I where polarized sunglasses. With all my previous phones, I've never had a problem with polarized sunglasses. With the new Note 10+, the screen is very difficult to read. And as I rotate the screen, I get different shading going from dark to very washed out. Almost impossible to read the screen. Has anyone else had any problems with polarized sunglasses? Any solutions? (besides not wearing polarized glasses)
Hi,
a lot of smartphone use a polarized technology to enhance the display. Including iPhones...
If you do not want to, or cannot, remove your glasses, the only way is changing phone and testing it before.
Sorry
I have seen something like you describe, but with those privacy glass protectors, some make the screen look of at certain angles not just at the outmost angles that suposedly the should work, some even make the screen look stripped, in your case, try with some other polarized eyeglasses, in the end, it is somewhat expected, as the polarization alters the light coming into the eye
I noticed that with polarized glasses the screen has almost a prism effect where I can see a lot of different colors. Most notably the left and right curved edges of the screen turn solid green. My Note 9 looked dimmer with polarized glasses on but never gave off the colors I see with this phone.
Yeah I have aura black on the back and aura glow on the front lol
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Part of what you are seeing may be the stress pattern in the gorrila glass. Polarized light>glass>polarized glasses.
Solid plastic (and especially tempered glass) exhibit this effect as well however soft plastic protectors will not.
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Sorry to beat this dead horse but I believe this issue is new..
When taking a photo outdoors, with a bright sky and dark subject, the bright area bleeds over into the dark and causes a hazy effect. I believe this might be due to a reflection off the chrome bezel or plastic lens cover. example: http://i.imgur.com/70oG7.jpg
Has anyone else noticed this? I've spent the past few weeks in washington/oregon with this phone and sooo many shots have been ruined this way.
Edit: I believe it is a problem with reflections off the chrome bezel and the plastic lens cover, maybe along with the lens having no hood cover as the body is so thin. Using my other hand to shade the lens while taking pictures seems to fix the issue.
kertong said:
Sorry to beat this dead horse but I believe this issue is new..
When taking a photo outdoors, with a bright sky and dark subject, the bright area bleeds over into the dark and causes a hazy effect. I believe this might be due to a reflection off the chrome bezel or plastic lens cover. example: http://i.imgur.com/70oG7.jpg
Has anyone else noticed this? I've spent the past few weeks in washington/oregon with this phone and sooo many shots have been ruined this way.
Edit: I believe it is a problem with reflections off the chrome bezel and the plastic lens cover, maybe along with the lens having no hood cover as the body is so thin. Using my other hand to shade the lens while taking pictures seems to fix the issue.
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could be. i've notice this as well. a few things work for me. actually wiping the lens to make sure there are no smudges that could cause reflection. also putting the cam in macro mode.
Just wondering if anyone has the new version yet and knows if the screen is polarized and if so, in what direction. I have a first gen that I got a while ago that is destined for an install in my car. However the screen is invisible in landscape mode with polarized sunglasses so I've been holding off installing it.
No no that's not a feature of the screen, if the screen were polarized in a specific direction that would make the viewing angles horrible. You'd only want to view the device in that direction.
Your sunglasses are basically blocking out any incident light so it really shouldn't matter what device you use you're going to get the same result
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SWOLEGASM said:
No no that's not a feature of the screen, if the screen were polarized in a specific direction that would make the viewing angles horrible. You'd only want to view the device in that direction.
Your sunglasses are basically blocking out any incident light so it really shouldn't matter what device you use you're going to get the same result
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So just to confirm, the screen in the new gen isn't polarized like the last?
FWIW the polarization doesn't affect viewing angles, it affects what rotations the screen can be viewed (if you are wearing polarized glasses). Sorry to nitpick about wording if that's what you meant. Also I have no idea what you meant by the last statement or how it applies to this question.
Ryan_Mc said:
So just to confirm, the screen in the new gen isn't polarized like the last?
FWIW the polarization doesn't affect viewing angles, it affects what rotations the screen can be viewed (if you are wearing polarized glasses). Sorry to nitpick about wording if that's what you meant. Also I have no idea what you meant by the last statement or how it applies to this question.
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To simply answer you question.......The new N7 is the same. Cant see anything in landscape and portrait viewing is unaffected by polarized glasses.
Well that sucks but thanks for the info. All the other mobile devices I have are at least polarized on a 45 degree angle so they can be used in either direction... albeit dimmed quite a bit. I'm a little surprised Google didn't do this.
