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Hi, does anyone else has a big C like a water mark on your phones?
The app is wifi Analyzer.
that looks like a burned in
try running a pure white screen
then a pure black screen
see if you can still spot that C
That is a burn in. No doubts, you should run some app that does what Allgamer said, and if possible even with RGB colors as well.
That looks suspiciously like the shape of the coloured print on the protective sheet that a brand new galaxy s was shipped with.
Yeap it's the marked burn of the C from the protective cover... Gonna bring it back...
streakpt said:
Yeap it's the marked burn of the C from the protective cover... Gonna bring it back...
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I have a similar circle like yours in my screen in the right-center of the screen...
I see it only when there is a grey screen or brown screen...
What is this????
I have verified that isn't the protective cover....
Can anyone help me???
Thanks!!!!
stilly1982 said:
I have a similar circle like yours in my screen in the right-center of the screen...
I see it only when there is a grey screen or brown screen...
What is this????
I have verified that isn't the protective cover....
Can anyone help me???
Thanks!!!!
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can you post some screenshot?
Could it be that the phones have been in the sun with the protective film on?
I remember AMOLED screens being sensitive to light, that light being th ereason for wear. but external sunlight MIGHT also have that effect. When it is the sun with that cover for a few weeks...
possible?
cba1986 said:
can you post some screenshot?
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Yeah, here you are...
Sorry for the time....
h**p://img828.imageshack.us/img828/8028/img1524mod.jpg
Did you used Invisible Shield? Because those who watered the phone with Invisible Shield got onwed.
I hope you didn't.
stilly1982 said:
Yeah, here you are...
Sorry for the time....
h**p://img828.imageshack.us/img828/8028/img1524mod.jpg
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Looks like a burn in. But i can't say for sure. Have tried what allgamer said?
Hey dats not at all a problem remove fa dcreen guard dats it....
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I don't why, but this is NOT screenburning.
I have seen two types screen watermark C and L. These screens are little blueish.
Maybe screen type sign, you are not alone.
cba1986 said:
Looks like a burn in. But i can't say for sure. Have tried what allgamer said?
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Yes, have tried but with no results....
I had never used invisible shield or screen protector....
seems that you've got yourself a showmodel, it's the excact location(just checked with one that's still in the box) of the foil with the huge C in the middle, they prolly kept him several weeks in the light/sun?
compuse said:
seems that you've got yourself a showmodel, it's the excact location(just checked with one that's still in the box) of the foil with the huge C in the middle, they prolly kept him several weeks in the light/sun?
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Agreed.
I see three options:
1. Leave your phone in the sun for an extended period of time so that it hopefully evens out the mark. Problem is you would purposely be wearing down the phone so the mark isn't as visible.
2. Use your phone normally and over time it should go away.
3. Return your phone and get a non-defective one. If they give you a hard time (and you aren't past the 14days/30minutes) just say you'll return it and get a new one if they don't give you what you want (reps. can be pricks sometimes).
almaalma74 said:
I don't why, but this is NOT screenburning.
I have seen two types screen watermark C and L. These screens are little blueish.
Maybe screen type sign, you are not alone.
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i have the same problem
Hi,
Does anyone have any ideas how to keep my phone cool in the summer?
Since the touchscreen works with heat, I can't use it in the summer.
In the manual i think it said it doesn't work above 35°C room temp., but in the summer it gets about 45°C in the shade.
It's only spring here, and it already makes touches that I didn't make, I use-to blow on the screen to keep it cool, but it doesn't work now.
Please help.
Thanks in advance
~stepie22
stepie22 said:
Hi,
Does anyone have any ideas how to keep my phone cool in the summer?
Since the touchscreen works with heat, I can't use it in the summer.
In the manual i think it said it doesn't work above 35°C room temp., but in the summer it gets about 45°C in the shade.
It's only spring here, and it already makes touches that I didn't make, I use-to blow on the screen to keep it cool, but it doesn't work now.
Please help.
Thanks in advance
~stepie22
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Kind of the same here. Summer is about to begin, and my Galaxy S i9000 gets really hot - in the following places:
- just to the right of the Samsung logo in the top-right corner
- on the screen surface
- on the back where the battery is
and then if it gets too hot it automatically reboots, crashes and has a really bad lag.
Doesn't anyone have an idea how to solve this problem?? It getting very much hotter here.
try to cover the back of the phone in aluminium folie (i dont know the english wors but you know the silver thing from.the kitchen )
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Jonboy2011 said:
try to cover the back of the phone in aluminium folie (i dont know the english wors but you know the silver thing from.the kitchen )
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Um isn't that gunna keep the heat in?? 55°C SIM Card, isn't probibly the best idea....
When battery is discharging,the inner electric resistance becomes bigger/larger,especially when calling/playing music/gaming.But the current that the phone needed mustn't reduce,so a large amount of energy will be wasted and of course,the battery gets hot.
BTW,when the battery is under 60¡ãC,it's safe.
Regular data connection/high CPU occupancy rate/blablabla can make a device hot.
Maybe you can try to flash a stock rom and see the problem solved or not.
Sorry for my poor English.
My phone goes up to 55°C with no problems, just my fingers sweaty lol. Only happens when I'm charging, on the phone and using it at the same time though.
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hx_gt said:
When battery is discharging,the inner electric resistance becomes bigger/larger,especially when calling/playing music/gaming.But the current that the phone needed mustn't reduce,so a large amount of energy will be wasted and of course,the battery gets hot.
BTW,when the battery is under 60¡ãC,it's safe.
Regular data connection/high CPU occupancy rate/blablabla can make a device hot.
Maybe you can try to flash a stock rom and see the problem solved or not.
Sorry for my poor English.
