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I have been through three separate Galaxy Nexus handsets and they all had issues.. mainly screen related!
1st handset - got it on launch day UK.. vertical grey lines on screen and volume bug.. exchanged it..
2nd handset - last week.. horizontal grey lines on screen and paint like blobs all over the screen in lower brightness levels.. exchanged it..
3rd handset - today.. horizontal white band across screen.. and vertical colour gradient down the screen.. returned!
I really like ICS and wanted to like the Galaxy Nexus.. I am really disapointed to have waited months for this phone to be let down by poor quality control..
I have decided I will not get another Galaxy Nexus (or Samsung phone - past experience)..
Eagerly waiting for HTC's interpretation of ICS.. meantime.. I sold my HTC Desire (big mistake)..
Wanted to thank everyone here who posted a lot of useful information..
Could be worse... you could be in the US and not even be able to purchase it yet.
Too bad.. i Love this phone... its superd.
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Does this issue have something to do with the super amoled display? Have people heard of this in earlier phones ?
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That's harsh but I've not noticed anything wrong with my handset - perhaps my eyes just don't notice these sorts of things (or I don't seem them as an issue). I'm sure I'd notice white lines though!
there is known issue with the display when its on low brightness. it goes away when its at high brightness.
if you can't live with that, i am sorry for you. you are missing out yet another pure google experience device.
It's hard to say w/o actually seeing them, but the "vertical grey lines" may have been perfectly normal. From what I've read, there's some level of streaking that normally occurs in these types of displays. On mine, when I have the brightness all the way down and am on a white screen, you can see something that might be described as "vertical grey lines."
A lot of Nexus Galaxy's I've seen have this screen anomaly, which is the vertical streak(s) going down the phone. This is only on white/gray backgrounds, as the screen is absolutely fine with other colors. The issue can be resolved by turning off the automatic brightness and manually adjusting the screen to at and/or above 30% brightness. Or you can flash one of the auto-brightness mods to turn up the default brightness.
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It's hard to say w/o actually seeing them, but the "vertical grey lines" may have been perfectly normal. From what I've read, there's some level of streaking that normally occurs in these types of displays. On mine, when I have the brightness all the way down and am on a white screen, you can see something that might be described as "vertical grey lines."
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My gray lines are horizontal and quite clear on a lighter grey screen.
So sad to hear. I just got my phone and absolutely love it
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sorry for your issues.. loving mines
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A lot of Nexus Galaxy's I've seen have this screen anomaly, which is the vertical streak(s) going down the phone. This is only on white/gray backgrounds, as the screen is absolutely fine with other colors. The issue can be resolved by turning off the automatic brightness and manually adjusting the screen to at and/or above 30% brightness. Or you can flash one of the auto-brightness mods to turn up the default brightness.
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You shouldn't have to do anything to get a perfect screen on a phone that costs this much.
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You shouldn't have to do anything to get a perfect screen on a phone that costs this much.
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From what I understand, it's an inherent characteristic of the type of display. If it bothers someone that much, buy a phone w/ a different display.
Hey guys I just saw this and thought I would Give my experience...
I myself got a Galaxy S2 a month back barely and noticed it has the same horizontal lines... about 2 horizontal ones and one diagonal one... along with some blotches... this is a manufacturing fault due to terrible quality control which has started after the super amoled plus screens and sadly and surprisingly seems to have carried on to the amoled HD ones too... never any such issues with the super amoled on the galaxy S including tthe one I owned...
Since it's a manufacturing defect the phone will be replaced generally but unfortunately in my region there is no official Samsung dealer for the S2, I had to live with my purchase...
Again as people have already mentioned you can only see them on the lowest brightness setting or if you are only looking at a dark screen... sometimes can see the lines on grey but depends on other surrounding colours...
I know I'm not happy about iit since it was so frikking expensive, but its still something which guess I can live with... doesn't really make the phone any less amazing...
Would have loved to try the nexus... but just couldn't get myself to go for the missing features...
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feel your pain m8 , ive had like 4 sII returned for same kinda issues sensation xe that twice got dust under screen. And now well first phone transparant line annoying as hell second crazy colour banding like you never seen try searching "crazy colour banding" my third arrived with broken screen so awaiting 4th i love this phone but samsung qq is awfull. I can appreciate people say its down to the tech / characteristic but if thats the case why do the reviewers never get one of these handsets .... hmm wait probably becouse they got a cherry picked one.
