A very small part of the screen is White spots! Pixels may be burned? Is there a way to get this problem solved?
make a screenshot and open in PC. if the white spots is on screenshot, is it SW bug
if not, must supersede display
Look up the phone, I can not find a spot, but I find spot when I look at the angle of the screen
saminem said:
Look up the phone, I can not find a spot, but I find spot when I look at the angle of the screen
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Probably a hardware problem
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These spots are very very low color. It is almost like a blur mode and It is not easy to see
Drupry said:
make a screenshot and open in PC. if the white spots is on screenshot, is it SW bug
if not, must supersede display
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No white spots or anything on the screen shot.
saminem said:
No white spots or anything on the screen shot.
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Its your screen then, you should send it to SE.
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please try this in your phone .set your brightness in lowest .For me it's most noticeable when i'm scrolling slowly, e.g. when in the settings menu, or the twitter app. Try scrolling very slow up or down in settings,.
I think this should be common problem .please test your one .
Yes that happens, but it is not an actual screen flickering issue, rather an optical illusion created by textured backgrounds. I don’t use twitter, therefore not sure what kind of a background it has, but if you look closely at the white background displayed in phone settings, you will see that it has a textured background with very thin diagonal lines. Its more visible when the brightness is low because otherwise the lines are too light to be noticed.
Go to this page and scroll the page, you will see the same flickering effect on your computer monitor
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Yes that happens, but it is not an actual screen flickering issue, rather an optical illusion created by textured backgrounds. I don’t use twitter, therefore not sure what kind of a background it has, but if you look closely at the white background displayed in phone settings, you will see that it has a textured background with very thin diagonal lines. Its more visible when the brightness is low because otherwise the lines are too light to be noticed.
Go to this page and scroll the page, you will see the same flickering effect on your computer monitor
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this link shows the problem that I have with my phone .in this link I see same flickering and I understand this is a optical illusion .but I think our phones problem is not a optical illusion .because I tried several htc one x ,30% of them had this problem .also you can find this problem in any white page.
Can you find this flickering in your phone ?
what about others ?
Just as well I'm using auto brightness - no issues for me!
Seriously, are you trying to find problems??
Try with screen filter app. It flickering a lot
I found a new issue - when I look at my screen through my polarised Ray Bans I see random colours and it flickers like mad - it MUST be faulty!!
EddyOS said:
I found a new issue - when I look at my screen through my polarised Ray Bans I see random colours and it flickers like mad - it MUST be faulty!!
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hehehe very funny.we dont have this problem with auto brightness but the problem is auto brighness is sobright for me.I always set to lowest brightness
bluelove2 said:
hehehe very funny.we dont have this problem with auto brightness but the problem is auto brighness is sobright for me.I always set to lowest brightness
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i also have screen backlight flickering since on ARHD 9.3.2 anyone knows what I could try to fix it
bluelove2 said:
this link shows the problem that I have with my phone .in this link I see same flickering and I understand this is a optical illusion .but I think our phones problem is not a optical illusion .because I tried several htc one x ,30% of them had this problem .also you can find this problem in any white page.
Can you find this flickering in your phone ?
what about others ?
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I can ONLY see the flickering effect in the settings page. It doesn't happen on any other normal white backgrounds. That is why I said it is an optical illusion.
Androidfromspace said:
anyone knows what I could try to fix it
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Turn on auto brightness like a normal person
I noticed today, when i am in dark,
i turn the one x from sleep, the 3 physical keys lighting i see 3 light bleeds on the screen above the 3 physical keys as long as the screen is black, on whiter picture it wont show the bleeds..
is it same for you?
seen mostly in dark and on a darker background. its like seen only when the 3 physical touch buttons are lighting... ideas?
rommark said:
seen mostly in dark and on a darker background. its like seen only when the 3 physical touch buttons are lighting... ideas?
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I have got exactly the same, but I turn my back lights off, makes it look much cleaner and neater in anycase, it's my only real answer to the problem, if you are wanting the app I use to do it let me know.
Roars21 said:
I have got exactly the same, but I turn my back lights off, makes it look much cleaner and neater in anycase, it's my only real answer to the problem, if you are wanting the app I use to do it let me know.
