Please help!! - HTC One X

I've just updated to 4.04 and everything works fine,except for one blue dot that appears in upper left part of the screen,and it only appears in dark backrounds,what to do? Will it disapear? Would it expand? And should I replace the phone ??
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A couple of dead pixels, perhaps? I have a similar case. No, it will not expand and I'm not sure if you can replace it for free.
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I bought it before 11 days!! With 2year warranty!
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Try to return it, but sometimes dead pixels are considered normal behavior for lcd screens.
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how can it be normal,they are supposed to do the work? I don't know what to do,I mean it is visible,its size is 1x1mm,and only in black color,I guess its the black pixels that are dead,can anyone else tell me what to do??

its looks like really really fade blue dot on black background,what that is can anyone tell me,are those black pixels or something that can be repaired,it started after update on 4.04,maybe it was there before,maybe I didn't noticed it,what should I do??

Go for warranty, if its the lcd there isn't much to do about it. Or replace the digitizer & LCD. But that's a job i won't recommend !

Mr Hofs said:
Go for warranty, if its the lcd there isn't much to do about it. Or replace the digitizer & LCD. But that's a job i won't recommend !
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would it expand,is it something crucially wrong with the LCD,it isn't pixels its like small round circle very fade blue that only appears in dark backgrounds, innoticeable in normal use....

No it probably won't expand, depends on the pixels itself, i think its bad luck. I had this problem with my tv. Sometimes you see it sometimes you don't, depends on the color that need to be displayed by the pixel.
Its like a 3 color base, 1 color breaks and on a different background you see a different color because it can't display the right color because the pixel needs that particular color to display it right .....if you get my point
How do i say this clear and basic.....mixing 2 colors will give a certain other color, now the pixel is dead it can't do that anymore, so on some colors of the screen you see a different color because the pixel can't produce that color anymore ....
Hope i say this right

more problems with screen,just noticed couple of dead pixels visible on black screen,there are maybe 10,tomorow it's off to the shop with phone...

Dead pixels aren't visible on black. Maybe you have stuck pixels.

Mr Hofs said:
No it probably won't expand, depends on the pixels itself, i think its bad luck. I had this problem with my tv. Sometimes you see it sometimes you don't, depends on the color that need to be displayed by the pixel.
Its like a 3 color base, 1 color breaks and on a different background you see a different color because it can't display the right color because the pixel needs that particular color to display it right .....if you get my point
How do i say this clear and basic.....mixing 2 colors will give a certain other color, now the pixel is dead it can't do that anymore, so on some colors of the screen you see a different color because the pixel can't produce that color anymore ....
Hope i say this right
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gotcha dead pixels I was referring in my previous post,are visible in black background,and are visible because they are white,are they dead or is that some other problem?? anyway phone will go to the shop tomorrow,because I just bought the damn thing,and it has faulty screen,warranty is 2yrs,anyway they have to accept the phone back....

BenPope said:
Dead pixels aren't visible on black. Maybe you have stuck pixels.
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my god how many pixels are they dead,hot,stuck... maybe it is what you are saying,then how do I resolve it,does it need to go to shop,or is there a quick fix,and the blue stain that I said,is visible in some angles,not in all,to be exact when I tilt the phone to the upper left corner...

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my god how many pixels are they dead,hot,stuck... maybe it is what you are saying,then how do I resolve it,does it need to go to shop,or is there a quick fix,and the blue stain that I said,is visible in some angles,not in all,to be exact when I tilt the phone to the upper left corner...
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Take it back to the shop, 10 white pixels on black is clearly unacceptable.

