hello guys, i can't call this thing problem cuz i don't know what is this , when i change phone brightness from very high to low phone screen 1sec even can't catch if you won't be concentreated is red light on screen, wtf is this? what it causes? i have temper glass on screen maybe it's a point?:laugh:
Khosta said:
hello guys, i can't call this thing problem cuz i don't know what is this , when i change phone brightness from very high to low phone screen 1sec even can't catch if you won't be concentreated is red light on screen, wtf is this? what it causes? i have temper glass on screen maybe it's a point?:laugh:
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It's true the hall screen change and there is a point that becomes completely red
SilverGamer_YT said:
It's true the hall screen change and there is a point that becomes completely red
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so , it's not screen problem as i thought? ??
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who knows how to turn off the light sensor? should that be always at maximum
Is it that thing that make my screen going dark sometimes and then bright again ?
I thought it was a bug in Android about the screen light management...
I'm very interested in turning it off me too.
I didn't look very hard, but from what I can see, you can't.
Is it that thing that make my screen going dark sometimes and then bright again ?
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Yes, it does just that hinders and tired eyes!
The above sentence makes absolutely no sense.
sorry,I mean ,that light sensor kills my eyes
Still it makes no sense at all!
N.
Ok guys, we all agree that his english is horrible, but it is understandable that he is saying that the changing / blinking of light, all the time, is not confortable for eyes.
I admit... for once, I understand his words...
huliqan said:
sorry,I mean ,that light sensor kills my eyes
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Turn the brightness down if it is uncomfortable? The reason why it changes automatically is to adjust to the amount of light in a given place. Otherwise, you'd have to constantly change the brightness yourself in order for the screen to be visible in all conditions.
Yes, I think we all know what is that function for, that's not the point.
The problem is that, in the same place with the same light, if, for example, your head make a shadow over or if you put your finger on the little hole up right the phone, the light of the screen will change as if you where in a place darker.
So according how you move the phone or hold it, your eyes will have to accomodate very often and it's very uncomfortable.
Maybe covering permanently that little hole will be the solution... but I would prefer just to turn it off.
Covering it permanently will also permanently place the backlight in the darkest mode. Personally I like this feature, once you know it's there it doesn't give a 'wth is happening'-feeling anymore and I believe it saves battery (no need for full brightness in dark places). Also for me it kinda gives that viewing-on-paper feeling, the device is quite okay in maintaining a balance between minimum visibility and overlighted eye-blasting power
Though yes an off-feature would be welcome sometimes ^_^
I would also Love to Disable this sensor.. More Brightness! MORE more more i tell ya! lol
Hi Guys,
I have a galaxy s7 edge and can see light being emitted from the top of the home button especially when the background is white or very very bright.
Attaching a picture as a reference please let me know if it is normal?
Same as mine, i think it's normal
Kiro Wagih said:
Same as mine, i think it's normal
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Does yours emit light normally or only when it is a white background or full brightness?
Also which color device do you have?
It depends on the brightness of the screen.
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It depends on the brightness of the screen.
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If it's not too much to ask could you please post a picture at full brightness?
Also my home button has to be pressed with a lot of pressure for it to registered on the left side but it gets pressed and works easily on the center or when pressed on the right side, is yours the same?
is't a problem for water resistance ?..did anybody try it while in water or something ?
thebiggboss180 said:
is't a problem for water resistance ?..did anybody try it while in water or something ?
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Does your phone emit light too or not?
salvator101 said:
Hi Guys,
I have a galaxy s7 edge and can see light being emitted from the top of the home button especially when the background is white or very very bright.
Attaching a picture as a reference please let me know if it is normal?
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It is perfectly normal. It isn't lightbleed, it is just the light coming from the screen which is then traveling down the glass and becuase the glass is shaped around the home button/cut it looks bright becuase it if reflecting of the home button. If you look at the edges of your phone, the sides will also look as if they are lighting up, it is the same thing here.
'Holy Home Button' lol
I don't have any lights.
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salvator101 said:
Hi Guys,
I have a galaxy s7 edge and can see light being emitted from the top of the home button especially when the background is white or very very bright.
