Anybody else notice about half an inch of pixels on the bottom of the screen are slightly darker than the rest? When I have it in portrait orientation it is noticeable on the left or right.
Sent from my Xoom using XDA App
I can't say that my unit has that problem.
It's not really easily noticeable, but in portrait mode I can see a difference between left and right. It's a faded gradient.
Sent from my Xoom using XDA App
Nobody else notices this problem when viewing a white screen in portrait?
This review seems to suggest that at least one other person has the same thing as me:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/gaming.gadgets/02/24/review.xoom.ipad/index.html?hpt=Sbin
"We did notice a slightly discolored band running down the edge of the screen on one side, but since we can't compare it to other Xooms yet, we don't know if this is a problem with our review unit or a more general manufacturing defect."
Nothing like that in mine
Honestly, its just the Xoom's crappy screen. Some people notice it, some don't. Some are more sensitive to it, some aren't.
Just like the blur on LCDs, the flicker of CRTs, and the flicker of overhead lights in retail stores.
Related
I haven't come across anyone else talking about this... lately, I've been noticing that the screen on my Epic seems to have some sort of issue displaying grays/tans/off-whites, and I can see darkish streaks on any image that has those sort of colors.
A perfect example of this is the Tweetdeck app's gray background. I have already traded in for a new Epic from Best Buy because the screen had really obvious darkening that shouldn't be there on the left side of the screen when I used that app, and I thought it was just a bum phone.
But with this new one, I've recently noticed the same sort of streaking (no big spots like before though, just thin lines).
What's really strange is that it almost looks like it is something UNDER the screen, not an issue with the SAMOLED screen, but it only happens on those colors, so maybe it is.
I'm still going through the process of deciding if this is enough to bring it back again (it obviously doesn't hurt functionality), but has anyone else experienced this?
If you're displaying a non-constant grayish background, positioning of the pixels in the PenTile matrix can produce unexpected patterns and even colors (the N1 could hbe coaxed into displaying a rainbow with just using white and black pixels strategically arranged.) On a steady background though, it shouldn't be a problem.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
APOLAUF said:
If you're displaying a non-constant grayish background, positioning of the pixels in the PenTile matrix can produce unexpected patterns and even colors (the N1 could hbe coaxed into displaying a rainbow with just using white and black pixels strategically arranged.) On a steady background though, it shouldn't be a problem.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
So this is just the nature of the device's screen matrix? Would the PenTile matrix's "unexpected pattern" be unique to each device? Cause it always looks the same when it comes through, as it was with the massive darkening on my old Epic.
I have to say I can sort of see it even on solid gray screens (via the Dead Pixel Detect app), but it definitely is one of those "I'm really looking for it" sort of situations. I'm not looking at solid gray screens with NOTHING on it all that often.
I thought I was the only one. My second phone had it bad so I traded it in for a new one. This one seems to have it as well but not as bad. I notice it most on greys like when I pull the notification trey down. It is most apparent on the lowest brightness setting and solid colors.
Sent from my SPH-D700 using XDA App
I too am having this issue, and like you all, it only shows up on grayish backgrounds or the like. Is there any remedy for it? It's only a minor annoyance...
Perhaps one of you who is experiencing this can take a macro close-up and post it? You should have no irregularities on plain gray backgrounds.
APOLAUF said:
Perhaps one of you who is experiencing this can take a macro close-up and post it? You should have no irregularities on plain gray backgrounds.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
The only camera I have at the moment is the Epic, but I'll see what I can do tomorrow.
It looks like I may be returning this one regardless... the screen on the left side is starting to lift out of the plastic bezel.
I'm also having this issue with my screen. It's pretty annoying. Does anyone know if there a fix for this or is it a pure hardware issue?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PenTile_matrix_family
So can anyone confirm that the striations or lines on the screen are normal??
Im talking about when you pull down the notifications bar there are light lines that come down vertically and soma cases are horizontal.
Please let me know I got 30 days with it. thanks!
azzeh3 said:
So can anyone confirm that the striations or lines on the screen are normal??
Im talking about when you pull down the notifications bar there are light lines that come down vertically and soma cases are horizontal.
Please let me know I got 30 days with it. thanks!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
my first nexus s had darker whites than the display model at the store. I would recommend comparing yours with the store display or another persons nexus s, I think this is the best way, since we cant physically see how your phone screen looks. good luck
Are you referring to the gray section where your service provider is listed? Or the very dark area where the notifications are listed?
If I stare I can see some lines in the gray area.
I do see a slight grid pattern in the power control widget.
