As anyone notices that display kidda looks like gradient in very low brightness. Darker on left side and lighter on right. Or my display is defective ??
I haven't noticed anything. But no jello here either. Do you think you could get a picture? If you're in doubt, RMA!
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I noticed that when I turn my brightness down my phone gets a purplish tint but it goes away as the brightness goes up. Is this because its special type of LED screen or the over saturation of colors?
can you post some pics please?
Normal for AMOLED screens. They tend to get a red tinge to them when they dim down.
staulkor said:
Normal for AMOLED screens. They tend to get a red tinge to them when they dim down.
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Alright I guess the technology isn't perfect yet definently not a deal breaker
I was wondering why the light grey look pink in gmail app
I see it as well. A little annoying, but not a giant problem. The blazing speed of the phone kinda makes up for it.
does anybody of you also noticed this thing: http://www.nexusoneforum.net/forum/nexus-one-tech-issues-bug-reports/1199-amoled-display-issue.html ???
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does anybody of you also noticed this thing: http://www.nexusoneforum.net/forum/nexus-one-tech-issues-bug-reports/1199-amoled-display-issue.html ???
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I did notice this as well. Some of the red pixels on the edges of text seemed to have drifted a little too far from the body of the glyph. I actually thought the same thing as this poster - sounds like they need to tweak their "subpixel LCD text" algorithms to match the different layout of the OLED screen.
I'd add to his analysis that subpixel LCD text algorithms typicall employee adjustments for the non-linear response of the pixels (steps of brightness near the dim end of the scale are not the same perceived size as steps of brightness near the bright end of the scale) and OLED may not only have different non-linear response, but it may have different response in each of its R, G, and B pixel elements...
This all should be tweakable in software and is bound to be improved as OLED screens gain popularity.
When in low brightness the blacks get jelly like stretching effect when in motion. I notice this all the time, with text and whatever. Most noticeable if a picture has something dark surrounded by bright area, scroll up and down and see the block stretch like rubber. What's up with that and why haven't I seen it mentioned in any review.. Very obvious artifact.
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When in low brightness the blacks get jelly like stretching effect when in motion. I notice this all the time, with text and whatever. Most noticeable if a picture has something dark surrounded by bright area, scroll up and down and see the block stretch like rubber. What's up with that and why haven't I seen it mentioned in any review.. Very obvious artifact.
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I have this same problem. Anyone have any idea what it can be?
You're seeing the pixels turn on and off as they turn off for black. All amoleds do it. Usually more noticeable when the brightness is lowered and it is white on black.
There is no pure black color. Black pixels aren't off. Later I will try make some photos to show this. I don't have this in S5, where black and gray colors are perfect and looks like in every amoled LCD's should be.
on older devices(saw this with the note 2) black would be near-black(leaving a slight grey/greenish glow only visible in complete darkness)
with the note 4(don't know about S4/5 and note 3) they decided to enable "true" black, allowing the pixels to turn off completely when displaying black.
switching on/off takes a tiny bit longer than changing intensity, which causes visible ghosting.
this is only noticeable in very specific circumstances, so most people never see it happen.
Black color looks it like with sephia filter. I don't know what it is. I changed ROM-s and kernels, still this same. On S5 black color is beautiful, Note 4 looks terible, especially in dark rooms. See atachments.
My MXP has yellow screen bleed in the lower right corner. I can't see it on moto display notifications but if I'm in a darker room with the screen brightness at 50% or above, I can see it on a dark background like the app drawer. I suppose it isn't a big deal and I don't even notice it in most conditions but I was wondering if the majority of us have the same issue. If it's not common, I'm within my window to exchange at Amazon. Thanks for any replies.
If it was me I would get a replacement mine does not have any backlight bleed. If you don't really care about it just live with it.
While some screen bleed on LCD panels is to be expected, the fact that you say your screen bleed is yellow sounds like an actual panel defect. I'd exchange it if possible.
Screen bleed is common for LCD screens, to some extent. It should be very slight, a whitish color, and should be somewhat even around the edges of the display. It sounds like yours may be a bit defective. Can you post a picture?
I'm using lux to offer me some of that lo-brightness goodness but I notice that on very dim settings the lighter shades of grey are darker on left side of the screen. Should I be afraid of damaging my screen or is it all good? I'm fine with how it looks but don't want to kill a phone
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I'm using lux to offer me some of that lo-brightness goodness but I notice that on very dim settings the lighter shades of grey are darker on left side of the screen. Should I be afraid of damaging my screen or is it all good? I'm fine with how it looks but don't want to kill a phone
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Mine does the same thing. But the right side is darker than the left. It's a hardware defect. Not bad enough to send it in but it is there. Once you notice you can't stop seeing it. Similar issue with the one plus 2 i had where there were darker lines across the screen. Those were horizontal, this issue with my OnePlus 5 is a vertical band on the right side of the screen.
Not sure if it's visible but I'm fairly certain that I can spot this. Check the attached gif. Notice how the lower three thumbnails lag while scrolling . This thing is slowly making me insane.
Any suggestions? Phone is pure stock, no modifications, miui 11 global 11.0.1.
yes, i can also spot wavy motion when using Instagram in dark mode with brightness low.
the edges of images give some black wavy shades on scrolling same occurs when we use in direct sunlight color are too sharp on full brightness under the sun
I think you speak about the big AMOLED weakness, that's "normal" and can't be fixed...
It's normal for AMOLED displays and VA Lcd displays.
when its complete black pixels turn off and it takes a while for them to turn on again and show the new color
less visible in higher brighnesses
Yeah i have this problem any solution to fix?
Its very simple. Because we have an OLED display the individual pixels can and will turn off to display a true black. But when that black pixel that was turned off needs to change color to for example green, the pixel will have to turn back on again. And this takes a few miliseconds (probably more than 15ms, but thats just my opinion) thats why you see ghosting/trail. We cant do anything about this. Better have true blacks then less ghosting and greyish blacks on other panels like LCD.