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I've seen it mentioned before. There is a spot that is lightening on the screen where it gets warm above the processor. It is most noticable on lighter colors.
I am past 30 days of buying the device, so do I have to pay a $100 dollar deductible for the insurance on the phone to get it repaired? Or do I just go trade it out?
Someone please help me that has been through this before lol.
Also, are they still out of stock everywhere?
I've got the same thing... I didn't know this was a common issue...
I had the same issue that you did first i took it to a sprint repair store and they told me they could not do anything for me so then I called the sprint costumer service line and told them my story and they ended up sending me a referb overnight.
It's happening to my phone, as well as my brother with an Evo. It seems the processor is overheating and discoloring the screen. I bought it from radioshack and bought their warranty. I hope they don't give me any grief about it. I am actually holding out on returning it. The warranty is 1 year, so I think i will wait until close to the end of that.
Ive never seen this, can someone post pics?
what part of screen is that?
How many of you with this problem are overclocking?
I have it in mine as well. I don't overclock nor do I use WiFi tether often at all.
Interested in seeing a pic.
Also thought that i'd mention that I made a thread on this last week. Everyone experiencing this issue in my thread had a novatech lcd panel. Search for my thread there are a couple pics there. Also, im not really sure its the heat from the processor. My spot as well as all the others in the other thread is located about an inch above the back button.
Had the same problem on my first phone. I had to exchange it due to a blown earpiece speaker. So far 2 weeks into my replacement and I have no problem with the display. I'm not sure which screen I have, and am not 100% sure how to find out, but I'm sure my original phone was Novatec.
If 2.2 was rooted I would return this thing for replacement tomorrow. Really disappointed with this screen flaw.
I have this issue on my screen as well. Only noticeable on white or very light screens. I do overclock, but this manifested before I started doing that and even before I rooted the phone. It's a spot that looks noticeably whiter than the rest of the screen and, if the keyboard is up, would be on or close to the B key. (I've seen it called the B spot) my spot is over the spacebar and up the B key.
I can see how it would get irritating. It annoys me sometimes. And I agree. If 2.2 was rooted I would call HTC for factory warranty (i didst get insurance via radioshack)
...in 1943, I killed a drifter.
Had the same problem. It was a bout a 1/2" round white circle about and inch from the bottom of the screen. You can't see it on dark backgrounds, but you can on white. I have a Nova panel.
I was also past my 30 days, but sprint got me a replacement phone no fuss and no deductible. I never overclocked either.
Haven't seen much about this, but anyone else having problems with bad screens? The first 2 KFs I got both had dead pixels. On the 3rd one now, and there is a dark yellow splotch in the upper right hand corner, very noticeable on a white background! Luckily I got it at Target and returns have been easy, but getting real sick if making multiple trips back and forth.... Going to exchange for #4 later. Just my bad luck, or is it hard to get a KF with a perfect screen??
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No problems on the 3 fires I have
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My Fire came with a perfect screen. Then again I ordered mine online from Amazon. Never really trusted Target with their hardware/software.
Both KF's were/are perfect. One via Amazon, one picked up at Walmart (my once a year shopping experience there).
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My Fire came with a perfect screen. Then again I ordered mine online from Amazon. Never really trusted Target with their hardware/software.
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Why would Target have inferior hardware?
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Why would Target have inferior hardware?
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They could've gotten a bad batch... But I've exchanged at two different Targets so far and still can't get a good screen.
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My Fire came with a perfect screen. Then again I ordered mine online from Amazon. Never really trusted Target with their hardware/software.
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That makes no sense. It would be the same either way. I got mine from target and it's great.
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Wow, huge color temp differences in those screens! I've also had the small backlight bleed at the bottom center of the screen on all 3 of mine, seems there's no way around that, just the way they made the bezel.. :/
Here's a good simple web page if anyone wants to check their screen:
http://jasonfarrell.com/misc/deadpixeltest.php
I exchanged for #4 tonight, will cross my fingers and open it later tonight.
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I'm amazed to see the screen difference!
I'm on my second Kindle right now. Bricked my first one with a bad kernel flash, but the screens on both have been miraculous!