No I'm talking about grey section where your messages show up
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
I think its screen burn in already
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
I don't have a Nexus S, but I have a Galaxy S i9000M which has a similar (if not exactly the same) screen. If I bring up a screen that is a solid colour, I do notice some imperfections like you describe. They are hardly noticeable though.
Weird. My nexus doesn't have that and I would know, I modded my nexus 1 to be pretty much like gingerbread 6 months back, massive burn in.
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
actually no.... mine doesn't have any lines or defects.
the only lines are the horizontal ones separating the notifications.
I think I know what you mean. My N1 on certain backgrounds has very faint grey lines. Not always visible, even on white web pages
Sent from my Nexus One
dudeimgeorge said:
Weird. My nexus doesn't have that and I would know, I modded my nexus 1 to be pretty much like gingerbread 6 months back, massive burn in.
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Why would that cause burn in more than anything else?
I don't know but I don't want it to get worse over time
Sent from my Nexus S using XDA App
Yes, I can see it. I can see it on any AMOLED/SAMOLED phone I've ever come in contact with. It's the nature of AMOLED screens unlike most LCD screens. With AMOLED, each pixel is individually powered, and it's impossible to have each pixel (or subpixel) be identical, which leads to slight differences in output and color reproduction. An LCD screen is backlight by either florescent tubes or recently, LEDs, which produce an even backlight (usually) where the colors are controlled by filtering each pixel, rather than having to illuminate each pixel.
Anyway, I only really notice it when the brightness is at the minimum and it's very dark in the place I'm using my phone. If I crank up the brightness or if I'm in a well lit area, I don't notice it at all really. Although if it's VERY obvious, you might have a screen that's significantly lower quality than average... it happens, bad QC or something, exchange it.
Oh, and if you stare at a plasma TV long enough you'll notice the same thing... similar technology, each pixel illuminated individually.
Hi,
I'm just wondering who makes the screens for the Nexus 7. Is it one manufacturer, or more than one? I bought a 32GB N7 a few weeks ago. Except for a little bit of screen lift on the right side, it's been fine. It's not enough for me to return it. But I also noticed that the screen was a bit yellow, with more yellow on the right side than the left.
Anyway, my wife really likes my N7 and her birthday is coming up, so I bought her one from the playstore. I took it out to set it up for her, and noticed that the screen is completely different. This screen is not at all yellow, and seems to be much more even than mine. But I've noticed that when light reflects off of it just right, I can actually see the web of sensors right below the glass. It's obviously most noticeable when it is off, but it can also be seen when it is on. It pretty much requires a light to be shining directly on it. On mine, if I look really carefully, I can see rows of little dots, but no web (not sure that web is the right word. Looks like a web). When off, if I reflect light off it indirectly, the LCD reflects back blue. On mine, it reflects back more greenish.
They both look exactly the same when viewing images. I can tell no difference at all. But like I said, when viewing white, mine is more yellow and uneven.
Anyway, just wondering if there are multiple manufacturers, and if not, what could account for the pretty big differences? As an iPad owner since the first one, I am used to multiple screen manufacturers.
Call the manufacturer ASAP mine had screen lift and i didnt notice until my screen randomly broke one day and the crack was right were the screen lift is. now the lower right portion of the touchscreen doesnt work and im using and external keyboard and touchpad. to answer ur question though i have no clue who makes them.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using xda app-developers app
This article say Hydis made the screen.
mobile.theverge.com/2012/7/3/3134540/nexus-7-ifixit-teardown
Sent from my LT18i using xda premium
Hey guys,
I've had my nexus 4 for a week now and I am super pleased by it. The phone runs like a dream.
The only issue I seem to be having is that I can see the IPS sensors even with the screen on!.
I'm talking about the little transparent-gray squares all over it, not about the super awesome dots that you can see with direct sunlight.
This is flipping me out!
Is anybody else having this problem with it?
I can't appreciate the beautiful screen because of this.
Also, when displaying single color frames specially dark ones, like on the clock app , the colors are not really solid.
I get this vertical stripes that are approximate to the color but not quite it.
Im posting a screenshot but I don't think that youll be able to notice it since it may be a hardware problem.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
That's a hardware thing, not visible in screenshots. You'd need to take an actual picture.
Are you referring to the dot grid that is visible in direct sunlight? Everyone has is. It's because of the fact that the screen is integrated into the glass.
I think it looks kind of cool but that might just be me.
Edit: Gotta read the whole thread first I guess you're not talking about the dots. I have no idea what you're talking about then.