Anyway if it is a characteristic they could at least put something in the docs they include with phone so the consumer is aware. Or raise the parameters of the screens they pass thru in manufacturing. I know its a different situation but its not like you would except a tv or laptop with these issues so why do we have to accept it with out phones which quite frankly these days can cost more then a laptop or tv.
you do know there are version of Samsung phones with sLCD instead of SAMOLED displays, eh?
if the display is your gripe, then just waint for the SLCD versions of the same phone
like the SGS2 for example or the next version of Galaxy Nexus i9253 with SLCD
kkh786 said:
I have been through three separate Galaxy Nexus handsets and they all had issues.. mainly screen related!
1st handset - got it on launch day UK.. vertical grey lines on screen and volume bug.. exchanged it..
2nd handset - last week.. horizontal grey lines on screen and paint like blobs all over the screen in lower brightness levels.. exchanged it..
3rd handset - today.. horizontal white band across screen.. and vertical colour gradient down the screen.. returned!
I really like ICS and wanted to like the Galaxy Nexus.. I am really disapointed to have waited months for this phone to be let down by poor quality control..
I have decided I will not get another Galaxy Nexus (or Samsung phone - past experience)..
Eagerly waiting for HTC's interpretation of ICS.. meantime.. I sold my HTC Desire (big mistake)..
Wanted to thank everyone here who posted a lot of useful information..
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I have a horizontal line on my screen. I might be able to post some photos of it later. Adjusting the brightness has no effect.
Sadly getting an exchange. Really enjoying the phone so far.
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I love my nexus
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I have the gsm GN in US. I have also noticed that at lowest brightness level screen on my phone has a darker red/greyish tint from the top of screen towards the center. But I am not returning it. I have seen similar issues with my SGS2 that I exchanged. However my retired Captivate had a perfect screen. I guess it has to do with SAMOLED displays.
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Your first phone had nothing wrong with it. The grey lines are part of the Super AMOLED display. Any Super AMOLED screen will behave that way, apparently. And it's really only apparent on low brightness. I turned mine off auto and set it to about halfway and it looks great now. Can't even notice it.
As for the volume bug, that's a software issue and was fixed with the latest OTA update...
Hey Guys,
I just got my GSM Nexus about 2 days ago from Germany (Ordered it online and my uncle bought it here in India for me). The phone is AMAZING! I love everything about it! Specially the screen... but I just noticed something. I was going through some thread regarding the screen of the Nexus. My phone has some serious contrast issues.
The black (Pure black), on the screen is perfect. Say for example - The navigation bar. But when the phone is on low brightness level, the greys turn into purple! This is a common issue, I know, just keep reading..
At low brightness level, I can see the grains on the screen, they are very much visible and all the greys turn into purples! NO idea why! It's actually really annoying, my keyboard, my settings background and notification drop down literally turns purple.
So searching for this issue, I tested the screen through this - http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php - The first black, IS PURPLE ON THE PHONE. The background is pure black but the first black sample is purple!
I just noticed that even on 100% brightness I can see the grains and there are some purple stuff I can still see! Specially the starting of the gradient on the Settings menu.
I'm really worried right now. I have the bill/invoice of the phone. The warranty period is 2 year but I'm not sure whether they'll replace the phone's screen here in India through warranty or not. If not, I'll be so depressed.
Any idea as to what I should do?
I would contact them about the issue being resolved through warranty. The only thing I would be worried about if they did cover it would be if they exchanged it for a new one and it ended up having the same problem(since it seems somewhat widespread from what I have read). Not sure how the warranty works though. Best of luck to you!
I went through 3 Galaxy S II's before finding one that had an acceptable (but grainy) display.
My Galaxy Nexus has annoying SAMOLED issues as well, such as vertical lines and color banding, graininess, spots, etc. All I can say is don't expect a perfect screen, even if you get a replacement.
The biggest problem is - The Galaxy Nexus has not been launched in India -.-
I just sent a mail to the head of Samsung service but didn't get a positive reply they're saying that the replacement of the screen will be costly. Really disappointing.