I got a brand new hox because of 1 stuck pixel on black backround. The phone was 7 days old.
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A dead pixel is one that is always black
A stuck pixel will be one that has a colour stuck on.
There are industry standard for tolerances of dead/stuck pixels.
I believe screens used in phones and televisions are type 2 which means there has to be 4 damaged pixels in a 1inch area to be considered faulty.
Though in the UK at least you can usually get a direct exchange for anything in the first 14-28 days
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[Q] LCD Bakclight Glow

Hi
I've bought yesterday my Desire and I've noticed that in the upper middle screen part there is a small yellowish backlight glow only seen on black background. Can You tell me if there should be one or I should take it back to the shop ? This is probably the new SLCD version. I don't know is this a flaw or all of the sceens have some little glow on the black.
Thanks in advance
yellowish backlight?
is it in a dot size?
have you try different background color (red, green, blue)?
yellowish backlight?
is it in a dot size?
have you try different background color (red, green, blue)?
It is some kind of LCD bleeding. It looks similar to the picture attached below.
Mine is just slightly visible compared to this photo (copied from androidforums.com) but still it's the same issue. I just wanted to confirm from a SLCD Desire user if this is a typical for those diplays, or if I should take it back to the shop.
Most LCD screens bleed light to some degree, but that looks totally unacceptable to me. I'd take it back.
EDIT: Oops, should have read the full post. Well that one above is really bad, any chance of getting a picture of yours?
aljwatson69 said:
Most LCD screens bleed light to some degree, but that looks totally unacceptable to me. I'd take it back.
EDIT: Oops, should have read the full post. Well that one above is really bad, any chance of getting a picture of yours?
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Yeah, I finally managed to do some photos.
The second one is with other light source (a 20W lamp). The first and third are without any lamp, high iso photos, but the first one has added brigthness in Photoshop, and third is on default. Remember these photos are on full display brightness, just to show how the screen behaves on dark, black background.
cant u see if its slcd on the side of ur package?
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cant u see if its slcd on the side of ur package?
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It is a slcd because it doesn't say it's amoled on the back. I just wanted to know if all slcds in Desire have this problem. I don't want to take it back just to get another device that has the same problem or even worse.
Well that's definitely SLCD... OLED (like my phone) will be pitch black when it's on a black screen, as there is no backlight on them.
Yes that is definitely a flaw. I would definitely take it back. It's unlikely you'd get another one that bad.
I've found a film on YouTube:
So it's just probably the thing with all SLCD's. Still I love the phone and since I know that I won't get a AMOLED version I'll probably keep this and just have fun with it. Thank You all for Your replies

