Just wondering if anyone else has the burn in problem.. like for instance if I surf on my phone for a bit whatever was on the screen is still there lightly in the background til I turn of the screen for a few minutes.. maybe a refresh problem? Etc
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Look at the top right corner u can see my burn in battery lol
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I'm not seeing it, but it shouldn't show on a screenshot anyway?
As far as I know this just happens with the slcd (mine is AMOLED) so maybe some slcd owners could weigh in.
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Never heard of a burn in effect on LCD screens. Never personally seen it on my screen...plasma yes..but not slcd
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As far as I know this just happens with the slcd
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Usually it's the exact opposite.
@ OP: I had a slight burn in problem awhile back but it was caused by hex defense wanting to be played at max brightness for an extended amount of time. The problem fixed itself by me turning the screen off for a couple of minutes. Now when hex defense asks to bump up the screen brightness I say hell no.
A quick Googling does show that OLED displays are perhaps more susceptible than LCD, I had it mixed up. Either way, I haven't personally ran into it on my AMOLED, sorry for the mistake!
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I get it a crapload on my SLCD. Just gotta learn to live with it :/
Lcd can burn in. In your instance, you would have had to left that screen on for a long time. Ive had a phillips plasma for 4 years with no burn in, it just seems wierd.
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Well, actually I just noticed something. I get rapid, severe burn in on CM7, where I would get burn in after 5 - 10 minutes, but on Sense roms, I've never encountered burn in. Maybe it's something to do with the AOSP driver?
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Well, actually I just noticed something. I get rapid, severe burn in on CM7, where I would get burn in after 5 - 10 minutes, but on Sense roms, I've never encountered burn in. Maybe it's something to do with the AOSP driver?
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thats what i was wondering before.. cept the other way around. I was getting the burn in effect awhile back running senseless revo.. switched to cm7 to see but still get the burn in.. mostly on white or bright backgrounds.. mostly stick to dark themes. oh well.. gonna use this dinc til it dies.. then swap out to my new spare dinc..
I only use sense ROMs, and my brightness is typically very high, and i have never encountered any burn in. Can't speak for AOSP since I've never used them for more then an hour at a time. Just not my thing. lol
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I believe that most of you would realize that the lifespan of the blue OLED is our screens is very short compared to the red or green. With such, would a blue theme harm the screen over time? I know Samsung uses quite a lot of blue in touchwiz, but I plan on using this phone for quite a while since I bought it off contract, so I just wanted to be sure.
What's the logic or proof behind the blue claim?
Read my first sentence. I can't remember the exact lifespan but it is very short lifespan compared to the over colors (6000 hours?).
If that is the case I'm F'd everything on my phone is blue! I doubt using a blue theme or blue icons is going to cause any problems though. Leave your screen on for 250 days find out for us eh?
I believe some people in the i9000 forums reported that the stock blue battery icon caused the icon to be seen on a blank screen, probably because of the blue fading.
I could be wrong but its probably because it gets burnt in, not faded. I've heard of people that use those LED apps that put a dot on your screen in the same place over and over and it can get burnt into it.
To answer your question: yes it does.
But the lifespan is still pretty high for you to worry.
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Im sick of all the blue. WE GET IT
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To answer your question: yes it does.
But the lifespan is still pretty high for you to worry.
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Source?
10 char
no ,how could nit
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Source?
10 char
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_light-emitting_diode#Disadvantages
This article is about OLED but our Super AMOLED is close.
But should i. Be worried if I plan on getting a new phone in like a year? If not than I'm really not worried.
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That is my problem. I paid 500 for this phone and I plan to have it serve me for at least another year or two.
Even if it does all phone has its pros and cons
Did you read the wiki you posted? Said life expectancy was like 5 years at 8 hours per day. You're not gonna kill the amoled before it's time for an upgrade...
Except the screen will continue to degrade in brightness... That figure you posted is to half brightness.
5 years @ 8 hours a day. If you're using your phone with the screen on 8 hours a day, you need a JOB and then you won't have to worry about what it costs to replace.
I had sixaxis app running and apparently when its running in the backround the screen wont turn off. I plugged my phone into the charger last night and when the phone was done charging the notification for done charging popped up and turned the screen on. because I had sixaxis open it didnt let the screen turn off and my screen was on all night. My question is have I damaged my screen by doing this? I fear of the infamous burn in now.
If you don't see an image burned in you're probably just fine
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I have one question. Did you even bother to LOOK and see if your screen was damaged before starting a new thread?
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I have one question. Did you even bother to LOOK and see if your screen was damaged before starting a new thread?
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Yes I did, that was the first thing i did when i woke up and found my phone with the screen on. I was only curious if i did damage that i might not see at the moment. I guess im fine then.
lolol. Were really babying these things
Pretty sure LED doesn't burn images. Just tube screens and some LCD's.
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Pretty sure LED doesn't burn images. Just tube screens and some LCD's.
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There is quite a bit of proof out there confirming that AMOLED will suffer burn-in. The most common cause seems to be a docking station where the user displayed an alarm clock all night or played music with the screen on for an 8+ hours a day.