Just curious, were both Kindles on the same software version? I remember reading that Amazon disabled the light sensor. Maybe they changed the color in a software update. It's a stretch, but maybe that could help.
No problems here with my Kindle Fire.
Got #4.... and this is the worst one with 3 dead pixels this time!! Arrgghh!
I don't know if Target got a bad batch or what, but this is getting ridiculous. Gonna return for a refund and try Best Buy instead, maybe my luck will be better there.
You guys with the perfect setting screens, are you really taking a good look at them? Lol
This #4 had 3 white dead pixels, can see clearly on a black background...
I have looked carefully, and I can't see any stuck or dead pixels. I pre ordered mine from Amazon.
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No reason at all.
OP: Run a pixel fixer for 2hrs+ (or overnight). Pixel curer, Pixel fixer, etc. They fixed a stuck pixel I had.
I had a few "dead" pixels on a couple I-INC monitors I bought. I read the setup instructions and there was a notice about dead pixels. It said after about a week of use they will go away. This happened to both of my monitors, they about about 6 dead pixels.
Granted those were non-touch LCDs, I think it might be worth trying the Kindle out for 3-7 days and see if they go away. It might just be a little annoying.
No problems on my pre-ordered Amazon KF. I also don't have the issue of light bleed around the bezel at the bottom.
The dead pixels I've seen on mine are black or white, AFAIK, there's no way to revive those. Stuck pixels (green, red, blue) are a different story and can possibly be unstuck with the software methods mentioned above.
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I can't say that I have any dead pixels, but I do have screen bleeding issues in a few spots around the edges. It is very minor unless I am looking at something very dark on the screen and the Kindle itself is in the light. I am not to bothered by this, but it is an issue nonetheless...
So yesterday, I returned my 4th KF to Target for good. Went to Best Buy and got one from there - and guess what? NO dead pixels, screen is perfect! This one is a keeper, finally!
Interestingly, all 4 of the defective Target KF's had 6.0 installed, the one from BB had 6.1 on it. Obviously the one from BB was a later production run and/or from a different factory. Either way, looks like Target (mine at least) got a bad batch. Just happy to finally get one with a good screen, was almost ready to give up, lol.
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I just got my Kindle Fire yesterday from Amazon and there is serious light bleeding on mine. I have sent it back for return.
I've played with two now and not seen that in either.
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Hey guys, about 3 weeks ago I bought a Galaxy S3 (after waiting for MONTHS to get one, by the way) at first I was delighted with the performance and looks, but after 3 days I noticed I had a stuck pixel (it was black, on a blue screen) using the *#0*# test
Okay, I got a bit sad and went to the store to get it replaced, and so I did, second one......noticed the same problem some time later
Tried AGAIN, went to the store, this time they let me open as many units as I wanted to , to find a perfect one, I went through SEVEN , ALL OF THEM with stuck pixels in some color (green, red, blue) after more than an hour looking I TOUGHT I found a flawless one.....went home with it to apply a screen protector, while I was doing that I found another stuck pixel, couldnt believe what I was seeing
Went to the store ONE MORE TIME to get ANOTHER replacement, the LAST one.....took it out of the box, and there it was, a black pixel on the green screen, just gave up and got my money back
What the hell is going on with samsung? I just wanted a flawless screen, afte all, its a state of the art device, should be flawless!!!
By the way Im from Brazil and the phones were all unbranded
Might be the imported batch .
Mine is flawless .
jje
Must be the batch, mine is flawless on the LCD test.
No stuck pixels here.
Perfect here too haha. Wait two weeks then go back and try again.
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Tested a few and no stuck pixels on any colour background. Bad batch for sure.
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Perfect screen here too. Honestly, I have yet to buy a device with dead pixels or similiar flaws, lol. Guess I'm lucky.
Mine is flawless as well - no dead pixels at all. So you waited months? It was released at 29th of May, so in the worst case you waited about 1,5 months.
To be perfectly honest, I don't believe your story...