Lighter vertical line of pixels in landscape

Hello everyone, today I've noticed that on landscape mode my GN has a lighter and brighter vertical line of pixels on the left side, if I turn the phone on the left; if I turn the phone on the right it doesn't happen and everything is fine on both sides. It is really annoying me and I can't say if it is the first time it happens or this kind of issue has been always there. It can be noticed only with white or light backgrounds and in EVERY photo, if brightness is switched to max it is hard to see but with automatic or half brightness is pretty clear.
I tried to screenshot it but I'm afraid this is something hardware since it doesn't show on screenshot.
Anyone else with the same problem?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/542/img5505n.jpg/
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Is it green? I have a similar issue. I think it's a case of screen burn.
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bar_rodoy said:
Is it green? I have a similar issue. I think it's a case of screen burn.
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See the attached pics...I didn't manage to attach them to my first post.
I think its related to the screen burn issue. I have somthibg similair too, but it noticeable only on white background. I see green color there..
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That's covered under warranty. Get it replaced.
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Smokeey said:
That's covered under warranty. Get it replaced.
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Do you know how this thing is technically called?
La Rascassa said:
Do you know how this thing is technically called?
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I think I have the same issue. Don't know if I should go and get a replacement. It also only shows on white background while browsing.
EDIT: The captured screenshot doesn't show this, so no point in uploading it.
bozint said:
I think I have the same issue. Don't know if I should go and get a replacement. It also only shows on white background while browsing.
EDIT: The captured screenshot doesn't show this, so no point in uploading it.
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Took it to assistance. It'll be back in 10 working days and since I don't have something not even similar to replace it I'm stuck with an old Sony Ericsson W205...what a nightmare!
La Rascassa said:
Took it to assistance. It'll be back in 10 working days and since I don't have something not even similar to replace it I'm stuck with an old Sony Ericsson W205...what a nightmare!
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At least you can replace it. I am from Israel and I bought the Gnex in the US directly from Google. I noticed this problem a day before I went on the flight so I didnt have much time to replace it. But it doesnt much bother me. I know that those Super AMOLED screen have too much problems... Just live with it right now.
i have the same issue right now.
For replacing the GNex i had to go in a samsung point or they come to my home for took it?
La Rascassa said:
Hello everyone, today I've noticed that on landscape mode my GN has a lighter and brighter vertical line of pixels on the left side, if I turn the phone on the left; if I turn the phone on the right it doesn't happen and everything is fine on both sides. It is really annoying me and I can't say if it is the first time it happens or this kind of issue has been always there. It can be noticed only with white or light backgrounds and in EVERY photo, if brightness is switched to max it is hard to see but with automatic or half brightness is pretty clear.
I tried to screenshot it but I'm afraid this is something hardware since it doesn't show on screenshot.
Anyone else with the same problem?
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I have the exact same issue on my Galaxy Nexus. The same row of pixels (along the top-edge). It's not visible in portrait mode because the notification bar is black and the pixels are switched off.
Here's the kicker: since this afternoon, the row of pixels are switched on even when the background is black. They appear as a faint line and become brighter when there's a background image. I put the phone under a magnifying glass and there appear to be three such rows, not one. It could be the pentile matrix playing with my eyes since the pixels are too small to see even with a (low power) magnifying glass, but there's definitely more than one row.
Anyone else?
jackerhack said:
I have the exact same issue on my Galaxy Nexus. The same row of pixels (along the top-edge). It's not visible in portrait mode because the notification bar is black and the pixels are switched off.
Here's the kicker: since this afternoon, the row of pixels are switched on even when the background is black. They appear as a faint line and become brighter when there's a background image. I put the phone under a magnifying glass and there appear to be three such rows, not one. It could be the pentile matrix playing with my eyes since the pixels are too small to see even with a (low power) magnifying glass, but there's definitely more than one row.
Anyone else?
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Can you post or link a picture? I mean under a magnifying glass, just to see how it looks like...ehm not sure if it is possible though
I am having the same problem on mine too. There are these streaks that runs across in landscape or portrait. it's more noticable in a grayish white background. It's very easy to see with a screen test app that shows one color on the whole screen. Lately, I also notice the very top and bottom line of pixels like would lit up brighter. For example, when i touch the context buttons at the bottom, bottom pixels of the buttom would lit up bright white.
Edit: clariification, it's the same lines of streaks if held in portrait, it would go across. when in landscape, the same streaks goes to to bottom.
I also have a lighter vertical line of pixels on the side of the screen when in landscape. The interesting thing, though, is that it is on the left, regardless of whether my phone is in landscape with the power button on the top or the button. either way it's on the left of the picture. So I don't think it's a hardware issue. More likely a calibration issue?
I also have horizontal banding of slightly different shades in portrait on grey/white backgrounds (eg: facebook app). These become harder to see the more brightness I turn up.
Yep, have it too...
Now I'm deciding whether to go to the Service Center....
Other than that small line, the phone is perfect so i guess i won't bother..
salem_christ said:
I also have a lighter vertical line of pixels on the side of the screen when in landscape. The interesting thing, though, is that it is on the left, regardless of whether my phone is in landscape with the power button on the top or the button. either way it's on the left of the picture. So I don't think it's a hardware issue. More likely a calibration issue?
I also have horizontal banding of slightly different shades in portrait on grey/white backgrounds (eg: facebook app). These become harder to see the more brightness I turn up.
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I got the entire screen replaced by Samsung Italy. 100% hardware issue
i have the same issue... but i think it is not "burn in", it is just a pixel line brighter than the rest, in my case it shows all the colors as it should, just brighter.
Strange...
A couple of weeks ago I noticed the topmost line of pixels of my Gnex is miscoloured or brighter than normal, and yet sometimes displays correctly, usually when black.
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I noticed it's on the bottom too. Maybe some backlight problem or something... But sometimes it changes colour due to shades changing, it's like in half shades it's shining more and in other half it's darker. Like some software compensating. There's other colours, but blue looks differently.

