Hello!
I have some 3 - 4 white dots / brighter dots when I am viewing white pictures, or websites. Can this somehow be fixed? :O
Yes by installing a new lcd screen Happens when the screen has been put under too much pressure at that point or simply by using it for a long time... These phones are startong to get older you know ;-)
/Anders
Thanks and is a new LCD display very expensive? :I
Its not cheap :-( You can find them on ebay and the like but the big problem is changing it! The HD2 isnt very tinker-friendly... Is the problem really that big? :-S
/Anders
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I've noticed this evening that my XDA mini s has developed what appear to be 3 small 'lines' on the LCD (not on the top of the screen), about the size of the tip of my stylus, on the left hand side of the screen, more or less in line with the left hand speaker grill. They appear lighter than the rest of the LCD.
They aren't really noticeable until viewed on a plain dark background, but I'm sure they weren't there on day one....
Anyone else had this problem?
Si.
Sounds like a warranty issue ...
At the moment, they are bearable - after all, it's not going to remain pristine....
Si.
Burnt in images?
I've taken a closer look....
It appears that what I can see - very faintly, are burnt in images of the today screen Icons.....
WTF - on a two week old LCD?
Si.
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devros said:
WTF - on a two week old LCD?
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These devices aren't hand-made. When the production robots are on bad mood you get fault device that's why companies offer warranty in the first place.
But is it possible to burn-in these screens? Anyone know about this?
Joe
I recently purchased galaxy note and had dead pixel issue with it. So I got it replaced, and now the second one I ve got has this strange light greyish blemish visible on grey backgrounds. Also when I see the screen with grey color on it the screen doesn`t look uniform where as in all rest of the colors it looks uniform. Please have a look at the attached pictures and let me know if its normal ?
Also please set your brightness to 15% or below to check your devices.
Heres the video for better view:
Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzFA2f05Rr8&feature=youtu.be
Honestly, I don't see any blemishes at all. However, I do see a lot of air bubbles trapped under a screen protector. Are you using one?
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Honestly, I don't see any blemishes at all. However, I do see a lot of air bubbles trapped under a screen protector. Are you using one?
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Yes I am using a screen protector with lots of bubbles. But do check out the video, in images its not much visible !
No issues on my Note
No issues with the screen, no grey spots no bubbles, no screen protector.
My screen is great.
Also please set your brightness to 15% or below to check.
My god that CPU is loud!
Btw, i can't see anything.
ankydu said:
I recently purchased galaxy note and had dead pixel issue with it. So I got it replaced, and now the second one I ve got has this strange light greyish blemish visible on grey backgrounds. Also when I see the screen with grey color on it the screen doesn`t look uniform where as in all rest of the colors it looks uniform.
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Same thing happened to me. The 1st note I got had dead pixels and dust moving behind the screen. The second one had those dark lines on grey and white color... the first one had those too but not as much as the second one. I sent them both back for a refund. Don't know if I should try my luck on a third one..
Here are some photos:
(The one to the left is the first one with dead pixels)
http://imageshack.us/g/685/bild4ht.jpg/
SrAdama said:
Same thing happened to me. The 1st note I got had dead pixels and dust moving behind the screen. The second one had those dark lines on grey and white color... the first one had those too but not as much as the second one. I sent them both back for a refund. Don't know if I should try my luck on a third one..
Here are some photos:
(The one to the left is the first one with dead pixels)
http://imageshack.us/g/685/bild4ht.jpg/
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Mine looks somewhat like the second one but with very less of artifacts !
Hi,
I got my new note 3 two months ago and recently I have noticed a small problem.
If I look really carefully I can see that the top of the screen is slightly brighter than the bottom, I can see it especially when the screen is white..
Does anyone have the same problem? what should I do?
TheNewLegend said:
Hi,
I got my new note 3 two months ago and recently I have noticed a small problem.
If I look really carefully I can see that the top of the screen is slightly brighter than the bottom, I can see it especially when the screen is white..
Does anyone have the same problem? what should I do?
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it s of course hardware problem so u just need to go to service for replacement.
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TheNewLegend said:
Hi,
I got my new note 3 two months ago and recently I have noticed a small problem.
If I look really carefully I can see that the top of the screen is slightly brighter than the bottom, I can see it especially when the screen is white..
Does anyone have the same problem? what should I do?
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Thats normal
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well im the opposite,when on black background(pitch black),my note 3 screen shows some part darker than others.
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well im the opposite,when on black background(pitch black),my note 3 screen shows some part darker than others.
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AMOLED screen.
My ps vita does the same thing on black screens. Still shows clear tho.
And all amoled screens I have had does this.
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AMOLED screen.
My ps vita does the same thing on black screens. Still shows clear tho.
And all amoled screens I have had does this.
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but my note 2 and s4 didnt have those before. but yeah its no biggie. the screen is still great imo.
My friend recently dropped his nexus 4 and apart form there being massive cracks on the screen, the touchscreen wouldn't work because of the broken digitizer. He did not want to send it off to LG because of the high costs and the long waiting time. We went to a local phone repair shop and were assured an original LG screen would be fitted.
So, the next day we go to collect the phone and here are a few differences between my nexus 4 (untouched) and my friends newly repaired one:
- When screen is off there is a blueish tint to his screen.