I am really sorry to see that Samsung won't replace this phone. I had this same exact issue with the purple tint especially on low brightness. It is very noticeable on certain backgrounds or shades of black where it suddenly turns purple. The best example I could find was putting the standard color gradient wallpaper that comes with ICS and turn on the clock program and with the brightness on low turn the clock to dark mode and the purple shows up all over the place. It is quite annoying because this affects everything you do with the phone. Luckily I was within my 30 day trial period so I could get it replaced. The new phone is perfectly fine.
Had this happen to me on my replacement phone. Took it in to verizon and the reps thought I was crazy. I tried to explain that it was mostly visible with low light levels and that they should take it into the back and look at it but they just stood there. So, my third phone should be here today and I am going to be pissed if it has any issues.
I still think this is a great phone regardless of the above issues
Yeah I don't think it's the OP's phone that has the problem. I think all Galaxy Nexuses have the same problem.
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Really disappointing though. I paid a hell lotta money for this thing It's the GSM version..
I always assumed that this was the standard color pattern of the Gnex. Mine has it, and I've gone through 3 screen replacements so far and all of them had it.
From what I heard Supercurio might be working on Voodoo Color for the Galaxy Nexus so hopefully it will be able to adjust the colour balance so the grey looks more grey. As for the grain effect I don't think there will be a way to fix that since from what I read it is caused by pixel inhomogeneities.
Anyway if it makes the OP feels any better once you get used to it you hardly notice the problems at all unless you specifically look out for it. Any screens you buy have some sort of imperfections and the Galaxy Nexus's is definitely one of the least imperfect.
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It took me 3 exchange to get rid of purple but now I have vertical banding.
Quality control sucks...it just that simple.
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I don't have any grain, but my keyboard looks purple from ~20% and lower brightness. Bit of a shame, it's the only chink in this phone's armor so far, but it ceases to become an issue at ~50% brightness, which I use. Until now I thought it was a part of the ICS colour pallette as even pulling up a sample of dark grey on Google doesn't replicate the purple
Such a weird issue this is! I also have an HTC Sensation with Vanilla ICS 4.0.3 - The greys are perfect due to the SLCD panel, no grains too!
But meh, whatever! The Nexus's screen is sexy! So pure! (At high brightness levels)
I'm always going to love it
Okay great news! I talked to the manager of Samsung Mobile India CC - He agreed and told me to visit the nearest service center. But now it depends on the SC to change the screen or not.
I think this is just normal for this phone...I just got mine and its purple too...no biggee... still an awesome screen.
ezcats said:
I think this is just normal for this phone...I just got mine and its purple too...no biggee... still an awesome screen.
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Exactly! Do you have a grainy screen too?
My first Galaxy Nexus seemed perfect, I didn't even know about these screen problems, because mine didn't have them and I so I really ignored topics about screen problems.
Then I swapped it out for a cheaper open box Galaxy Nexus. Now I'm seeing a purplish tint to my dark wallpaper when I have the brightness level down. And more troubling is I seem to have a grainy effect mostly visible on grey backgrounds at any brightness level (I see it a lot with the Market and Kindle apps). I don't seem to have a grainy effect with other colors though that I notice.
Little disappointed. But don't think there is much I can do because it was an open box. Doubt the retailer would let me exchange it. Does Samsung offer warranty support for the i9250 in the US? I go to Samsung's support website and enter my i9250 model number and it just says invalid.
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Does Samsung offer warranty support for the i9250 in the US? I go to Samsung's support website and enter my i9250 model number and it just says invalid.
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Just find a service e-mail ID and send them a mail! That's what worked for me! They'll reply back by the next day. Try to convince them as much as you can!
The purple may be common, but it's certainly not normal. My first GN had deep blacks and very nice neutral greys. But it had two dark blotches that were visible on a black background without having to be in total darkness - just evening lighting would make them visible. But the colors were similar to the Nexus S it is replacing. The replacement GN I got has the normal amount of graininess at low light settings, which is acceptable to me, but the colors have a very purple tint and the contrast is not very good - holding it up between the first GN that I have to ship back and the Nexus S makes the purple and low contrast very obvious. Maybe third time will be the charm....
Some people are saying that my purple screen issues documented here:
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So I am on my second Galaxy Nexus, and I'm on my way to a third tomorrow.
