Hello. I recently noticed I can see a faint light grid on lower third of my huawei p30 pro
It is most noticeable on grey backgrounds and it is very faint but quite worrying
Does anybody know what this could be or what a possible solution would be?
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I've just bought an Orange M700 and am horrified to find the phone pad uses grey keys on a grey background; hardly visible at the best of time and absolutely invisible in sunlight. Moreover the two most important pieces of info on the screen are microscopic in font size (the person’s name you are calling and the phone state ie dialing). Given all the space above the keypad I'm amazed!!. Am I missing something here? Does anyone know how to change all this layout and colour scheme or is there another dialer I can install. Anyone got any pictures of others. I can't believe this is the norm for everyone is it?
Any help form anyone please?
There are different colours for the dialpad from different providers example,Vodafone black keys on a grey background ,HTC dark green keys on a light green background,O2 dark blue keys on a light blue background,but if you really want some variety then checkout www.zombienexus.net.
as this is my first oled screen phone i really wonder about one thing:
if it's dark and the brightnes is set to min i see quite some vertical stripes (brighter and darker vertical lines going from the top to the bottom of the screen) is that normal to oled screens? or did i just get a phone with a bad screen?
mercurio. said:
as this is my first oled screen phone i really wonder about one thing:
if it's dark and the brightnes is set to min i see quite some vertical stripes (brighter and darker vertical lines going from the top to the bottom of the screen) is that normal to oled screens? or did i just get a phone with a bad screen?
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Do you see it on white backgrounds or any colored background? I think it is because the display is PenTile we are bound to get some weird banding
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Do you see it on white backgrounds or any colored background? I think it is because the display is PenTile we are bound to get some weird banding
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i see it really strong if there is a gray area (like for example the chrome background when it starts). if the displayed image has more texture its hard to notice but also there.
It sounds normal to me. I discovered the same with my first pentile-matrix screen. It is quite ugly to me. If I glance at a TFT LCD screen it looks so much cleaner and beautiful.
I noticed this gray gradient on the homescreen and recents with a black wallpaper and it's just really awkward to look at once you notice it. It becomes REALLY apparent if I increased to brightness. Is this just something tied with the System UI? Changing the launcher doesn't do anything and opening up a black wallpaper doesn't show these gradients. Maybe I'm just nitpicking.
Happened to me as well and figured it is because I have Cf. Lumen installed.
I have the same issue. This is my third S6 Edge with same problem. Tried multiple fixes with no luck. Can't use any dark wallpapers, anyone know how to fix?
good, I have my new Sony xz3 from a few days ago, I noticed that in one part of the screen there is a hue like greenish yellow, it is a circle, that only looks under white backgrounds, with black can not be seen, someone knows if there are problems with the screens of this mobile? Greetings and thank you
Can you take a picture of it?
My display has a shade of red, a bar, but it's impossible to determine the width. And it is hardly visible and only on a white background. Bottom of the screen.
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Hi guys, I have a question concerned the text rendering on my MI 8 display. Every time I display a black text (if I put a dark grey doesn't work), a white trail appears under It (check photo). Is that normal? As I read the font fuzziness is due to the pentile matrix, but I haven't read anything about this trail.