you activating BLF (blue light filter). your screen become warm yellowish...
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No I'm not
I dont know actually if its normal or not
Because Im new to amoled screens
But if I make the settings like screenshot
It become better
If your display is set to Adaptive Mode, your screen will change the screen tone (including white) based on your surroundings, just like the True Tone feature on the iPhone X.
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If your display is set to Adaptive Mode, your screen will change the screen tone (including white) based on your surroundings, just like the True Tone feature on the iPhone X.
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Well, I have A6 plus, but I don't have experienced like what you wrote. I can only making it manual in Adaptive Mode. Do I need switch on/off something to work it automatically?
Laximus said:
Well, I have A6 plus, but I don't have experienced like what you wrote. I can only making it manual in Adaptive Mode. Do I need switch on/off something to work it automatically?
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Well, the screen tone changing is barely noticeable unless you compare when you go from one place to another. I have my screen mode on Adaptive Mode and the full screen color balance is on the middle.
Thank you. Also what I don't understand, if I'm using other screen mode like Adaptive, and when I switch on the Blue light filter, it switches back to Adaptive mode with that tiring vivid colour. Why it's just don't apply the Blue light filter in the applied Screen mode? Meh...