Sent from my Paranoid Nexus 4 using Tapatalk²
Question to the OP. Do YOU see anything wrong with those images, or is it a hardware problem? I can't see any difference between your screen shots and my phone.
Damn it man, now i see them too -.-
I went to the clock app, and i can see some stripes on the left but mine are vertical.
kcls said:
That's a hardware thing, not visible in screenshots. You'd need to take an actual picture.
Are you referring to the dot grid that is visible in direct sunlight? Everyone has is. It's because of the fact that the screen is integrated into the glass.
I think it looks kind of cool but that might just be me.
Edit: Gotta read the whole thread first I guess you're not talking about the dots. I have no idea what you're talking about then.
Sent from my Paranoid Nexus 4 using Tapatalk²
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hello after using my nexus for almost 2 weeks today i noticed some vertical line (of Dots) on my screen under direct sunlight...these dots very moving and can be seen with screen off also..
is there any thing to worry..
ramkumar2000 said:
Hello after using my nexus for almost 2 weeks today i noticed some vertical line (of Dots) on my screen under direct sunlight...these dots very moving and can be seen with screen off also..
is there any thing to worry..
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Haha Dude that's the digitizer. Don't worry. It's all cool.
Chill out people.. Its just the digitizer that you can see, so close to the screen for better touchscreen responsiveness. The most likely reason you can still see it with your device screen on is that you have your brightness too low.. Put it up
even amoled screen are also the same
davidang said:
even amoled screen are also the same
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
When I first got my Nexus4 the weird screen was the first thing that popped out at me. Between the visible digitizer matrix that glints when it catches the sun wrong, to the odd rectangles that can be seen behind the screen I was initially bummed and thought about returning the phone. It doesn't even bother me anymore
This is my 8th android device and the first one that has a funky screen like this, but it really isnt a big deal. Under 95 percent of conditions it looks really nice
I have been able to see the digitizer on every single capacitive screen i have ever owned.
@David_Azar I have to agree.. initially I was disgusted by how prominent the digitzer pattern was, I've never had ANY screen show it as much as the Nexus 4 does.
However, the vertical stripes you're referencing is commonly referred to as "banding". I have this on my Nexus 4 as well, most visible on grays (especially darker grays).
I have been doing some research and I believe the banding issue will reduce over time. If you check your screen when displaying a white background at max brightness, such as gmail or chrome browser, you should see a slight yellowing of the whites. It appears this can be due to the adhesive they used to glue the digitizer to the screen not curing completely. After several weeks of use, the heat from the processor will help cure the adhesive causing the yellow to disappear after a while.
I cannot say for certain that it will completely resolve the banding issue, but I have noticed that the worst banding is in the areas where the yellow tint is most prominent. I have also been testing my display every day to monitor any changes, and I am happy to report I do see a minor reduction in both the yellowing and banding (I've only had my Nexus 4 for five days so far).
Give it a couple of weeks, run some intensive games to get the processor to heat up every day. Keep brightness at max for the next few weeks and let us know if you see any improvements.
As for the pattern of the digitizer in the glass.. it's not going anywhere so get used to it. I don't like it much either but it seems to be less prominent once you start becoming used to it.
Good luck, let us know how it goes
Hey man,
Curiously enough I've never had the yellow tints everybody's complaining about. I'm used to The digitizer matrix ( rectangles) buy at first it was really weird. I was coming from a non HD display ( a RAZR Maxx) so naturally, I expected that my N4 would have a perfect screen.
I've had my N4 for almost two months now and the banding has not reduced. I made some research over the last month and I found that with some kernel settings for saturation the banding is reduced. I'm not sure if it is really reduced or the clear gray tones that have the banding just don't appear anymore because of the saturation.
The Trinity kernel reduces this a bit but like I said, your screen will look life a f*** ing AMOLED.
Right now I'm using the kernel provided by the 123 FAUX CLOCK project. I'm using the LG factory presets and for the most part I'm really happy with the screen. If you or anybody else comes up with a different solution, let others know on this thread.
Peace brothers.
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
Just for kicks, if you stop by a T-mobile location compare your screen with the display model and see if you can spot the yellow tint on either screen (on a white background)
I will update this thread with my phone's progress (or lack thereof if it stops improving).
I get banding issues also, more noticeable in grey backgrounds; but I can I see them in other colors if I look hard enough
I use a dark black theme to avoid looking at those bands
I can say this. I've had a ton of devices..latest was s3 and I'll just say I'm stoked to have IPS over pen tile. Just knowing HD was plagued by this alone was enough for me to ditch Sammy all together especially after seeing rgb on note 2 was no better. This is my opinion of Samsung's design ...I know why they chose it but I can't and won't buy another amoled until they get another tech in order. So now I say kudos on IPS but I'm surely a screen purest and I found these hardware screen/digitizer artifacts you speak of and to me its so much less noticeable. Your not alone. You just like good clean HD like me. Lol HTC one should be a nice one to check out...