My first one was absolutely awful, with blacks looking bright purple (Phone 1: http://i.imgur.com/2bjUZ.jpg ) and now OTHER elements looking purple (Phone 2: http://i.imgur.com/1EI0V.jpg ). That's not all. My first one was somewhat free of screen banding, but this one is riddled with it in every menu: http://i.imgur.com/j2oxB.jpg
How common are these issues? I'm getting kinda fed up here.
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Are nothing more than standard AMOLED behaviour. They are saying that terrible colors like I am experiencing are normal if the phone is dim.
Is this true? Does anyone have ANY color issues at ANY brightness?
Well... I don't have ANY issues at ANY brightness fyi.
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Well... I don't have ANY issues at ANY brightness fyi.
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Good to know there are some phones out there that look great all the time
I'm not leaving the store tomorrow until I am certain the screen is perfect!
When you look at the phone in the store tomorrow, and you go to settings, don't get scared away by what appears to be "banding" in the background image. It' just a poor quality image google has chosen to use as the background. See?
anton2009 said:
When you look at the phone in the store tomorrow, and you go to settings, don't get scared away by what appears to be "banding" in the background image. It' just a poor quality image google has chosen to use as the background. See?
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Wow, why the hell would they use that AWFUL image?
Tomorrow I'll mostly just be looking for purple colors on low brightness.
EDIT: Here's a new picture showing that the screen is still purple http://i.imgur.com/uaRwP.jpg
Wauw that looks bad. I'm currently struggling with a grainy (gray) screen, but looking at other nexuses that seems normal. On light i can however see darker spots and lines on black screens (including boots and black images) but seeing other topics crawled with the same issue I don't put much trust in a device without it...
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Wauw that looks bad. I'm currently struggling with a grainy (gray) screen, but looking at other nexuses that seems normal. On light i can however see darker spots and lines on black screens (including boots and black images) but seeing other topics crawled with the same issue I don't put much trust in a device without it...
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Oddly enough, neither of my Nexus' have had the grainy screen problem, just this discoloration
I received my 2nd Nexus today after the firsts' volume buttons stopped working. The new one has purple where black used to be, like yours, but doesn't make the experience any worse. However, when I pull the notifications area down on low brightness, the screen dims further - does this happen on yours? It's quite annoying...
Mine is okay. Not perfect but okay. There is still a little bit of purple (not that extreme like uours) but after a few days you barely notice it
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I received my 2nd Nexus today after the firsts' volume buttons stopped working. The new one has purple where black used to be, like yours, but doesn't make the experience any worse. However, when I pull the notifications area down on low brightness, the screen dims further - does this happen on yours? It's quite annoying...
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on low brightness the notification tray is almost an opaque black
Same here but top bar gets even darker when notifications area is pulled down, even when brightness is set to 0. Whites are a LOT better tho.
Edit: just noticed that when taking photos, the brightness of whats being photographed affects the screens brightness. Also, top half of pages on tapatalk are a lot brighter than the bottom halves, it's strange and quite annoying once you notice it...
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So my Note 2 and some others are experiencing dull and yellowish white contrast as talked about in this POST. Also this POST shows the Note 2 being much brighter. We've tested this with both units on high brightness and dynamic mode on, with the browser brightness all the way up as well. I even did a hard reset, and the low brightness dingy whites are still there on the Note 2. I'm looking into returning the phone for a replacement through the AT&T store I bought it from. Most people don't have this problem on their Note 2's so it seems like its only affecting a few units, but we need to get this out in the open. Maybe there are two different panel types shipping out. Please check and compare your Note 2's white's brightness compared to other Note 2's and other original notes and report here.
I'm also seeing the same dirty white screen. I might go to the local AT&T store to compare it with another Note 2 if they have a demo unit. If anyone can do this and get side by side comparisons I'd like to see this. I hesitate to do a replacement because they are probably only going to offer a refurbished unit as a replacement and the chances are it's going to be another unit with the same issue.
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I'm also seeing the same dirty white screen. I might go to the local AT&T store to compare it with another Note 2 if they have a demo unit. If anyone can do this and get side by side comparisons I'd like to see this. I hesitate to do a replacement because they are probably only going to offer a refurbished unit as a replacement and the chances are it's going to be another unit with the same issue.