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funny i thought it happened to me coz i've smashed the phone while it was in my lag pocket into my car's wheel , it smashed exectly where the buttons located in the footer... thought i some how got the glass closer to the leds which makes this affect...but you've relaxed me...
yea i would love get this app plz
rommark said:
funny i thought it happened to me coz i've smashed the phone while it was in my lag pocket into my car's wheel , it smashed exectly where the buttons located in the footer... thought i some how got the glass closer to the leds which makes this affect...but you've relaxed me...
yea i would love get this app plz
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This is the app I use. you can also create widgets for enabling or disabling.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haxor&hl=en
Roars21 said:
This is the app I use. you can also create widgets for enabling or disabling.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haxor&hl=en
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Nice, whats best settings i need put? disable the soft keys backlight?
Guys can you help me out with this, its a simple doubt I don't know what it means....Please look at the picture attached and you will find white bright spots(4'o clock position in the image). What is it
P.S IT(THE SPOT) CHANGES ITS BRIGHTNESS INTENSITY WHEN EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT COLOURS, WHEN BLACK ITS ALSO FULL BLACK.
Have you hit the screen or dropped the device recently?
Looks like you have a stuck pixel,try using a video of an off tune signal to see if it fixes,might have to run the video for a few hours.
This might fix: http://www.jscreenfix.com/
Not sure if it's possible to run on a tablet though..
johnisme said:
Looks like you have a stuck pixel,try using a video of an off tune signal to see if it fixes,might have to run the video for a few hours.
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I tried many stuck pixel fixing application... Still no use...
Bottom of the screenshot
JReeher said:
Bottom of the screenshot
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I don't see any white spots?
Yeah they didnt capture on the screen shot which makes me think theyre something with the back light ?
I know this isn't really light bleed, given its an AMOLED screen... But when on the home screen with a black image, there is what looks like light bleed across the top of the screen. This only happens on the home screen. Any ideas?
I have the same effect up top... It's like the notification area is glowing a bit so you know it's there.
codya321 said:
I know this isn't really light bleed, given its an AMOLED screen... But when on the home screen with a black image, there is what looks like light bleed across the top of the screen. This only happens on the home screen. Any ideas?
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If you took a screenshot of your phone's screen and the effect is there, it means it's not your hardware. Screenshots don't actually capture what you see through the panel. Just like you can't see burn in with a screenshot you can't see light bleed or any kind of panel deformation as well.
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obsanity said:
If you took a screenshot of your phone's screen and the effect is there, it means it's not your hardware. Screenshots don't actually capture what you see through the panel. Just like you can't see burn in with a screenshot you can't see light bleed or any kind of panel deformation as well.
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Yes, I understand it's not hardware... But it's an issue none the less...
You can see it in the top of the image I attached in my original post. It is only persent on the home screen, and it's really annoying. It's extremely obvious with a black wallpaper.
Yeah it's that particular wallpaper of Pluto or Earth. I get the same thing. In fact, try sliding over to the left where Google news feed is and put it in between screens. You can see it sliding to the top. It's even more pronounced when you switch the display theme to daylight instead of automatic.
In other words, Google has to fix their wallpapers. Nothing to see here. It's not light bleed and I would change the title of this thread to make it less confusing.
codya321 said:
Yes, I understand it's not hardware... But it's an issue none the less...
You can see it in the top of the image I attached in my original post. It is only persent on the home screen, and it's really annoying. It's extremely obvious with a black wallpaper.
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obsanity said:
Yeah it's that particular wallpaper of Pluto or Earth. I get the same thing. In fact, try sliding over to the left where Google news feed is and put it in between screens. You can see it sliding to the top. It's even more pronounced when you switch the display theme to daylight instead of automatic.
In other words, Google has to fix their wallpapers. Nothing to see here. It's not light bleed and I would change the title of this thread to make it less confusing.
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It is not just the Google wallpapers... It is literally any wallpaper that's dark enough.
Then it's the Google launcher. The point is there is nothing wrong with the display.
codya321 said:
It is not just the Google wallpapers... It is literally any wallpaper that's dark enough.
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obsanity said:
Then it's the Google launcher. The point is there is nothing wrong with the display.
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I'm well aware is not my hardware. Read my original post, I clearly said I know it's not the display. Light bleed is not possible on an AMOLED screen... And also not selective to the home screen only.
Just because it's software doesn't mean it's not an issue..
It's not a bug, it's here to prevent Burn-in. It's also visible on the bottom. I saw it with a grey wallpaper, I didn't see the line of the nav bar but on the home screen I did. Like I said, it's here to prevent Burn-in.
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It's not a bug, it's here to prevent Burn-in. It's also visible on the bottom. I saw it with a grey wallpaper, I didn't see the line of the nav bar but on the home screen I did. Like I said, it's here to prevent Burn-in.
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This is correct. It is there for a reason from Google.