When I said "waited for months" I meant: I was going to buy the S2, after finding out the S3 was gonna come out I decided to wait, and in my country it was only released at the day I bought it (about 3 weeks ago) so yes, I waited for about 6 months just dreaming about it
If you dont believe me I have one good solution for you:
The big X on the upper right of your screen, click it and witness the magic
For everyone else I hope it was just a bad batch really, for christ sake I loved the device but I cant stand anything but perfection on a US$1000 handheld (its how much it costs here on Brazil)
So you waited months? It was released at 29th of May, so in the worst case you waited about 1,5 months.
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He probably waited since it's announcement and possibly even before. But that's pointless to calculate, since one might say I've waited for years to get it... Which btw is true since I knew that more or less the 3.generation would be around roughly at the time my S1's 2year contract was over.
but after 3 days I noticed I had a stuck pixel
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I'm very sure you've not found a single Samsung Galaxy i9X00 phone with a stuck pixel and you probably never will. AMOLED screens have no moving parts so the pixels cannot get stuck as with LCD but either die (dead pixel) or react too slow (lazy pixel). Factory-defects such as pixels lighting at the wrong time or shorting with others are of course also possible.
I went through SEVEN , ALL OF THEM with stuck pixels in some color
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Have you actually tried apps designed for stuck pixel / dead pixel repair? Often enough the pixel can be revived regardless of whether it's an (O)LED or LCD screen.
My dear friend im sorry for using the wrong expression.....im used to LCD screens and I would call it a stuck pixel because it cant reproduce one especific color (for example the pixel which presents itself black on a blue screen)
Yes, I tried the "unstucking" apps, left them running for hours and hours, like 12 hours at least, it didnt make any difference
Guess I'll just have to wait 2 months and try again, lets hope Im luckier this time, since its not looking to be a general problem...
That was (very faint) humor, so don't take it too personal :silly:
I think everyone understood what you meant, you just used the wrong term for the technology in question
Hmm, that definitively sounds like a bad batch. However I'm surprised, since Samsung's quality control might let one or 2 units slip but ALL of them having defects? I dunno, but that kinda sounds strange...
Maybe your seller got duped into buying units which Samsung's quality control filtered out. Only a hypothesis but well...
On an interested side note: How hard or easy are the dead pixels to spot? Maybe some of us got them but are unable to notice.
The brain is very good at interpolating missing parts of an image or color. Also how bright was it in the room?
I've recently seen a darker splotch on the screen on the red color but can't find it anymore. (Maybe it was just dirt after all...)
Probably a bad batch, I also bought in Brazil and it is perfect.
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That was (very faint) humor, so don't take it too personal :silly:
I think everyone understood what you meant, you just used the wrong term for the technology in question
Hmm, that definitively sounds like a bad batch. However I'm surprised, since Samsung's quality control might let one or 2 units slip but ALL of them having defects? I dunno, but that kinda sounds strange...
Maybe your seller got duped into buying units which Samsung's quality control filtered out. Only a hypothesis but well...
On an interested side note: How hard or easy are the dead pixels to spot? Maybe some of us got them but are unable to notice.
The brain is very good at interpolating missing parts of an image or color. Also how bright was it in the room?
I've recently seen a darker splotch on the screen on the red color but can't find it anymore. (Maybe it was just dirt after all...)
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All of them were very easy to see, at least for me
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Probably a bad batch, I also bought in Brazil and it is perfect.
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Hey there.....in which retailer did you get yours?
I bought mine from FastShop (phisical store)
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Hey there.....in which retailer did you get yours?
I bought mine from FastShop (phisical store)
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Hey, I bought mine at a Vivo store.
Bought pre-ordered on phone from verizon - 32gb w/2 gb ram. Unit made in china (blue) - unit flies and screen is flawless
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i had to take my gs3 back to the shop because of a fault with the phone but that was my own fault. but ye the man behind the counter said the gs3 has never had a problem no one has brought one back apart from me to the store so the phones that you went throught must have been fake or something because these are the beat phones out and you dont get any problems with them.