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NIMBAH said:
My phone goes up to 55°C with no problems, just my fingers sweaty lol. Only happens when I'm charging, on the phone and using it at the same time though.
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Thanks for the post guy's :laugh:, but the main problem really is: when the room temp. is hot, it causes the phones temp. to rise also, and then it doesn't register touches on the screen. This also happens when the phone is really hot [thanks for the tips, I'll turn data off, and not use while charging.]
I am seriously considering freezing my phone, to cool it off enough so that I can use it.
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Thanks for the post guy's :laugh:, but the main problem really is: when the room temp. is hot, it causes the phones temp. to rise also, and then it doesn't register touches on the screen. This also happens when the phone is really hot [thanks for the tips, I'll turn data off, and not use while charging.]
I am seriously considering freezing my phone, to cool it off enough so that I can use it.
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thats for sure mate.Room temp. went high,of course the device got hot,theres no doubt~
next,about unregistered touch,the touchscreen we are using (what's the name of it ??),the best temperature to use is between 0-35C,when it's >>(higher higher )than 35C(50C and so on )there will be some unregistered touches so dont worry if this 'tooooo high' temperature only lasts for a short period of time.But if the screen works in the highhighhigh temperature,it may cause damages.
back 2 the topic,where gets hot when u use ur phone ?
hx_gt said:
thats for sure mate.Room temp. went high,of course the device got hot,theres no doubt~
next,about unregistered touch,the touchscreen we are using (what's the name of it ??),the best temperature to use is between 0-35C,when it's >>(higher higher )than 35C(50C and so on )there will be some unregistered touches so dont worry if this 'tooooo high' temperature only lasts for a short period of time.But if the screen works in the highhighhigh temperature,it may cause damages.
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So, I can't work on it in the summer?
hx_gt said:
back 2 the topic,where gets hot when u use ur phone ?
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It gets hot right below the Samsung logo on the left, sometimes randomly, sometimes not.
Hello,
After two monts of perfect usage, yesterday I saw two blue areas on black bachground. I have tested several dead pixel repair apps but no chance. What kind of defect is this?
Did something hit your screen?
peneoark said:
Did something hit your screen?
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i concur it seems like some pressure has been applies to your screen,... remember pressing the screen on an lcd? colour blurs.
chismay said:
i concur it seems like some pressure has been applies to your screen,... remember pressing the screen on an lcd? colour blurs.
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The only time I have seen that is with screen pressure "accidents".
Either replace the screen/digitizer yourself, or send it in for repair if it bothers you.
peneoark said:
The only time I have seen that is with screen pressure "accidents".
Either replace the screen/digitizer yourself, or send it in for repair if it bothers you.
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The tablet is used exclusively by my boy for gaming. Thanks for your answers!
Hello I applied a screen protector from Samsung that costed 15 euros, the touch screen is not smooth as it was. Is there any app or trick to make the scroll and the touch screen smoother?
My device is g950f rooted
Butter may help ?
StonebridgeGr said:
Hello I applied a screen protector from Samsung that costed 15 euros, the touch screen is not smooth as it was. Is there any app or trick to make the scroll and the touch screen smoother?
My device is g950f rooted
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I use a product called rain x here in the states
As slick as glass
TheMadScientist said:
I use a product called rain x here in the states
As slick as glass
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Lol , just tell me if you know any wayy
StonebridgeGr said:
Lol , just tell me if you know any wayy
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I'm serious. Any time mine fell gritty and such I can the glass with rain x it works for a couple weeks depending on what you get on the display. I'm in oils. And such as I m a mechanic
Search pointer speed in settings and put to max, should work well and make sure the screen protector is actually touching the screen, not raised (even slightly) I have thrown away about 15 for this reason. Good Luck
Ps Water may help as per @TheMadScientist :laugh::laugh:
haroon.y said:
Search pointer speed in settings and put to max, should work well and make sure the screen protector is actually touching the screen, not raised (even slightly) I have thrown away about 15 for this reason. Good Luck
Ps Water may help as per @TheMadScientist :laugh::laugh:
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There is no option like you mentioned
StonebridgeGr said:
There is no option like you mentioned
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Pointer speed is a mouse setting in windows........
Cheers
jasons1004 said:
Pointer speed is a mouse setting in windows........
Cheers
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So there is no option in settings to make touch screen smoother ?
StonebridgeGr said:
Hello I applied a screen protector from Samsung that costed 15 euros, the touch screen is not smooth as it was. Is there any app or trick to make the scroll and the touch screen smoother?
My device is g950f rooted
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I assume you tried dev options and shut all the animations off too
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So there is no option in settings to make touch screen smoother ?
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Not sure what you are referring to.
Mine is smooth AF...
Hello, friends, is screen protector essential for the phone? Can't we use the phone without it? If we use a one how often should it be changed? Can we use this over a long time? Doesn't it harm the display of the phone since it applies a pressure on the screen?
[email protected] said:
Hello, friends, is screen protector essential for the phone?
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Thats your choice
Can't we use the phone without it?
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Of course you can....why would you think you cant?
If we use a one how often should it be changed?
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Thats your choice
Can we use this over a long time?
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Depends if you look after it
Doesn't it harm the display of the phone since it applies a pressure on the screen?
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It doesnt apply pressure to the screen, it just adheres to it.
[email protected] said:
Hello, friends, is screen protector essential for the phone? Can't we use the phone without it? If we use a one how often should it be changed? Can we use this over a long time? Doesn't it harm the display of the phone since it applies a pressure on the screen?
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is screen protector essential for the phone? Not essential but yes I would recommend
Can't we use the phone without it? You can
If we use a one how often should it be changed? Once you feel that it has a lot of scratches or is degrading display quality.
Can we use this over a long time? Yes
Doesn't it harm the display of the phone since it applies a pressure on the screen? No