Do you get that too? Looks like burn marks. Darker areas. Either that or I got to close to the fire for too long.
Without sunglasses, it looks fine.
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When I put a white watch face or the screen is white, I can see these waterish edges towers the left and right of the screen. Wiping the edges doesnt help... Its not visible with a black watch face
Look at the left edge of the watch in the attached pic... Could it be glue and would dry off with time? Or something wrong with the screen.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2goq92b949qqaw7/DSC_0126.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2kgvyqjat6puy4k/DSC_0127.JPG?dl=0
EnIXmA said:
When I put a white watch face or the screen is white, I can see these waterish edges towers the left and right of the screen. Wiping the edges doesnt help... Its not visible with a black watch gave.
Look at the left edge of the watch in the attached pic... Could it be just for and would dry off with time? Or something wrong with the screen.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2goq92b949qqaw7/DSC_0126.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2kgvyqjat6puy4k/DSC_0127.JPG?dl=0
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Looks like light reflecting in the angle cut glass. Normal looking.
It's the glass edge, light refracted from the angle of the glass, nothing to worry about.
http://https://youtu.be/icCu9VpkDf4How many have light leaking through a gap between the metal frame and panel?
Look at my picture posted below..ty
At first I thought that I might have a similar problem but of you're using a screen protector that extends to the edges of the glass but does not sit flush with the bezel then the protector almost acts like a fiber optic cable in the sense that the white light from the icons on the screen shine through the edges of the protector and reflect off the bezel. I was using an IQ shield protector and this effect was really noticeable. I had some other free protectors and the IQ shield was peeling away so I decided to switch it out and since then I haven't seen the issue at all. As for the kid in the video he seems like a *****, I honestly couldn't see the bleed through effect he was trying to portray in his video.
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https://1drv.ms/i/s!AihkOLwAPYg2zmKt8UJ2ly_gViHnhttp://https://youtu.be/icCu9VpkDf4How many have light leaking through a gap between the metal frame and panel?
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I see nothing in that video, and I see nothing on mine, it seems kinda silly to me.
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https://www.dropbox.com/sc/j2bzmqvbnoq00y2/AAAAJ2hk6L09f-dhFrPR0WhSa
I just posted a photo of mine. this isn't silly imo. The kid is showing his when the room is lit up. If it was low light or dark you'd see it better. Check out my pic and tell me what you think? Xda tweeted this kids video, which then lead me to checking mine. Mine doesn't have an edge to edge protector on it. I have a gap that allows light to go through.
I just looked closely at mine, and there is no gap or light bleed.
http://phandroid.com/2016/08/21/galaxy-note-7-quality-control/
i have a little of the light leak... but does it matter? Not really.. it doesnt change the quality of the image or screen.. plus I have a case on mines, i wont even notice..
Thanks for the response. Imo, it matters a lot. I don't always have a case on and I can see the leak looking directly at the screen head on. Resell value will suck too.
My screen seems to be showing a bit of warping right at the bottom of the screen near the back and home buttons, right on the edge of the screen. Not so much that you notice but it warps the light if you use the screen to reflect the world, and only in that spot. Bit disappointed considering its a totally flat piece of glass!
Anyone else got this issue? Might get onto three about it. I'll see if it's widespread first.
I'll try get a picture later, or video if I can.
Warped like raised wavy or warped like wrapped screen that goes downwards into it at the edge? If either of those makes sense..
I saw that when in 120hz mode, but it looked more like an intended effect to me. It wasn't unpleasant in my eyes.
Also seemed to only happen on long scrolling windows. Short scrolling I could not see it.
I would say it's a pinch under the glass, but the glass looks fine, just reflections of the surroundings in the glass so right where the back button is. It's definitely not lifting and looks flat, but the light dances and create an almost m shape. It's far from anything serious, as you need to look for it, but just something to keep an eye on for early adopters.
I don't think the screen refresh affects it, as I can recreate with screen off.
Got pics from the screen, using my **** ipad camera. But you can see the warp. The white shelf is flat, being a shelf, so you can see it shows as straight up the screen then at the bottom forms an m shape.
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Got pics from the screen, using my **** ipad camera. But you can see the warp. The white shelf is flat, being a shelf, so you can see it shows as straight up the screen then at the bottom forms an m shape.
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Huh, i can see what your on about.
Mine doesnt have that, so maybe your device has a defect.
Hello.
So I use polarized sunglasses and I noticed some stains in my screen. Only noticible with polarized sunglasses.
Can you test yours.
MarcosNK said:
Hello.
So I use polarized sunglasses and I noticed some stains in my screen. Only noticible with polarized sunglasses.
Can you test yours.
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All I can tell you is not to wear polarized glasses - I had a funny episode when I saw my N10+ screen on bright sunny day while wearing new, highly polarized glasses: I went back home to take picture of that but the problem has 'fixed itself' and I still didn't realized what caused that until someone in the forum asked: did you take your sunglasses off? I'm a rational guy but this think made me look paranoid.:laugh:, but I felt embarrassed enough and asked mods to delete that thread, which wasn't fair to Samsung when I titled it something like "total failure of N10+ display"
Well, anybody can make a mistake ?
Those are stress patterns in the Gorilla Glass, normal.
The polarized sunglasses "see" them as the light coming off the screen is polarized.
Decades ago I developed the habit of tilting my head to view LCDs with my RX polarized sunglasses on. Now it's a learned reflex action I do almost instinctively.
Do the same when looking at a oily road surface... to gain an optimum view.
You can also view where the weak spot(s) are in tempered glass and clear plastics as they will be darkest. Helpful if you need to break it... or don't want to break it.
Is the screen polarized or is it possibly my screen protector?
I was driving with the top down and polarized sunglasses and noticed I could barely see my screen unless I tilt my head to the right (horizontal mounted)
Just wanted to see if anyone else noticed this.
I wonder if it's the preinstalled protector. Wearing my sunglasses I can barely see the screen. My s10+ right next to the s20 is clearly visible aside from being a bit darker obviously. I don't want to tear off the protector to see if it makes a difference..
I've got a WS glass protector. I can view mine in either horizontal or vertical no problem. It disappears if I point the top of the phone at 2:30 or 7:30 only. So really no problems for mine.
Its your sunglasses not working well with that type of screen, i have Oakley polarised and several different smartphones have the same issue for me.
This problem has been an issue for years, a search online will tell you the filters on the polarized glasses negates the light on the cell phone screen and how to work around it, try turning your phone 90° and see what happens.
Sent from my S20 Ultra