black dots on my note 2 screen

Hey all. Today i moved from my HTC sensation to a brand new galaxy note 2. Being aware of the burn-in effect i decided to install screen filter. After that, i set the brighness to the minimum in the app and i have observed some black dots on my screen, dots wich i couldn't see on the default brightness of the phone. Anyone having this problem? Besides that, i just love this phablet:d
Show us.
Pics or it never happened
I think he's talking about the black blobs normal to an amoled screen. When the screen is at very low brightness on a black background you can see these black dots/blobs.
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prinzhernan said:
I think he's talking about the black blobs normal to an amoled screen. When the screen is at very low brightness on a black background you can see these black dots/blobs.
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It's true for oled and amoled screen, my ps vita with oled screen and my note 2 had it too, it perpectly normal
gunlock4real said:
It's true for oled and amoled screen, my ps vita with oled screen and my note 2 had it too, it perpectly normal
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I can see tge streaks on auto brightness. Mine goes back to Sprint Monday and I'm going toninspect the replacement for one with less streaks - I can love with the dots.
i have multiple black dots on my note 2 screen. am taking it for warranty today cuz i have multiple other issues like bubble under glass near home button. but will try to explain to service guy about black dots too but it will be really hard cuz it doesn't appear in well lit areas. unless he pulls a blanket over his head
maybe he'll be able to see this idk
http://i.imgur.com/ttJuN.jpg
D4rkShadow said:
i have multiple black dots on my note 2 screen. am taking it for warranty today cuz i have multiple other issues like bubble under glass near home button. but will try to explain to service guy about black dots too but it will be really hard cuz it doesn't appear in well lit areas. unless he pulls a blanket over his head
maybe he'll be able to see this idk
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excuse my eyes, but i really can't see which black dots that should be your problem in pic above... it's all black to me....

Is All Amoled Screen are Not Perfect Like Mine(Note 2)

