Vertical banding on G2 screen - G2 and Desire Z General

Anyone notice vertical banding on the G2 if you look really closely at the screen when it's off?
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i can see a little flash on the screen when i was surfing the internet. normal???
or i need an exchange?
(my screen brightness is 4%, but if i turn it to auto, no flash at all)

joebobjoe said:
Anyone notice vertical banding on the G2 if you look really closely at the screen when it's off?
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If you talking about all the diamons then its the heated touch senesors. Its suppose to be like that
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Anyone rocking the brightness on high?

I debating on just leaving my screen brightness in high. When I had my hd2 it was always set to high and I really liked the way it looked with my background pics which is full of color.
Link to my wallpaper
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/connett/713247532/sizes/m/
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I always rock mine at 100%.
I leave it on auto
ddgarcia05 said:
I debating on just leaving my screen brightness in high. When I had my hd2 it was always set to high and I really liked the way it looked with my background pics which is full of color.
Link to my wallpaper
http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/connett/713247532/sizes/m/
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Nice set of pics you found there!
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Eh I leave mine at about 50%
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i have mine set at 35 but im thinking of taking up to 50
I usually leave mine at about 75%-80%. When my battery gets low I scale it down to 50%
I have switchpro set to 30%-70%-100%, but its on 70% 99.9% of the time.
I leave mine at 100%
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Mines on auto, it adjust when there is sun so I don't see the point on leaving it on high plus its a battery drainer.
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I have mine on auto but seems to always be set on high, even in the dark.
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Ssantos6981 said:
I have mine on auto but seems to always be set on high, even in the dark.
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I noticed that as well, even in the dark it is ultra bright. When I had a Cliq it let you set the brightness and it worked auto from there. Does anyone know if there is a way to adjust the range brightness/dim that the auto uses?
I use auto because tge screen looks nice an it does save battery. I had my g1 in 10% because of battery life
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I leave it on auto; works like a charm.
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Auto works the best for me
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[Q] Display brightness issue

I'm currently on my second N3 (the first one had vertical lines in photos) and looks like this one has a bad display. When using Tapatalk with the dark theme, the bottom left corner/edge of the display is brighter than the rest. When testing with Screen Adjuster, the difference is very noticeable. The issue can be seen even with just Thumb Keyboard with WP7 theme.
Has anyone else noticed this kind of problem?
Return it and buy from another store. Seems like these guys are selling you lemons.
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The two phones are from different stores, I'm still waiting for a replacement for the first one.
Mine upper side screen seems brighter than below screen.. but this condition only happen when i use xda app set to dark theme..i thought the xda app the one that problem..not the phone...
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Check it with the stock messaging app, it should have a uniform brightness. Mine is glowing on the left edge and especially on the bottom left corner.
jusutus said:
Check it with the stock messaging app, it should have a uniform brightness. Mine is glowing on the left edge and especially on the bottom left corner.
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Done check..no problem on messaging app...:thumbup:
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I returned the second one as well and am now waiting for a replacement, again.
jusutus said:
I returned the second one as well and am now waiting for a replacement, again.
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What state city you in
TWEAKED 2.5
I live in Finland.
Good luck .. do tell us if the new one is better than the previous two.
Got the third one and it appears to be OK.
Can anyone see the problem??
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jusutus said:
I'm currently on my second N3 (the first one had vertical lines in photos)
Has anyone else noticed this kind of problem?
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Should this happen again, The vertical lines are solved by clearing cache/data in the camera app
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:sly:
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The problem can not be seen in a screenshot. And the camera lines disappeared after a hard reset but came back soon after.
Closed the external lighting of the room
jusutus said:
Check it with the stock messaging app, it should have a uniform brightness. Mine is glowing on the left edge and especially on the bottom left corner.
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Closed the external lighting of the room
You may notice that the black screen when you open the settings. Not symmetric Colors.
There is a difference in the backlight. Increase in the left of the screen.
AMOLED has no backlight! the issue is due to the production process (basically: the more of the center of the wafer your particular screen has been cut out, the more uniform it will be)!
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Change from Adapt Display to Dynamic. Best thing to do to resolve the problem.
nicholaschum said:
Change from Adapt Display to Dynamic. Best thing to do to resolve the problem.
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Dynamic? Hideous more like, my eyes can't stand any of Sammys over saturated pre presets, Movie is closest to normality I can find personally.
JCM800 said:
Dynamic? Hideous more like, my eyes can't stand any of Sammys over saturated pre presets, Movie is closest to normality I can find personally.
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If you want to get rid of display brightness issues, just switch to Dynamic, as the 'blacks' in Settings would be even blacker, to the point where it doesn't really light up as it uses the OLED technique of showing true black.

