I get this randomly and I'm damned if I can't get a screen shot of it. But every once in a while when changing screens in the browser more so on things like XDA forum. The text goes blurry like it zooms a bit. But it happens so fast and without warning I can't get a screen shot. Also I found while typing in text boxes like xda or Facebook comments the cursed randomly jumps to the start of the post. Causing you to type over the first words in post. Anyone else have these?
I've noticed the first issue on mine. It appears when I scroll a website that has some funky flash in it (like an advert or something). It fuzzes the text for less than a second.
Do you have a dock? If so, the second issue could be that you brushed the touchpad while typing. If not, then I have no idea.
I have noticed that the browser acts funny until a webpage is fully loaded. Then it behaves well. And some pages can look fully loaded but there could be one section (like an add or image) that is not yet complete.
yeah i think it's an ics thing, i doubt it a glitch but it is much better then checkerboard
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Wondering if any one else has had this issue. The left edge developed a series of blocks that would disappear when I touch he screen, and then reappear when I stopped touching the screen.. The issue persisted into app browser, but reappeared while playing a video in mx player.. It appeared again after I quit mx.
I took screenshots, via the app switcher button throughout, and and I can see the corruption in the shots, and so I suspect its a software issue and not something in the display itself. Screenshots will follow once I compression them a bit.
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Rebooting caused the issue to go away. Locking/unlocking made no difference.
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I also have a Problem with the Display. The issue is best seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIO2LBMG-dc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
the problem comes and goes... some days nothing happens and then its always flickering!
That's more concerning to me. My issue went away after a reboot, but it wasn't really too bad. That twitching would get on my nerves though.
The first three pics actually look really sick. It would be cool if an app could apply an effect like that. The fourth pic... not so much.
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I didn't mind it when it was just doing the first three. Now it sometimes decides to expand into a double-wide box (see attached). I suspect it has to do with letting the screen lock and stay locked during a fullscreen netflix playback, and/or the network monitor mini overlay. Or at least I hope so. I don't want it to be a corruption issue...
I haven't seen this mentioned before, I'm sure it has somewhere, but does anyone else find that animation incredibly annoying? Say when you're in portrait and you open the messages app and it switches to landscape as it's opening and then back to portrait. Does anyone know of a way to turn that off? I was just sending a few messages and sitting at my computer so it reminded me about it, thought I'd see if anyone else finds that as superfluous as I do.
Edit: I was just playing around with it and actually paying attention to it. It seems that if you close the app in landscape and then re-open in portrait it does that annoying animation. I've had it happen in several apps, messages, untappd, XDA, etc. Pretty much any app I've tried. Maybe I'm just nit-picking but it doesn't seem necessary. Seems like something HTC added to make things seem faster "it closed in landscape so if it opened and immediately switched to landscape it would speed things up" or something like that. It's just kind of annoying at times and I felt like venting. Probably has nothing to do with the Dogfish, Victory, and Sierra Nevada
First of all, I'm new to Android phones and this forum I'm not sure if this is the right place to post, if not, let me know.
I've purchased a Cubot One, knowing what I can expect and it really works fluently, but it comes with an issue, annoying sometimes.
Left half of the screen flickers (in a very exact way, just left half), depending on what it's showing. For example, desktop 1 shows the wallpaper and icons flickering, but if you go to desktop 2 that effect disappears. It never happens in an open app, except if it's showing a bitmap or icon, and not always. If you're in the block screen it never happens. If you're using, let's say, Whatsapp app the screen is perfect, and in most of apps.
I make a complain to the seller and waiting for their diasnogtic, but I thing it could be a software issue, so I'm writing here. Could anybody make any suggestion?
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The clichés of asking for help in a forum as your first post. Oh joy. Either way, this isn't a huge problem for me, but if anyone knows how to fix it, I would be ecstatic.
When in in youtube full screen, it is exactly that, full screen, but, seemingly randomly, I get my notification bar that appears on screen along with the home buttons, and until I force close the app, they won't go away and take up screen space during a video. Any fix for this or am I missing something as to why it's happening?
Attached pictures show immersive and what happens after.
Phone is stock LG g2.
Hi folks,
I've got a VERY STOCK NON-ROOTED Pixel 6. It's fully up to date including the latest June update that I took this morning; all apps up to date.
For several days, maybe a week or more (who knows how long, but not more than a month), images in Google Photos appear jittery. These are static photo images, no animation or re-rendering should be needed. but, if I watch that screen, some, not all of the photos in there, look like they are being re-rendered, ever-so-slightly differently (like off by a pixel, back and forth) flickering maybe two or three times a second, on the Google Photos home screen (the one you get as soon as you launch the app, before scrolling and tapping into any particular picture) When the flicker happens, typically the main picture in the middle of the screen and at least one of the partially visible pictures below it will flicker at the same time. If I don't touch it, the flicker sometimes settles down after some time (20-30).
Anybody else see this? It's easy for me to reproduce: just make sure Photos is closed, then tap on the home screen icon for Google Photos. The flicker persists if you scroll down; it's not just the pics at the top that flicker/jitter. Again, it settles down afte some amount of time. It's only this app, not the phone generally, and only for the first half minute or so of using the app before closing it.
Any ideas what's going on here?
I'm curious if I'm the only one seeing this. I'd be interested to hear replies even if it's just "me too" without any ideas for solution.
My present theory, which accounts for it "settling down" over time is that after it loads the visible initial pictures, it's still loading pics below into memory to have them ready for scrolling; this loading action may trigger occasional redraws that cause the jitter I see.
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I'm curious if I'm the only one seeing this. I'd be interested to hear replies even if it's just "me too" without any ideas for solution.
My present theory, which accounts for it "settling down" over time is that after it loads the visible initial pictures, it's still loading pics below into memory to have them ready for scrolling; this loading action may trigger occasional redraws that cause the jitter I see.
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I've been trying to help a friend with a Pixel 6 Pro with this exact thing happening, so it's not just you. (I just checked mine, and while I hadn't noticed it before, I can see it happen on a larger image on my Pixel 6 Pro as well.)
I have pixel 6 pro I don't have that problem I think I found out why it has an update I just checked now