Hi guys,
I'm experiencing screen bleeding issue on the left edge, with dark mode on. I'm able to notice that whenever opening Youtube app (with dark theme) specially during night time. Is anyone else experiencing this?
Typically I've heard of screen bleeding in LCD screens. Surprised to notice that on an AMOLED...
Does it have like a little slit at the left side when properly place under light? Mine has. So worried a little splash of water can go inside.
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I just got a tilt about a week ago and ive noticed that in the middle of the screen there seems to be a purple greenish tint when put against incandescent light. The size of said glint varies in size but i'm unable to see what changes the size. Not sure if its heat or pressure or something. The touch screen works perfectly its just really annoying to always see such an annoying glint.
An interesting discovery is that when i press all four corners of the screen it disappears and when i press in the middle of the little square it seems to spread out. I feel like theres some kind of material or something in the touch screen that is causing this due to pressure. I keep it in a hard case in my pocket so the screen isnt pressed on inadvertently.
I've searched the forum for any answers but i havent seen anything about it. Any response or help would be greatly appreciated. I'll try to get a picture of it up asap but i left my camera at a friends house and dont know when im getting it back...thanks in advanced
~sayazs
Do you see the same "annoying glint" under neon light (not day / sunlight)?
Lots of NOKIA and SONY ERICSSON phones for example get this screen recolorization under direct sunlight - this has nothing to do with the screen being defective but with the plastic above the screen which breaks the light and shows you this colored spots. If you can't see the same spot under direct neon light then this might be the cause.
It is normal that you get color changes while pressing the screen in. First of, you press / bent the protecting plastic and the liquid within the screen which causes the incoming light to break in a different angle, therefore the color changes. (BTW: you shouldn't do that too often, it can cause permanent stains on your screen!).
There sure is the possibility that your screen gets pressure from underneath due bad assembling! If you're still under warranty, try to get a replacement.
yeah you cant see it in day light. but i feel as though there is constant pressure on the screen between the plastic and liquid since the spot is always there and doesnt really go away (unless of course in daylight).
well im thinking im going to go back for a replacement. thanks for the quick answer!
In random spots on my nook colors screen I have noticed orange glowing spots. This happens regardless of what ROM I am running so its not a software issue. This reminds me of the glowing problem on an iPad 2 due to the glue not drying under the LCD and I wonder if this is the problem. I bought this nook about 3 days ago and decided to take action about the problem. The touchscreen still works in those areas its just unsightly and irritating. I was wondering if anyone else has this problem.
sounds like light is leaking through. i have 2 minor spots that i notice when the lights are off at night. it's not bad enough for me to do anything about it. if you notice it during the day or is really bothering you, just go and attempt to take it back.
Anyone else notice any slight dimming of the backlight around the bottom edge of the screen, as if the backlight doesn't quite reach or doesn't fully illuminate that part of the screen? Mine is very subtle, but noticeable in the bottom-left corner. The average person probably wouldn't notice it right away, but once you use it for a few minutes in an app with a white background, it's pretty obvious. I haven't owned an LCD based device in a few years, so not how common this issue is these days. I wish the OCD part of me could just ignore it.
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Anyone else notice any slight dimming of the backlight around the bottom edge of the screen, as if the backlight doesn't quite reach or doesn't fully illuminate that part of the screen? Mine is very subtle, but noticeable in the bottom-left corner. The average person probably wouldn't notice it right away, but once you use it for a few minutes in an app with a white background, it's pretty obvious. I haven't owned an LCD based device in a few years, so not how common this issue is these days. I wish the OCD part of me could just ignore it.
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I've noticed the same thing, it's also more apparent with power saver mode enabled. It was happening to the models at the store as well so I guess it's just how it is.
Hello all and thanks for reading,
Just purchased A tab s2 and loving it except for the screen (1 of the prime reasons for buying). I like to use a black background to help with battery power when I noticed that on three edges there seems to be what I initially describe as back light bleed or what Looks similar to back light bleed. 1 horizontal edge is fine.
What I'm seeing is lighter edges on the notification bar area (some edges are worse than others). As I rotate the s2 the issue changes but its always where the notification bar is and most prominent at the edges. I can only describe it as grey banding that stretches across the screen and drops about a centimetre from the top.
I went to a local Samsung repair shop and they said it was like "screen burn in, like someone used it for satnav for a three hour drive". Now that comment concerns me because now I'm thinking l'll just return it and get my money back. It's literally 3 days old.
Anyone else with this issue?
Thanks.
Return it for an exchange. OLED's don't need a backlight since the pixels themselves light up.
Hey everyone. After having owned my Mi 5 for about 8 months, I started noticing some artifacts/dark spots on my screen. There are perfectly angular lines all around the screen, most prominent in the lower left corner (pictured in the close-up). Did anyone else ever get anything similar? Any ideas what could be wrong?
Picture was taken with a neutral 50% Background on 100% brightness. The dark spots are more obvious at lower screen brightnesses and darker colors.