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The AT&T store said they would order me a new one. When I called customer care (611) they would only offer a refurbished phone. So stick to the exchanging it at the store. The store I bought it from doesn't have any more in stock but are willing to order me a new one.
You know what stop comparing note 2 to other screens. Every screen has different color calibration and software versions effect this.
My first phone was galaxy s1 and the screen seemed fine since I had no other phone to compare but I compared to my ipod touch 2nd gen. Sgs1 had blue tint. Then I got sgs2 and the screen was very purplish compared to my friends sgs2.
I was obsessed to get the perfect screen so I changed it 5 times. 1 for the dead pixel and 2nd for the white spot on tje screen and the last 3 for the purplish hue. 3rd phone was really purple and obviously something was wrong. And I checked all the phones that are on display in various stores they had yellowish hue. But still compared to sgs1 it had warmer whites. Now I have note 2 and I recently put all 4 of them side by side and compared.
Sgs1: cool blue tint, looks very unnatural.
Sgs2: has a red hue compared to sgs1 but still looks not as warm (red) compared to itouch.
Note2: compared to sgs1&sgs2 it has a warmer white, much much better color balance of them all. However compared to itouch I realized it has a yellow hue.
BUT!!!! I compared it to my laptop's white and 40" lcd tv's white, note 2 still as not yellow as my laptop and tv.
If I were you I would try to enjoy the phone instead of comparing it unless its an obvious defect. Each screen is different and has to be calibrated. Its just means the calibration is different then other devices.
I have to admit, when I compared note 2 to itouch I was surprised by the yellow hue but I am not gonna go and change it again. Not every 2 screen is the same.
Think that your "note2 doesnt have a yellow hue" , maybe its your old note has a blue hue?
Also if you tilt the screen and look it from different angles you will see yellow hue disappear. I had the exact same thing on sgs2. You have to live with it. I am %100 sure even if you change 5 times you will end up with the same problem.
Wow fukn bs yellow ****
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Also if you tilt the screen and look it from different angles you will see yellow hue disappear. I had the exact same thing on sgs2. You have to live with it. I am %100 sure even if you change 5 times you will end up with the same problem.
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warfanax is pretty right I went and exchanged it today for another note 2 and it looks the same an 4 units tested in store, all had warm whites....so that being said the OG note still has a brighter "looking"screen and brighter whites even if they are blue it gives the appearance of being brighter. Oh well, I'll live with it for the quad core and 2 gigs of ram though. Cant have everything...
I don't have the programming knowledge but don't think an app that changes screen colors is very hard to make. Some kind of color boost is already included in our phones in display section.
There was an app like that for sgs1 that let you tweak RGB colors.
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I don't have the programming knowledge but don't think an app that changes screen colors is very hard to make. Some kind of color boost is already included in our phones in display section.
There was an app like that for sgs1 that let you tweak RGB colors.
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Like this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netmanslab.sa
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Like this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.netmanslab.sa
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Thanks for the link but that app only washed the screen out with the contrast adjustment. It washed out the black levels. I just realized that I'm running Paranoid Android on my original Note and under Settings>Display there is an option for filtering and dimness. Its set to (20) by default. If I lower the number to like 10 it then matches my note 2's screen brightness at 100%. Its as if this Paranoid Android setting makes the back light on the Note 1 put out brighter (while killing battery life I'm sure) while still keeping the black levels black. Could this setting be what is making my note look brighter than my note 2 and can settings like those be applied with a new rom or an app on the Note 2?
I exchanged out my Grey GN2 for a white version for another defect issue yesterday and the screen on this new phone is definitely whiter. I'm happy, but I agree with others that the yellowish screen was probably due to normal manufacturing tolerance variations.
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I'm within my 14 day window so I'm going to go to the ATT store and compare mine to another GN2 and if mines deficient I'll have them replace it. Will post back with results in a few days.
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My phone seems to have a gray issue. the lower 20% of the screens grays are much darker when it should be uniform. I can see that in horizontal view that the gray status bar gets noticably darker towards the affected area.. Whites also have a very veryyy slight pinkish purple tint. This is my second replacment S4. Is this common? Or should I deal with it since probably majority of these amoled screens suffer from this?
EDIT: whites have a pinkish purplish tint ONLY in the affected area. The unaffected area of the screen has perfectly correct colors as far as my eyes can tell
Yep this seems to be a common problem.