Ryan_Mc said:
Well that sucks but thanks for the info. All the other mobile devices I have are at least polarized on a 45 degree angle so they can be used in either direction... albeit dimmed quite a bit. I'm a little surprised Google didn't do this.
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You can buy your own polarization films to have the same or even better effects.
gnuelxela said:
You can buy your own polarization films to have the same or even better effects.
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At the risk of spreading misinformation... yes there are polarizing films you could put on but it would not have better effects. As I've been informed the polarization of this display is unchanged from the original N7, or polarized in portrait mode in the long axis. Adding a polarizing film at 45 degrees will not repolarize the display to that axis, but will block some of the light coming from the display... only guessing here but probably block approx 50% when viewed naked eye. When viewing through polarized glass like sunglasses the result would still be the same polarization, except what ever you see would be dimmed by the amount that the polarizing film subtracted. I assume there would be a bit of scatter from the film that would randomize the polarization that would negate the effect a bit but I doubt it would be noticeable.
My moto 360 seems to have a grey ish patch above the bezel which is visible on a white background when the watch screen is dim. I'm wondering if it's a defect or if other people have the same thing - here are the best pictures I could get: http://i.imgur.com/qYIo84F.jpg [1]
http://imgur.com/qYIo84F,rTPm5jY#1 [2]
Look just below "Sun 9" and above the bezel, and the white looks muddier, almost grey. It's more noticeable in person. It's always like that on a dim brightness, when the brightness is high it looks perfectly white.
Do other people have this too?
I believe I have a very very small spot kind of like yours. They are typically caused by uneven pressure on the LCD screen. If mine has a spot like that it is just above the flat tire, I can't always see it and nobody else can. I have no stuck or dead pixels so it doesn't really bother me.
I have a Ray-Ban polarized sunglass.
When I was looking a the screen in portrait mode it looks fine....
But in landscape mode the screen is invisible... Looks like the screen is off. Very strange....
How come is that? Never had that with HTC or other device.
Something to do with screen filter?
I dont have a technical answer but It is due to the way polarized lenses filter and the way the screen is made. It happens with every ips LCD screen I've used. I know you say it didn't happen on your htc but it did to me w my m7. Interestingly, it happens on my wife's iPhone in portrait.
As mentioned, it happens with polarized sunglasses. LCD screens polarize the light. The screens are built so they are viewable in one orientation with polarized glasses. Unavoidably, if you rotate the screen left/right 90 degrees, the light becomes blocked by polarized glasses.
OLED screens (such as used on my Galaxy S3) do not work the same way (they don't polarize the light), so they do not exhibit this behavior.
You'll likely see this phenomenon with any LCD screen (even a B&W display on something like a digital kitchen timer/clock, etc) and polarized glasses.
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I have a Ray-Ban polarized sunglass.
When I was looking a the screen in portrait mode it looks fine....
But in landscape mode the screen is invisible... Looks like the screen is off. Very strange....
How come is that? Never had that with HTC or other device.
Something to do with screen filter?
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LOL I just noticed the same thing yesterday when I drove into the City then back home. And I was going to post about it now. LOL. I'm my case it took about half hour while driving that I noticed it was due to the glasses. First thought the screen has an issue. but its just as you say, its polarized sunglasses. Weird!!
With the M7 it's not the case... So that's why I was ver surprised....
The nexus 7 2013 has the same "issue".
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The Nexus 7 2013 has the same "issue".
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Yup, in landscape mode. It's viewable in portrait mode using polarized glasses.
I have had this issue with every DSLR camera screen I've ever shot with also - in addition to every phone I've had. Like stated, it's got something to do with the way the sunglass lens filters light.
I just got this screen protector that completely eliminates the issue - landscape is now no different than portrait through polarized sunglasses.
I noticed with both my Nexus 6 and my LG G4 (and I think the old Nexus 5, as well) that if you turn the phone so the screen is horizontal and wear polarized glasses, the screen appears completely dark. Can someone with the 5X please throw some polarized glasses on, turn the phone sideways and let us know if you can see the screen or not?
It may sound silly but if the above is an issue, it is an absolute deal breaker for me since I always use my phone horizontally for navigation while it's in my car.
Curious to the answer to this as well. My Sony Z3 acts the same way, so I use navigation in portrait mode.