lg g2 dim brightness?

Im reading that the g2 have a really dim display? Is this true or its just fine and u can live with that
not dim at all
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Auto brightness is not good. I would recommend lux
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heleos said:
Auto brightness is not good. I would recommend lux
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I mean the normal brightness of the screen
hamad138 said:
I mean the normal brightness of the screen
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It's very good.
hamad138 said:
Im reading that the g2 have a really dim display? Is this true or its just fine and u can live with that
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Yes the G2 has a very dim brightness on 1% and also with inverted colors in accesibility click the name not the on or off button to make it dimmer grab it about the bottom middle of that screenshot and drag it down untill you match the blue color on the status bar all the way on the bottom... it keeps your colors the same but your blacks are darker makes for an even dimmer screen... have taken it to a movie theater and get no complaints its as if ts not even on
One of the brightest displays I've used no joke first time I turned the brightness up to 100 my eyes started watering no joke.
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I seldom feel the need to run the brightness above 85% except outside on a sunny day. If you are an auto-brightness user, Lux is practically mandatory. LG's auto-dimming logic is horrible. It's got a, maybe, ±20% range.

[Q] Little dots on the screen.

How come I see so many dots behind the screen in direct light? Is that normal?
I don't see it in my HTC One or when I had an S4.
If it's in a grid pattern you're seeing the digitizer.
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Is that a common occurrence in LCD displays? I've only had AMOLED phones so it isn't something I'm familiar with.
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BecomingDeath13 said:
Is that a common occurrence in LCD displays? I've only had AMOLED phones so it isn't something I'm familiar with.
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Yep, completely normal.
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the real bummer about it is that you can actually see that grid on white backgrounds, like Google page for example.
mannequin said:
the real bummer about it is that you can actually see that grid on white backgrounds, like Google page for example.
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I'm not sure, maybe I just don't pay that much attention, but I've never been bothered by this, and I barely ever notice it.
I can't see it bothering me either. Definitely interesting though. Thanks for the response.
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Yeah I find this annoying. I notice it often.
I didn't notice these dots on my HTC One or Xperia T. I guess LG needs to work on this.

[Q] LG G2 Matrix problem ?

Hi All!
I think I have a problem with a display on my LG G2 D802. I have noticed, that under angles I can see, what I think it is, a matrix of the display. See attached files.
It is pretty vissible, even on the photos. On the day light it is seen even when the display is on, not only with the display shut down.
Does anybody see the same thing?
I have never seen this on my previous phones.
Thanks in advance for replies!
Do you use a screen protector?
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It's just the IPS matrix (if you're referring to the grid on the screen visible at certain angles when the screen is off).
robogo1982 said:
It's just the IPS matrix (if you're referring to the grid on the screen visible at certain angles when the screen is off).
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Close, it is actually the touchscreen digitizer.
TheHaso said:
Do you use a screen protector?
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Yes, I use the screen protector, but I saw it even before. So I don't think that there is a conection.
staticx57 said:
Close, it is actually the touchscreen digitizer.
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Ok and is it normal? Do You see it too? Because I think it is kinda annoying...
We all see it though I can't see it while the screen is on except when the brightness is superlow and it's really dark in the room.
Annoying? Yes. Normal? Yes
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Ok, thanks all for replies.
I will try to look over this :laugh:

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