hiii,
i bought my note 2 on 29-1-2013
now what i noticed in my screen,
there middle 10% part is shaded with 1% opacity,
if we look closely then it's not noticable as u seen from far,
from naked eyes is too difficult to see,
its not like Colours are gone, only looks like shade,
if i increase brightness to 100% then the small shade like finish.
i m confused that it is defected or not,
is that Normal, does nay body heard that type of case,
Please make me happy,tell me that it is Normal,I dont wana give my phone to bad service guys.
Are you talking about this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108073 ?
gub said:
Are you talking about this : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2108073 ?
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Not actually,
i want to know, something like very very less shaded area in white background,
i have in middle,
i have no problem about it, but u know its costly device, i m worried about it.
is that normal, its hard to see a shaded area,Its in middle, but when i see from far, then it is noticable,but hard again...
are all amoled not plain background?
yellow tint
I have that yellow tint that the link is describing due to the glue during the manufacturing process. I'm able to see it when looking directly to the screen. When the screen is slightly angled away, that yellow tint is gone. I hope it will be resolved on future updates.
psycotrompus said:
I have that yellow tint that the link is describing due to the glue during the manufacturing process. I'm able to see it when looking directly to the screen. When the screen is slightly angled away, that yellow tint is gone. I hope it will be resolved on future updates.
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So, is that Not issue? :cyclops:
it could be a screen burn in ...because of keeping the display on for a long period...like during navigation for long time
use app like display tester from play store to try resolve the burn in
pakure said:
it could be a screen burn in ...because of keeping the display on for a long period...like during navigation for long time
use app like display tester from play store to try resolve the burn in
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No, i use my phone for calling and sometime gaming, but not much screen on..
is that,glue between the screen itself and the gorila glass?
someone told me that..
Can't say what's your problem without any pictures but yes, AMOLED displays differ from device to device, and it's still immature, unlike LCD displays.
And yes, mine has Yellowish tint too.
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jujuburi said:
Can't say what's your problem without any pictures but yes, AMOLED displays differ from device to device, and it's still immature, unlike LCD displays.
And yes, mine has Yellowish tint too.
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Which place u got yellow tint? What opacity?
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psycotrompus said:
I have that yellow tint that the link is describing due to the glue during the manufacturing process. I'm able to see it when looking directly to the screen. When the screen is slightly angled away, that yellow tint is gone. I hope it will be resolved on future updates.
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This can only be resolved with a color temperature change, up to now im still wondering why the color temperature on the Galaxy Note 2 devices vary so much from phone to phone and no its not the glue. From where I live this is valid with in the 7 days of replacement provided that the next unit they open up is not yellow. But if im in a pitch black room or no 'warm' light sources there are no traces of this warm color temp.
Mine has no yellow tint, mine looks like middle area of screen is grey shaded, I checked, protector is ok, but screen middle area is very slightly shaded. Very difficult to see, when we scroll fb or youtube(down to up) then its noticable... most in plane white background...
I hope someone understand my fail English. .
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Mandeep148 said:
Mine has no yellow tint, mine looks like middle area of screen is grey shaded, I checked, protector is ok, but screen middle area is very slightly shaded. Very difficult to see, when we scroll fb or youtube(down to up) then its noticable... most in plane white background...
I hope someone understand my fail English. .
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Thats obviously a defect, have it replaced.
so, thats a picture,
shows that middle area of screen is grey shaded,
is that Normal?
have it replaced.
Like I already said in another thread to your query, this is normal. If you can't distinguish this from the naked eye (during normal use), this is definitely normal. I'm sure you are keeping the display in low brightness; this brightness uniformity issue exists on virtually all AMOLED displays, and the Mura Effect does have some attribute to this as well. Rumors say that the Samsung's Flagship Devices this year (2013) might feature an SLCD3 instead of AMOLED. Might indicate that AMOLED displays still need further refinement. If the shade is not so prominent, you should not worry about it then. Every Note 2 has this, those that say they don't see the shade are not looking close enough. I call this AMOLED phenomena a Samsung-kind-of-thing for a reason.
Mandeep148 said:
Not actually,
i want to know, something like very very less shaded area in white background,
i have in middle,
i have no problem about it, but u know its costly device, i m worried about it.
is that normal, its hard to see a shaded area,Its in middle, but when i see from far, then it is noticable,but hard again...
are all amoled not plain background?
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Like I already said in another thread to your query, this is normal. If you can't distinguish this from the naked eye (during normal use), this is definitely normal. I'm sure you are keeping the display in low brightness; this brightness uniformity issue exists on virtually all AMOLED displays, and the Mura Effect does have some attribute to this as well. Rumors say that the Samsung's Flagship Devices this year (2013) might feature an SLCD3 instead of AMOLED. Might indicate that AMOLED displays still need further refinement. If the shade is not so prominent, you should not worry about it then. Every Note 2 has this, those that say they don't see the shade are not looking close enough. I call this AMOLED phenomena a Samsung-kind-of-thing for a reason.
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Thanx.. u solved my problem...
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Moto Z Play - Light Bleeding SuperAmoled screen

