I have black spots appearing on the camera and in the photos I take. I tried tor remove the screen protector and wipe the camera, but it isnt doing anything.
Are these on the picture while viewing on phone or on the pictures on your computer as well? I think it just might be black ink blob problem that most galaxy s3's suffer from because of the super amoled display.
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pjcordi said:
Are these on the picture while viewing on phone or on the pictures on your computer as well? I think it just might be black ink blob problem that most galaxy s3's suffer from because of the super amoled display.
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the pictures have the spot as well as the camera has the spot on it. when I move the camera, the spot stays in the same spot.
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When I open my camera app to take a picture I get a weird blob. Has anyone has this issue?
Mines fine
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What settings are you using? In low light some hace reporting yelowish tint. Others havent.
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I get a pink center when taking pictures in incandescent light. Hear it's pretty common though.
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I think it might be my camera, but I don't want you take it back. I think I got one of the good screens,I can't see the blobs or lines on the screen at the lowest brightness. Only when I really look at it in the dark but there's still barely any lol.
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dirt..
take the backplate out and clean the shield for the sensor
No luck but thanks everyone.
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corwest said:
I get a pink center when taking pictures in incandescent light. Hear it's pretty common though.
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I get that too. It sucks, but I'm not gonna take mine back since I have a decent screen :/
arrow123 said:
I think it might be my camera, but I don't want you take it back. I think I got one of the good screens,I can't see the blobs or lines on the screen at the lowest brightness. Only when I really look at it in the dark but there's still barely any lol.
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If you have a good screen then great haha. However the best way to test is with full brightness and a completely black image. You should see a green tint along with the lines and blobs. If you have a white SGSII, you won't really be able to see them until the soft keys turn off.
arrow123 said:
When I open my camera app to take a picture I get a weird blob. Has anyone has this issue?
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have you tried cleaning your lenses?
or taken out the protective plastic that was there when new?
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have you tried cleaning your lenses?
or taken out the protective plastic that was there when new?
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I cleaned the lens with a cloth but it's still showing that little blob inside of the picture.
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Does the blob go away with flash, no flash?
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Does the blob go away with flash, no flash?
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Still in the picture with or without flash. Do you guys think they will exchange it?
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If its a new phone they should because its a manufacturers defect. There should be no charges either for that.
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Still in the picture with or without flash. Do you guys think they will exchange it?
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Whenever my screen displays a black color in a certain few spots,you can see a weird black spot underneath that looks like oil leaking into the screen. You can only see this when the screen is dark and everything else works fine. Do you think this will be a big problem?
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All amoled phones have that. It looks like an ink spots or blotches. You can only see it in a pitch black room. Its not a problem and shouldn't be noticeable during regular use. You can get an app called LCD screen test if you really want to see the blotches in a dark room
..but I wouldn't worry about it!
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Thanks, I was a bit worried that it might cause hardware problems in the future
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I'm not sure if this is just my phone or its like this on everyone else's phone.
The screen has a general yellow tint throughout the entire screen when viewed in portrait mode. This generally is ok with me if it's even throughout.. However when I turn the screen clockwise to the landscape mode, and there is a clear white band without any yellow tint approximately a quarter of an inch wide on the left side of the screen. If I reverse the orientation such that I turn the phone 180 degrees to the other landscape mode there is another white band but this time only an eighth of an inch or less.
You can test this out opening up the browser to Google since there is a lot of white in that Web page.
Please let me know if it's just my phone or an issue with the nexus in general. I've also tried different rooms and kernels without any differences.
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It's defective. Some color misrepresentation is normal, but white bands are not.
Thanks for the reply, I'm not sure if it's a software issue as the band is not there in portrait mode, and only in landscape. And that also changes from landscape in one orientation as compared to 180 degrees in the other direction.
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Thanks for the reply, I'm not sure if it's a software issue as the band is not there in portrait mode, and only in landscape. And that also changes from landscape in one orientation as compared to 180 degrees in the other direction.
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In my eyes yellow tint is what you want. Blue tint means the display is of poor quality,
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In my eyes yellow tint is what you want. Blue tint means the display is of poor quality,
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Preference. Cooler displays and warmer displays. I prefer cooler.
Problem isn't cooler or warmer display. It the fact that when I turn the screen to landscape there is a section on the left that is pure white without the tint.. And it not there when it's turned back to portrait mode.
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red 90 said:
Problem isn't cooler or warmer display. It the fact that when I turn the screen to landscape there is a section on the left that is pure white without the tint.. And it not there when it's turned back to portrait mode.
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I see. Well it sure sounds messed up.
Understand it could be a software issue but any sort of banding can't be good might be better if you just sent it to the service centre
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You can fix the yellow tint with franco's kernel.
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I was also having this issue but after I flashed MiNCO ROM this issue disappeared.
I suggest you to try this ROM it comes with Franco kernel.
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It is NOT AS SERIOUS as on this image(its a image from google)
On my display there are maybe 8 small dots and a little bigger one in the screen corner. It is only visible on a totally black wallpaper.
What is it????
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Dead pixels...I got 2
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Does it only appear on a completely black screen?
Mine 2 appear only when the screen is completely black...not off but when it is completely black like in a wallpaper or video
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Xxul said:
It is NOT AS SERIOUS as on this image(its a image from google)
On my display there are maybe 8 small dots and a little bigger one in the screen corner. It is only visible on a totally black wallpaper.
What is it????
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If you're talking about the individual pixels that stand out, then you may have a few stuck pixels... not dead pixels... stuck pixels. This is indicative of a damaged and/or defective panel. Truthfully, other than an RMA or replacing the panel, there's not much you can do about this.
However, if you're talking about the black splotches on the screen, that's a frequently occurring anomaly common to OLED displays. It's called miura, and it's perfectly normal. It's not a manufacturing defect and it's not a sign of damage to the panel. Furthermore, it should only be noticeable on a completely black screen and in a nearly pitch black environment, like in a very dark room.
For your sake, I really hope you were talking about the splotches and not the funky pixels. I hope this has been informative and/or useful/helpful. Take care and have a good one man!
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Guys I noticed something really annoying where as when there is a white background application like play store, WhatsApp, even xda I could see some particles that are not moving when I'm scrolling. I thought it was screen protector so I removed it, cleaned the screen and I could still see these particles which I guess they are dirty. Our are they something else maybe screen is damaged? And if it's dirt how did it get in there? It's only a month used.
If you could try it with me on your note 2 that would be great.
Put brightness on maximum no auto. Open play store and look closely and scroll to see any stable Black dots.
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If you mean that white things aren't really white like other devices and somehow has black spots, than thats normal I guess.. I have the same thing.. that annoyed me for a while but I became used to it.
It might be something to do with non-Pentile amoled screen.
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Mohammed779 said:
If you mean that white things aren't really white like other devices and somehow has black spots, than thats normal I guess.. I have the same thing.. that annoyed me for a while but I became used to it.
It might be something to do with non-Pentile amoled screen.
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Yes. And not only the whites any other bright colour like here in xda u can see black spots, very tiny but plenty that they are obvious. I just want a confirmation if that is dirt and not my screen is faulty somehow.
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mezo91 said:
Yes. And not only the whites any other bright colour like here in xda u can see black spots, very tiny but plenty that they are obvious. I just want a confirmation if that is dirt and not my screen is faulty somehow.
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Dead pixels perhaps?
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