Can someone tell me the difference between a "Dust under the screen" from a "Stuck/Dead pixel"?
I had a blue stuck pixel on my N7ii a month ago and I couldn't take it anymore so I had it replaced with my warranty. A day has passed when I used the new LCD, I noticed two pixels are bad. It's just like the old LCD but these two are a little bit smaller. And I can only see it on a black screen with the right angle while on the old one, I can see it on any other angle. If this is another stuck pixel, guess I have no choice but to live with it. I'm really starting to doubt the build quality of N7ii. :/
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Mine One X got a little scratch on screen, so I can't return it. I probably have a Sharp panel, since my screen has a pronounced yellowish tone, that I can't get out of my mind.
I know it's probably a stupid idea, since my screen - besides the warm tone - has nothing wrong with it, but if I went to a HTC repair center and asked for a screen replacement (an Acer screen), how much do you think it would cost me?
Given you would need to replace screen + glass (it's stuck together) you're probably looking at $200+. Not worth it IMO just to get rid of the yellowing.
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Doubt they'll even have much in terms of spares at the moment. Somebody else tried to get their One X fixed and they were told that pretty much everything is devoted to manufacturing still.
Here's the story:
I bought my HOX (Indian, International, SH24 batch) close to 6 months ago (continue reading before saying it won't be replaced). I checked and tested everything according to the guide as soon as I could and it only showed a little bit of screen flex on the upper left corner, but I didn't say anything because I could live with that (I'm not that picky). Then, after some time I found out that the back of the device had a small bump near the camera lens, and by looking it up on xda I found out that it might be the battery expanding and we all know what could follow to that. Recently, I found that the screen has two vertical lines that are noticeable on grey backgrounds. These lines are not dead or burnt pixels, it seems as if the backlight was uneven and those lines were a lighter color than the rest of the screen.
Now, here is where I start to wonder the topic title.
If they were to repair it and assuming that that's the only damage and no other parts are involved, they would need to replace at least the back cover, the screen and the battery. Considering the only part that seems to be perfect is the motherboard, and that the rest needs replacement, is it possible to get a replacement unit instead of going through the whole hassle and wait of getting the repair done?
Recently I've started seeing yellowing pixels on the left side of my screen.. It started about a month ago and now, especially visible on a white screen, there's a huge line of yellowed/dead/burnt pixels. I didn't know if this was an issue that some other people have had or if theres a way to fix it... I love this phone but this is some stuff I remember happening to the those POS iphone 4's. Really upsets me.
Picture would be helpful.
Its on the left side of the screen.. Not a lot of light but its pretty noticable if you're using my phone
Rma it. If you have warranty. It's not likely to go away.
Add said above rma it.it is very noticeable.
EDIT: Someone please move this post to troubleshooting, this is between my first posts on this forum, sorry.
Hello,
I have an issue with my T325, I have a white light bleed spot that is visible only on white or light pages between the two slim slots (in the middle of the screen but a bit to left). They are not dead pixels, many cheap phones have such a brighter spot.
I bought the tablet brand new 5 months ago, I have warranty for one and a half more years but it takes half a month or more until they see, repair and return the device if I send it in. (I haven't paid for premium service)
The spot appeared about 3 months ago but I told myself that I will not change my otherwise perfect screen for a brighter 0.3cm white spot even if it's a little annoying sometimes ( I had already exchanged two tablets until I got one without dead pixels or dirt inside the screen). I haven't dropped, pushed the screen on that point or did anything that could have damaged it.
However, at the beginning of this month i wiped my screen with a cloth that had something very hard on it and I didn't see and managed to get a deep 1 cm scratch (I can actually hook my nail in it) exactly in the middle of my screen and I didn't have a screen protector (who needs one on a tablet ? ). I am thinking on convincing somehow the service to change the screen because of the light bleeding. The two issues are unrelated, there is only one scratch on the screen clearly from a swiping motion.
Does anyone have an idea on whether the screen is defective or there is some strain in that point ?
Did anyone have a similar issue and managed to solve it ? Should I try sending it in ?
I don't know why, but I see the left edge part of the screen reddish, while the right half side is normal-greenish. I do see a different between both sides in a full white picture.
Do you notice anything in yours? Because I it's super little noticeable but I'm getting crazy, and I'm about to request a replacement.
Ok definitely that's there. Just show a friend the white pic and told him to compare the edges. "The left one is a bit reddish.
So, is it better to wait for a replacement process or better request a refund and buy another one with other account?
I having screen issues to but they don't seem to want to rma mine
https://forum.xda-developers.com/oneplus-5t/help/picky-amoled-brightness-uniformity-t3709770
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Return it if the screen looks bad and get another. Mine looks great and this is coming from a guy who returned the Pixel 2 XL because of horrible blue shift at slight angles. (I used to have a Pixel XL and it was great)