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Well, it's an LCD screen, so there's bound to be some orientation where the screen's dark if you have polarized sunglasses on. I'll check for you when I get my phone in a day or two.
Yeah, I learned to use my nexus 5 in portrait while navigating. It's not so bad once you're used to it.
FredFS456 said:
Well, it's an LCD screen, so there's bound to be some orientation where the screen's dark if you have polarized sunglasses on. I'll check for you when I get my phone in a day or two.
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That's what I was afraid of. Looking forward to your update.
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Yeah, I learned to use my nexus 5 in portrait while navigating. It's not so bad once you're used to it.
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Can't do it. Horizontally, these phones fit perfectly in a little cubby, right in front of the shifter. If I tried to use the phone in portrait mode I'd have to pick it up and hold it rather than utilizing the cubby to keep the phone at a perfect angle for viewing for navigation and music.
Can confirm. Polarized glasses turn the screen black while in landscape mode. Just got my 5x today.
ditch the x5 because you'd rather not have ten dollar sunglasses for driving?
the reason I find this funny is that there are bmw and porsche boards with this same discussion. No Mister salesman, I don't want the heads up display, I just can't see it with my P ray bans on. lol.
I'm not trying to be a ****, I think it's funny, and of course, everyone needs a hobby.
carry on brother.
Horizontal, the phone is dark when using polarized sunglasses. Buy one of those universal phone holders to hold your phone near your steering wheel in a vertical position.
I had this same question the other day. My phone arrives tomorrow and was really hoping it wouldn't be an issue. Grrrr.
And no, I don't wear cheap drug store polarized sunglasses. They're good quality frames with my progressive bifocal prescription. Cost several hundred Yankee greenbacks.
Your day is coming, youngster. 8^)
UnusualSuspect said:
I had this same question the other day. My phone arrives tomorrow and was really hoping it wouldn't be an issue. Grrrr.
And no, I don't wear cheap drug store polarized sunglasses. They're good quality frames with my progressive bifocal prescription. Cost several hundred Yankee greenbacks.
Your day is coming, youngster. 8^)
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Love it! I was drawn into this thread. My oneplus one is the same exact way, sideways with glasses on trying to take a pic... nope, the screen glass is polarized so it's black, too.
It's not that the screen glass is polarized - it's just how LCD screens work. All light they output is polarized. Unless you get an AMOLED screen (my past phone, the Galaxy Nexus, had one) then your phone will always be dark in landscape when you have polarized sunglasses on.
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It's not that the screen glass is polarized - it's just how LCD screens work. All light they output is polarized. Unless you get an AMOLED screen (my past phone, the Galaxy Nexus, had one) then your phone will always be dark in landscape when you have polarized sunglasses on.
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Interesting, never thought LCD vs AMOLED. I'm glad I ordered the 6P then. Good note to stay away from LCD, cause I swear by polarized sunglasses. Thanks for the tip! :good::good:
syntrix said:
Interesting, never thought LCD vs AMOLED. I'm glad I ordered the 6P then. Good note to stay away from LCD, cause I swear by polarized sunglasses. Thanks for the tip! :good::good:
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AMOLED isn't perfect with this either. There may be differences between implementations but my galaxy S4 is dim with weird angle-dependent rainbow shimmering from ALL angles when wearing my beloved polarized sunglasses, distracting to the extent that I would often take them off when using my phone for more than a minute.
Coming from that I'm actually stoked that my 5X looks perfect in portrait mode because that's the way I use it most of the time when out and about.
haloimplant said:
AMOLED isn't perfect with this either. There may be differences between implementations but my galaxy S4 was dim with weird angle-dependent rainbow shimmering from ALL angles when wearing my beloved polarized sunglasses, distracting to the extent that I would often take them off when using my phone for more than a minute.
Coming from that I'm actually stoked that my 5X looks perfect in portrait mode because that's the way I use it most of the time when out and about.
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Woah, I thought it was just all the mushrooms I did in college that made me see that faint rainbow thing on the S4. Woah man! Wait, it might that you did certain things in college that you haven't disclosed too!
Different glasses are polarized differently. A good glasses/lens shop will be able to customize the angle on your polarization to help eliminate problems if you are having them.
Fired up the GNex last nite, and yes the screen is fine while wearing my sunglasses. If I'd have known I might have given more consideration to the 6P.
But ... nope. Can't hang with a phablet.
A tempered-glass screen protector will scatter the polarization so that the phone can be used from any angle.