Attaching a picture as a reference please let me know if it is normal?
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cover your screen and take a picture of your home button, i don't think it lights up
Hello
My S5 randomly began flickering with a green screen to the point where I was unable to use my screen. It seems to happen a lot especially when I have the "Auto Brightness" feature on and when it's in a low light environment
I didn't drop the phone , and i tried many solutions , wipe data partition , change the ROM ( to official )
but no solution solve it
PS: I can't make a link from youtube explain my problem by video , but you can search on youtube " Samsung S5 Green flickering screen " to know what exactly the problem is !
cause of this error
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Hi!
does your phone sometimes not light the screen when unlock?
Reyse said:
Hi!
does your phone sometimes not light the screen when unlock?
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yes that's happened often and the phone unlock without any problem, but sometimes the green flickering won't let me unlock the phone
This is a common problem with AMOLED displays. At a certain point when auto brightness or you manually turn the brightness down, the low power involved makes the screen flicker. Try turning off auto brightness and adjusting the sloder until it stops flickering, then you can use apps like Pixel Filter and/or the xposed module Screen Filter to further darken the screen to save battery.
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This is a common problem with AMOLED displays. At a certain point when auto brightness or you manually turn the brightness down, the low power involved makes the screen flicker. Try turning off auto brightness and adjusting the sloder until it stops flickering, then you can use apps like Pixel Filter and/or the xposed module Screen Filter to further darken the screen to save battery.
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is that mean , there is no way to fix it, else than turning off auto brightness ?
awby said:
is that mean , there is no way to fix it, else than turning off auto brightness ?
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Not that I'm aware of.
awby said:
is that mean , there is no way to fix it, else than turning off auto brightness ?
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This is a hardware failure. The fix is change screen which can cost as much as a new phone. There are several youtube videos showing that applying hot guns can fix the problem
My OnePlus 5 has a slight red tint on the bottom half of the screen which is especially noticeable on white background at high brightness.
What's weird is though when I watch a video on YouTube even for just 30 seconds or so the tint disappears.
It comes back after 5-10 seconds though like color settings get changed or something.
Does that mean if I use an app like kcal to calibrate the display and make the tint go away?
I only ask because I know next to nothing about rooting and I don't wanna screw anything up.
I think you turned night mode on then the screen gets an red tint.
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I think you turned night mode on then the screen gets an red tint.
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No. Night mode is off.
Contact Oneplus Support. Take a picture and Open a ticket
Hi there did you manage to fix it?
Crash said:
Hi there did you manage to fix it?
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Not yet. I'll root after the 8.0 ota.
Strange that happens only on few users did you place a ticket on OnePlus Support?
Crash said:
Strange that happens only on few users did you place a ticket on OnePlus Support?
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No because it's a defective AMOLED issue I guess. I would have just returned it if I had noticed it before. Hopefully I can make it less annoying using kcal.
Hello i have a 3 problem with a screen in Mi note 2
1)after a half of hour watching youtube on the screen appears a burned marks of static elements, after 10 min they dissapear, but is it normal? what will be if it took longer? will it be permanent?
2) I add a photos of vertical marks which appears not immediatly after wake up phone but about 2-3 minutes and gets stronger in time. Lines are more visible on low brightness
3)Is this blue glow on second picture is normal? It shows even when I look directly on screen
1) This is not normal. I am able to play youtube for hours and i did not experienced this .
2) and 3) can't say since the photos are not loading for me in any way. Did you uploaded them correctly?
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Those are normal things that happen on an OLED pannel , unfortunately.
For the first one , the solution is to increase brightness.
For the second one , you can't do anything about it , it only is visible on white screen because the display has more blue pixels than red and green.
Seriously this vertical, spinning lines are normal for this phone?
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Seriously this vertical, spinning lines are normal for this phone?
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Oh , no. Sorry. Also that it's strange. I was in a hurry and didn't saw it good
Most probably it's a hardware issue , you need to replace the display through warranty..
No such problems on my Note 2. The blue lines are visible, but they are very, very faint. No twisty rainbows at all.
Have you got a screen protector or something on? Might be just a fault panel.