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Hey guys, about 3 weeks ago I bought a Galaxy S3 (after waiting for MONTHS to get one, by the way) at first I was delighted with the performance and looks, but after 3 days I noticed I had a stuck pixel (it was black, on a blue screen) using the *#0*# test
Okay, I got a bit sad and went to the store to get it replaced, and so I did, second one......noticed the same problem some time later
Tried AGAIN, went to the store, this time they let me open as many units as I wanted to , to find a perfect one, I went through SEVEN , ALL OF THEM with stuck pixels in some color (green, red, blue) after more than an hour looking I TOUGHT I found a flawless one.....went home with it to apply a screen protector, while I was doing that I found another stuck pixel, couldnt believe what I was seeing
Went to the store ONE MORE TIME to get ANOTHER replacement, the LAST one.....took it out of the box, and there it was, a black pixel on the green screen, just gave up and got my money back
What the hell is going on with samsung? I just wanted a flawless screen, afte all, its a state of the art device, should be flawless!!!
By the way Im from Brazil and the phones were all unbranded
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Lets just get one thing straight, a black pixel is considered as a dead pixel, other colours are considered as stuck or bright pixels, it's also normal for a screen to have upto 3-5 pixels problem according to the international standard, so you are luck the shop will allow you get a refund after all the unboxed you did, not that anyone will blame you if you get a dead or stuck pixels in the middle of the screen is quite annoying.
anyway here is my story with problems
1 st unit was a in store inspection, out of the box the power button was stuck.
2nd unit, instore inspection the phone had a few specks of dust in screen.
3rd unit seems fine, and thats the unit I took home until I made and received call, although calls made instore were fine, 99.8% of them, the calls will just cut off between 3 minutes and 7 minutes.
Next day
4th unit had more dust in the screen.
5th unit had a black dead pixel in blue screen.
6th unit with instore inspection seem ok, took this home and then I noticed there was a problem with the wifi.
Phone detects wifi but won't connect, just saves into the memory and sometimes it will connect.
Also my router has 3 ssid set, guest, 5ghz and 2.4ghz, most of the time it will just detect one of the 3 ssid while the other 2 will be detected about 5-7 minutes later.
I also have one of the air drive where i can stream music or video from a portable box, most of the time it won't even connect, but the phone detect the signal, if it connects, it won't stream.
If a wifi signal connects, just moving a meter or two away from the router will disconnect.
In all cases the wifi signal detected is very strong.
Next day
7th unit in store inspection found a dark grey stuck pixel in a dark grey background using pixel testers.
8th unit, the greyish silver side of the phone was made very bad.
Next day did not exchange phones
9th unit one tiny speck of dust right at the top of the right corner of the screen.
10th unit, there were two white spot on the bezel, one next to the ear piece and sensor and the other on the side near the volume, both on top next to the screen.
before I check the 9th and 10th phone I did say I will check 2 more unit and if unlucky I will return it to samsung and have the phone's wifi fixed instead, as I did have a good screen.
Well I took the 9th phone as the 1 speck of dust didn't stand out that much.
upto now the phone is working very well.
there you go, my short story.
It's interesting to see that there seem to be quality control issues with devices sold by Hong-Kong retailer and a brazilian retailer.
Both locations are known to have a lot of fake or "fell of the truck" electronic devices, so I stand by my earlier hypothesis that they might not be devices from a batch Samsung ever intended for sale.
(This does not mean the seller knew about it, any part of the delivery chain can be the cause)
I have posted in a few spots detailing my screen issue and I'm normally a very decisive person but this time I'm really on the fence and would like some input
About a week and half ago I began to notice a small red airbrush looking circle in the middle of my screen. It was centered left to right and favoring the bottom half of the screen. It appeared on dark backgrounds only. Over the next 12 hours it came and went, varying in intensity. Of course I researched it and found numerous accounts of a similar phenomenon where a blue dot was appearing on Moto X 2014 phone's and it was caused by blunt force to the screen or back of the phone. That couldn't possibly be my cause, it just didn't happen. I searched here for the Pure and found a single thread talking again about the "blue blemish" but that's it.
I immediately make up my mind it is not something I'm going to live with as I couldn't keep my eyes off of it. My wife, of course, said I was being to picky but she's lived with a dead pixel on her iPhone since it was brand new. So I don't respect her input here. Well I wake up the next day and it's gone. Totally gone. I tell myself maybe it was a fluke. Maybe I was too drunk and exaggerating things. I said F-it, I'll just let it ride. 8 days later, it reappeared first thing in the morning. I had a very busy day so the next time I picked up my phone around lunchtime it was gone and has not resurfaced. I called Motorola and they immediately offered a replacement which I agreed to and it's en route as we speak.