My s4 has this and lots of other people have reported the pink tint with their phones.
I'm on my second s4 as well. The first one had faint vertical lines on the screen.
Hopefully Samsung comes out w a fix for it.
The galaxy s2 had a similar issue where the left side of the screen had a yellow tint and it was fixed w a new update.
Thats dissapointing to hear. The screen is so beautiful usually. Then I notice the pink when reading websites or greys on the reddit app. Either I stick with this or go for the HTC one I guess
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Thats dissapointing to hear. The screen is so beautiful usually. Then I notice the pink when reading websites or greys on the reddit app. Either I stick with this or go for the HTC one I guess
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Yeah I was thinking of switching to the htc one as well but I really don't want to give up the 5 inch screen, user replaceable battery, and micro sd slot.
You can try another exchange but there's no guarantee they you will get a better screen and you may end up with another screen issue.
Hopefully we get a fix from Samsung on this.
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Yeah I was thinking of switching to the htc one as well but I really don't want to give up the 5 inch screen, user replaceable battery, and micro sd slot.
You can try another exchange but there's no guarantee they you will get a better screen and you may end up with another screen issue.
Hopefully we get a fix from Samsung on this.
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Thats EXACTLY my problem right now lol I dont want to leave this 32 gig I just bought to waste, and the battery life and a 5 inch screen is too awesome.
seems like most s4's have a slight pinkish tint to some degree.
This reviewer's phone has a slight pinkish tint at the bottom.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=owU8wVcLCZ8
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Another reviewer with pinkish tint at the bottom
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Yeah I had this issue, I did three exchanges before I found one that was good enough for me to live with
I'm just sayin
Against my better judgement, I decided to try for another replacement to see if I could get a better screen.
No such luck. The third replacement still has the pinkish tint but it's at the top instead of the bottom. However the tint is actually worse than the second unit I had.
I'm pretty much done with replacements now and will just live with it.
Hopefully, Samsung comes out with a software fix for this issue.
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Against my better judgement, I decided to try for another replacement to see if I could get a better screen.
No such luck. The third replacement still has the pinkish tint but it's at the top instead of the bottom. However the tint is actually worse than the second unit I had.
I'm pretty much done with replacements now and will just live with it.
Hopefully, Samsung comes out with a software fix for this issue.
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Yeah they threatened me with " after this exchange, you'll have to go thru Samsung warranty" statement. I said well I'm not leaving out of this store with another screen like this. So I made them open the unit and make sure the issue wasn't prevalent or as bad as my previous unit. Good thing the first one they opened was acceptable for me to live with....... By the way it's not a software issue. Somewhere there are some inconsistencies with how the screens are manufactured.
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Yeah they threatened me with " after this exchange, you'll have to go thru Samsung warranty" statement. I said well I'm not leaving out of this store with another screen like this. So I made them open the unit and make sure the issue wasn't prevalent or as bad as my previous unit. Good thing the first one they opened was acceptable for me to live with....... By the way it's not a software issue. Somewhere there are some inconsistencies with how the screens are manufactured.
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I know it's a hardware issue, but I'm hoping Samsung can come out with a software workaround like they did with the galaxy s2 yellow tint issue.
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I know it's a hardware issue, but I'm hoping Samsung can come out with a software workaround like they did with the galaxy s2 yellow tint issue.
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The yellow tint issue was a bit different because the tint was applied throughout the entire screen, whereas with this issue it's prevalent in different areas of the screen. The only update they can issue to remedy this would be to replace the entire screen.
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The yellow tint issue was a bit different because the tint was applied throughout the entire screen, whereas with this issue it's prevalent in different areas of the screen. The only update they can issue to remedy this would be to replace the entire screen.
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Actually the yellow tint on the s2 was on the left side of the screen, so the s4 issue is basically the same.
You can do a Google on it. There's a huge thread on xda s2 forums about it.
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Actually the yellow tint on the s2 was on the left side of the screen, so the s4 issue is basically the same.
You can do a Google on it. There's a huge thread on xda s2 forums about it.
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Hmm, I could be wrong on this. Either way, update or not, I'm happy with my current display. Here's to hoping for a software update that'll fix your issue!
I'm just sayin