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda premium
That would be a little like kicking myself in the nuts. Nothing good can come out of that.
If I spot the yellow tints once, then I will always look for it. I hate doing that with the banding but it's an automatic thing.
I dunno why but it really bums me out whenever I have a problem with my phone.
Let's keep posting of someone finds a solution or something .
Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
I've got the quite visible digitizer rectangles too. In anything less than a dark room if the phone is not on a perfect angle they are visible.
I can't really tell if "everyone's" is like that, or just some are "worse" than others.
visibledigi1.jpg
Here's an image with them visible with the screen on (and at an angle) - difficult to take a photo of - but much easier to see with the naked eye.
visibledigi2.jpg
visibledigi3.jpg
Few more with the screen off.
sargorn said:
I've got the quite visible digitizer rectangles too. In anything less than a dark room if the phone is not on a perfect angle they are visible.
I can't really tell if "everyone's" is like that, or just some are "worse" than others.
visibledigi1.jpg
Here's an image with them visible with the screen on (and at an angle) - difficult to take a photo of - but much easier to see with the naked eye.
visibledigi2.jpg
visibledigi3.jpg
Few more with the screen off.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Went and checked out an Optimus G today (Nexus 4 isn't actually released in Japan). Given that a Nexus 4 is just a remodeled Optimus G I thought it'd be worth comparing screens. The digitizer matrix is barely visible on the G I was looking at with the screen OFF. With it on you could almost see it at some angles. It is much more visible on my Nexus 4 which you can almost always see with the screen off and at an angle and often with the screen on.
I'm leaning towards my phone being "less than a perfect example of a Nexus 4" and not the "norm" at the moment.
they are much more noticeable in Rev 11 devices and they where barely visible in Rev 10, i am sure that there is a technical reason behind it
DynamicRam said:
they are much more noticeable in Rev 11 devices and they where barely visible in Rev 10, i am sure that there is a technical reason behind it
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
See that explains it a little more. Not sure I see the logic in putting a screen with pretty decent viewing angles on a device and then sticking a really visible digitizer on it though.
I've contacted the seller and I guess I'll wait and see what they say in regard to it.
I saw an interesting issue with 2 G2 Phones when I went to upgrade today and I wanted to see if others saw the same artifacts.
1.) When holding the screen under bright light, it looks like you can see "through" something and it appears like you can see a pattern of some sort either on the LCD itself or maybe some sort of polarizer. If this was the only thing I noticed it wouldn't have been an issue.
2.) When on a dark or black screen, you can see vertical "stripes" of dotted white lines. This was the deal breaker for me. I purchased the upgrade, they handed it to me and all I could see were these vertical stripes of white dots across the screen.
The other G2 did this as well. Were these a bad batch of G2s? Is this some sort of artifact of the IPS screen? I was coming from a Droid HD which had nothing of the sort but it isn't nearly as high resolution of a screen.
I ended up with a Note 3 because of this. It wasn't my first choice, but there was no way I could look at those stripes for 2 years!
Are any others seeing this artifact on the screen?
Thanks!
It's the digitizer. All G2's are that way I believe. Not a defect. Some phones you can just see it more than others.
OP let me get this straight, you don't like the phone because of the dot matrix you see when the phone is off and in direct sunlight?
You are right I couldn't live with looking at my phone while off for 2 years
Sent from my LG-D801 using xda app-developers app
shook187 said:
OP let me get this straight, you don't like the phone because of the dot matrix you see when the phone is off and in direct sunlight?
You are right I couldn't live with looking at my phone while off for 2 years
Sent from my LG-D801 using xda app-developers app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It's when the screen is BLACK or DARK while the screen is on. I think whomever suggested the digitizer is probably right.
One of the artifacts didn't really bother me, I was more so fascinated by the pattern than anything else. To see that one the light had to be intense and direct (screen on or off) so very low likelihood of that impacting day to day use.
The artifact that really bothered me was, for lack of a better explanation, the white dots on the screen that looked like backlight bleeding through tiny vertical perforations in the LCD panel. I'm sure that's not actually what it was, but that's what it looked like to me. I'll probably end up with a G2 in addition to the Note, but I wanted to know if the ones I looked at were part of a defective batch or not.
Thanks