So here's the thing. I like this phone more than any other phone I've ever owned. I rooted it, I have it set up just like I want it and for the first time I am confident I'll use this phone for years instead of just months like I normally do. I just don't know how I feel taking a refurbished phone in its place. I normally don't balk at the idea but I had two bad LG G4's in a row with reception issues and now this Pure I'm considering trading in has a screen issue that is only around 1% of the time. If I return this one, it could easily pass the tests and get sent back out to someone else. Everything else about this phone is acceptable to me.
Would you take the refurbished one or keep this one? I still have the warranty in tact if the screen acts up worse down the road. I have to mail back the phone within 5 days so I'll have limited time to test it out.
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Go with the refurbished unit. You said the screen was really bugging you. You can always get another replacement if you don't like the one they send you.
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Wondering if anyone else has run into this issue. The other day I noticed that in apps with a white background color, I would have horizontal pink lines on the screen, sometimes vertical, too. It drove me crazy enough that I went to the Samsung service center close to where I live, and the guy flat out just told me that the screen needed to be replaced. I didn't leave the phone with them because I kind of need it, but I will have to eventually.
Weird thing is that there are no dead pixels - all the pixels are fine and went through the pixel test with no issues.
Anyone else experiencing this? Pretty frustrating since I got the phone less than 2 months ago.
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Wondering if anyone else has run into this issue. The other day I noticed that in apps with a white background color, I would have horizontal pink lines on the screen, sometimes vertical, too. It drove me crazy enough that I went to the Samsung service center close to where I live, and the guy flat out just told me that the screen needed to be replaced. I didn't leave the phone with them because I kind of need it, but I will have to eventually.
Weird thing is that there are no dead pixels - all the pixels are fine and went through the pixel test with no issues.
Anyone else experiencing this? Pretty frustrating since I got the phone less than 2 months ago.
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Hey I think I might be having a similar problem, it started to happen yesterday and about a third of my phone is now constantly turning pink. If your problem is like the one below then let me know and I'll keep you informed in what Samsung say when I contact them later today
Just realised I can't post links yet but the images are here imgur(dot)com/a/YBA5o
Same thing started happening to me a few hours ago.
Definitely a hardware fault.
Mine was purple smudges and washed out, sent out they replaced the phone, its a hardware/factory defect.
Yeah definitely a hardware problem. I took a screenshot of the pink and sent it to my computer so I could view it there, and the screenshot was absolutely fine and pink free on my computer, so yeah, hardware problem like the people at Samsung said.
Just sucks that I can't get a replacement unit because I am over the 30 day period. That is just bull**** if you ask me. The phone is still brand new and doesn't even have a hairline scratch on it.
Sorry to necro this thread but the same thing happened to me again, after the screen was replaced the first time. Now it's gone in for a second time. I think this is a pretty well known issue with certain S7 Edge productions. Really even scared of the Note 7 now because I believe it's happening because of the edge panel.
2nd phone with the same issue, 1st time they replaced the phone for brand new, now the same problem... it happens only on s7 edge duo?
Past 31st I bought the S7edge black pearl version. When the Samsung sales executive unboxed and switch on those pink lines were displaying. I was shocked to see those. Immediately they asked me to wait and replaced a new one. I waited for an hour there and browsed my phone completely so that there will no major disappointment.
Just shared this incident on seeing this thread.
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sam**** at its best again!
after note 7 failure they dont even care about this as they also updat bugs in 1+ old premium non premium devices :/ and then they launch new devices with smooth OS and higher price tag!
i had NOTE 4 EDGE from last 1 year. recently i saw a green line on my edge panel and after a day it disappeared. i sold out my note edge! em not gonna buy any sam**** device again to $900 !!!!! the lines on screen issues are common in note 4, note 4 edge, S6, S6 edge and now S7 EDGE :/ just to sell more note 5 and note 7 but both faild
now its s7 edge turn to face these all bugs!!!!! cox S8 coming! RIP