Just bought a new Zplay 1 week ago. I noticed on dark (not total black) colors that my top right screen corner is a bit brighter that the other parts of the screen. This brightness expands from right too to the middle. My question: is it fixable? Should i ask for a replacement device from Motorola's service (will they accept it?) or stick with this device and live with that? From previous experience from other services, usually i got the older phone back in worst condition than it was before. Anyone else with same problem?
I'm open to suggestions. Thanks.
Btw, fantastic device :fingers-crossed:
Amoled displays cannot have backlight bleeding since they have no backlight. Try downloading a pure black image, turn your brightness to maximum (no auto brightness) and see what you get. If you can still see something, then you might have a defective oled display. Motorola customer service might try to turn you down with the usual "Back light bleed is totally normal (it is normal on IPS LCDs to an extent)", since they more than likely dont know the difference between an IPS LCD and an AMOLED.
Or you could try turning up your brightness to maximum and just activate moto display and see if you can see anything.
jon7701 said:
Amoled displays cannot have backlight bleeding since they have no backlight. Try downloading a pure black image, turn your brightness to maximum (no auto brightness) and see what you get. If you can still see something, then you might have a defective oled display. Motorola customer service might try to turn you down with the usual "Back light bleed is totally normal (it is normal on IPS LCDs to an extent)", since they more than likely dont know the difference between an IPS LCD and an AMOLED.
Or you could try turning up your brightness to maximum and just activate moto display and see if you can see anything.
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On pure blacks i see nothing. The display is perfect. On the other hand i get to see a difference on other colors, mostly darker greys, for example on Chrome's empty tab panel where the color is a bit gray, there the problem can be seen. I'm don't know if this is natural or not. I will upload some pics to get an idea
Probably burn in on the screen from your status bar.. Also check the nav bar area too
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Probably burn in on the screen from your status bar.. Also check the nav bar area too
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Doesn't look like burn-in issue. Here the pics
AxiK. said:
Doesn't look like burn-in issue. Here the pics
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That's not normal, you should get a replacement
AxiK. said:
Doesn't look like burn-in issue. Here the pics
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Could be screen temp issue. Maybe wasnt calibrated correctly.
Id suggest get a screen test app , bring up a white color and see if that side has a yellow tint. If so its a color temp issue or also could be color distortion. Get a new one.
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StreetkillnHD said:
Could be screen temp issue. Maybe wasnt calibrated correctly.
Id suggest get a screen test app , bring up a white color and see if that side has a yellow tint. If so its a color temp issue or also could be color distortion. Get a new one.
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Today i sent it back to the store for a service check. They said if there is any issue with the screen i will get a new one or a refund. The thing is, i don't realy trust the technicians. Most of them are crappy
AxiK. said:
Today i sent it back to the store for a service check. They said if there is any issue with the screen i will get a new one or a refund. The thing is, i don't realy trust the technicians. Most of them are crappy
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Bestbuy where i live sucks if the issue is minor they wont sent it back for a new one.
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Good news, they gave me back the money. I will go for a new one.
My moto z plays dispay is slightly on the warmer side (whites are not pure white, a bit of yellowish). Initially i haven't noticed this but when compared this with redmi note 3 then i can see the difference where redmi note 3 colours are more vibrant.Is it normal? Or some issue with the screen?
I just checked m display and it's full black like the deep space, which was obvious since is an AMOLED display and all black pixels turn off to not show anything when they are black.
Ur Moto-Z seems like it was a LCD version lol! Good u get ur money back.
SkyFlasher said:
I just checked m display and it's full black like the deep space, which was obvious since is an AMOLED display and all black pixels turn off to not show anything when they are black.
Ur Moto-Z seems like it was a LCD version lol! Good u get ur money back.
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Technically the pics are not pure black backgrounds so in thay case the pixels are not off..
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phegde111 said:
My moto z plays dispay is slightly on the warmer side (whites are not pure white, a bit of yellowish). Initially i haven't noticed this but when compared this with redmi note 3 then i can see the difference where redmi note 3 colours are more vibrant.Is it normal? Or some issue with the screen?
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Check ur display with display teaster app
U can get from playstore
amit000in said:
Check ur display with display teaster app
U can get from playstore
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This is my go to app for testing screens, white and grey. Grey is usually the easiest to tell issues on with an amoled. This showed the terrible G-flex 2 panels weakness (greys were horrible on that screen)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tinyroar.amoledburninfix&hl=en
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This is my go to app for testing screens, white and grey. Grey is usually the easiest to tell issues on with an amoled. This showed the terrible G-flex 2 panels weakness (greys were horrible on that screen)
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tinyroar.amoledburninfix&hl=en
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Check ur display with total black background...not grey
Amoled usually checked with black background..& see it in dark invirment if any light visable ..if any light visable than ur display is faulty...
AMOLED displays always has to be TOTAL black, since there is not lamp providing light like in LCD and LED panels.
Obviously, there is a problem with the screen. If it does not affect the use, it does not matter, but if you can not accept such a screen, you can replace a new moto z play screen by yourself. This is a maintenance tutorial for moto z play screen. You can watch this to learn how to repair your moto z play.
Probably a defective model you got. Great you got the refund.
AxiK. said:
Good news, they gave me back the money. I will go for a new one.
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try this one Swift Black Substratum Theme +Oreo & Samsung theme

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