So screen burn-in is a problem, but one night isn't going to significantly harm the phone,and typical users won't see any issue during the lifetime of the display.
Is there anyway to fix the screen ripple?
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In the words of the virgin Mary, come again?
Sorry. I was wondering if there was a fix for when you pressed down on the side of the screen and it started to ripple like an lcd
RMA it like I did yesterday.
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Sorry. I was wondering if there was a fix for when you pressed down on the side of the screen and it started to ripple like an lcd
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It ripples like an lcd because it is an lcd.
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Yeah, I dont think an rma is going to fix this. Don't squeeze it so hard... fixed.
Mine does it as well, so not knockin ya but. It has yet to be an issue in actual real life use. Sure you can sit there and pinch the thing, but just stop, and you'll never notice it again.
I am very OCD about my devices. Honestly, as long as I know that nothing is wrong with it in that category, I will be fine
I noticed the ripple on two of the three N7's I tried. While I think it probably SHOULDN'T be happening (i.e., it represents an underlying design and/or manufacturing flaw), I don't think it will cause any issues. Like the screen lift, it's one of those things where it's technically a defect, but it's not likely to cause any performance or other issues.
If I hadn't had other problems with mine, I'd have put the best N7 in a case and forgotten all about those two issues.
What were your other problems
My first one had pretty good screen seperation all along the left side, and pretty bad lightbleed from the left side.
My new one has barely any lift (just a 1 inch section, about a third the way up on the left side), but has the lcd ripple.
The screen seperation isn't even noticeable unless you lay it flat and look across the glass and this one feels solid, the first one was spongy.
I can handle the ripple, because it only happens when im messing with it, trying to make it happen.
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Yeah, I dont think an rma is going to fix this. Don't squeeze it so hard... fixed.
Mine does it as well, so not knockin ya but. It has yet to be an issue in actual real life use. Sure you can sit there and pinch the thing, but just stop, and you'll never notice it again.
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Tried it on mine. I am kind of shocked at how hard it had to press to get it to ripple. I am hoping get that the op has a worse case than I do because if not this is crazy. I would never pinch that hard I every day use.
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What were your other problems
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Dead pixel on one, and a putrid yellow tint on the other two.
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Just found another stuck pixel. Prob going for a return
So it seems that my screen on my tablet did not turn off last night in my blurex case and I now have screen burn. I can clearly see October 12 2:31am and the lock icon on any of my my screens has anyone had this issue yet so far? If so due to the nature of what has happened thing Asus would replace it?
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Wow. I didn't think LCD's had screen burn in?! Try to download one of those Stuck Pixel apps that flash the whole screen through multiple different colors. You can typically get rid of it by inversing.
Although I haven't had any LCD monitor get burn in... ever.
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So it seems that my screen on my tablet did not turn off last night in my blurex case and I now have screen burn. I can clearly see October 12 2:31am and the lock icon on any of my my screens has anyone had this issue yet so far? If so due to the nature of what has happened thing Asus would replace it?
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I had this problem too, my solution is not to let the screen turned on constantly
My co-worker has this problem. On any dark app you can see the bottom icons on the home screen. He leaves the screen on laying around sometimes, but I didn't think it was THAT bad.
The same happened to me a month ago I just hard rebooted it and it dissapeared by itself
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Wait a day or two and see if it disappears.
Yeah at first I was freakin out even a little angry but what I did was downloaded stuck pixel fixer (lol) from the market ran it and then lowered down the backlight to the lowest it could go with root dim and left it on a white page for 20 minutes. Surprisingly enough it is just about gone.
One thing is with the blurex case after a reboot and having the cover closed it doesn't seem to turn off the screen even tho the magnet is touching. You have to wait till it boots then turn it off or close the lid. All in all its resolved. I know it doesn't tend to happen with LCDS but that was the best way to put it
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So I have desided I would live with the phones warm ish colour its not as bad now. But the mid right side of the phone I can say hit settings on the notification bar and I can clearly see marks happen on the screen for a few seconds like I was pushing down hard on the screen when I certainly was not :/ Whats this and are they all like this or is this one a dud?
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So I have desided I would live with the phones warm ish colour its not as bad now. But the mid right side of the phone I can say hit settings on the notification bar and I can clearly see marks happen on the screen for a few seconds like I was pushing down hard on the screen when I certainly was not :/ Whats this and are they all like this or is this one a dud?
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I can't reproduce this.
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my DNA started to do this towards the middle..it's the overall design of the phone and the shape of the back, i believe. i don't notice it on my G2 much.
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I can't reproduce this.
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Okay thanks. How much pressure do you have to.use before it would do it? Im about to drive down to best buy real quick even though its a little under an hour drive to get a.replacement.
Isn't this also using the zero gap technology? If so then the "closeness" improves touchscreen responsiveness.
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I just got back from doing an exchange this one is NOT as bad as the first one its manageable! The screen colour is a little better too still warm but not redish like the other one.