- Vertical and horizontal lines are visible when staring at it with in a bright environment.
- The digitizer would not respond at one point and we had to hold the power key until it rebooted.
Now, I'm assuming that this is not the original screen for this phone and is probably a copy. what i am looking for is a screen testing application that i can install and run on both of the nexus devices that can give me figures which i can use to compare both of the screens side by side to see how much of a difference there really is.
Thanks in advance.
There are always differences between original lcds. Some Chinese lcds are even better than originals. If there is no problem when the screen is on and all colors appear OK with no strange tints of any color, I think your friend's lcd is fine. There are some hardware testing applications (or you can just use a painting application as well), with which you just draw thin lines so that you can see if there are any dead areas on the digitizer.
Are you sure the screen was changed and not only the digitizer? If only the digitizer is changed I don't believe they put this loca glue between the new digitizer and the lcd. That can cause some touch issues on the n4, but usually everything works well. Sorry for my English.
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Sp_Ark said:
There are always differences between original lcds. Some Chinese lcds are even better than originals. If there is no problem when the screen is on and all colors appear OK with no strange tints of any color, I think your friend's lcd is fine. There are some hardware testing applications (or you can just use a painting application as well), with which you just draw thin lines so that you can see if there are any dead areas on the digitizer.
Are you sure the screen was changed and not only the digitizer? If only the digitizer is changed I don't believe they put this loca glue between the new digitizer and the lcd. That can cause some touch issues on the n4, but usually everything works well. Sorry for my English.
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The whole front side was changed including the LCD and the digitizer, even the notification light is different. The screen is fine although i can see that the colours are much cooler and have a blueish tint. I need an application to test if the screen has the the same PPI and responsiveness. As you said above, hardware testing applications.
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The whole front side was changed including the LCD and the digitizer, even the notification light is different. The screen is fine although i can see that the colours are much cooler and have a blueish tint. I need an application to test if the screen has the the same PPI and responsiveness. As you said above, hardware testing applications.
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There are a lot of lcd and hardware testing applications but i dont think you ll find one that does what you want. I may be wrong though. Usually they just show all the colours so you can check if all of them appear correctly and identify any dead or stuck pixels. Also the touch response and the multi touch. Thats it. I dont think you ll get any more info for any screen from an app. This is a good example https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.harvestcellular.lcdscreentester&hl=en
As i said @ my first post, you can find big colour differences even between original nexus 4s. You can always root and flash a kernel with which you can "play" with the colour profiles. I have changed lcd's for the n4 and had this kinda blue/cool/washed out colours tint. It was solved with the colour profile obsanity amoled, while didn't like the same colour profile on lcd's that i changed without any kind of tint. Search here for n4 colour profiles. There are a lot of apps on play store with which you can control colours. My best experience is ak kernel with synapse apk.
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There are a lot of lcd and hardware testing applications but i dont think you ll find one that does what you want. I may be wrong though. Usually they just show all the colours so you can check if all of them appear correctly and identify any dead or stuck pixels. Also the touch response and the multi touch. Thats it. I dont think you ll get any more info for any screen from an app. As i said @ my first post, you can find big colour differences even between original nexus 4s. You can always root and flash a kernel with which you can "play" with the colour profiles. I have changed lcd's for the n4 and had this kinda blue/cool/washed out colours tint. It was solved with the colour profile obsanity amoled, while didn't like the same colour profile on lcd's that i changed without any kind of tint. Search here for n4 colour profiles. There are a lot of apps on play store with which you can control colours. My best experience is ak kernel with synapse apk.
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Thank you for your suggestion. I will definitely try the colour profile.
Hey guys, after an holiday in Madeira(portugal) looking my phone with attection i've noticed that in the botton on the screen there are a dot more bright then the rest of the screen, is visible only with the light color. with black screen i can't see him. I can fix it? in white screens is orrible!
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Hey guys, after an holiday in Madeira(portugal) looking my phone with attection i've noticed that in the botton on the screen there are a dot more bright then the rest of the screen, is visible only with the light color. with black screen i can't see him. I can fix it? in white screens is orrible!
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Running on the assumption that its a dead pixel the only way to repair it would be replace the lcd but its seems quite drastic for the sake of one pixel.
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Running on the assumption that its a dead pixel the only way to repair it would be replace the lcd but its seems quite drastic for the sake of one pixel.
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The pixel is visible (bright, white maybe?) so it's not dead, just stuck.
And no, stuck pixels are not fixed under warranty unless they cross over a certain threshold (a certain number of them over the whole screen, or another, smaller number if they're all close to one another).
But it's not the phone's fault, almost all screens develop these over time. My old screen had 2 of them in under a year.
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The pixel is visible (bright, white maybe?) so it's not dead, just stuck.
And no, stuck pixels are not fixed under warranty unless they cross over a certain threshold (a certain number of them over the whole screen, or another, smaller number if they're all close to one another).
But it's not the phone's fault, almost all screens develop these over time. My old screen had 2 of them in under a year.
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True,true. Sometimes i find woth lcd laptop screens you can tap them away but its a temp fix at best :-/
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I have the same thing.It popped out a few days ago.
There are some apps that can in som cases fix this.
Thay make that pixel flash with a high framerate with different colours... Try one might help if u are really lucky
Try this one
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blueburn.StuckPixelTool