Hi there.
I think most of you know the problem with the "peeling" of the ink of the grey bezzel that surrounds the screen of any S3 that usually comes off.
What I would like to know is...has anyone found a good and solid solution?
I have a "almost perfect" Pebble Blue S3, if not considering the bezzel and would like to do something that would not make me change the screen.
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Has anyone's S3 experience the same problem as I do?
It only appear in the white background, and easily notice there is a purple ink spot bottom of the screen.
Bought the device 10 days, didn't notice until just now LOL ><" Perhaps, just appear?
Well, is there any way can remove the ink spot?
I've tried did the colour test in *#0*# but it seems nothing wrong.
I'm Noob, please guide me. =D
same
same problem here !! and i think its growing over time .. as i attach the device to the charger !
so whats up with that samsung !!?
Purple fade at bottom of the screen
I just opened and have this problem, at the bottom of the screen mainly on white background it fades from purple to white and covers gives whats on the screen in the place a purple tint? Sending it back tomorrow to get a new one!
Hi there folks! So over the years I have picked up some samsung devices like the note and S2, and I have had a problem with green tint on both. When watching an image containing a lot of whites or black, you see a strong green layer on the screen. Is this issue getting any better with the S3, or was I just unlucky on my devices? I am looking for a new cell phone, and would love to get an S3 but I don't know what to expect of the screen. If I get a S3 with a green tinted screen, is that enough to ask for a replacement?
Hello.
I bought Salaxy S4 here in Europe but I have one problem from the beginning. When I look directly to the screen white and other colors looks great. But when I look to the screen just a very little more from the side white color get blue color in it. I know that viewing angles gives you different colors to the screen but on my S4 specially white color changes too quickly to my taste. I tested two S4 in two different shops and one have the same problem or even worst but second one looks a lot better. Anyone has this problem too? I am really disapointed and angry because this phone is expensive and colors of the screen looks different from the phone to the phone. It is like a lottery. I had S3 but I don't have this problem.
I've bought new galaxy s3 and i have this problem. When looking straight on it has yellowish tint, when i tilt the phone just a little bit in any direction yellow becomes white and it looks normal. I never had amoled phone before so I don't know if this is normal.
I already saw phones with greenish tint
My mother's S III mini is like this...
It's the problem for AMOLED screens, you can end up buying one of them that lacks color accuracy and mostly it can be noticed on the tiles of android 4.1.2 from Samsung!!!
Hello guys,
Yesterday, I wrote a review about my OPX, and I mentioned there that I noticed something about the screen. I would really like owners of OPX to help me out to figure out if it is a defect so I can return it back or a normal thing.
To reproduce the issue, simple call your network operator (so you don't spend money) as the call screen is devided into blue on the top and grey at the bottom. Now this thing happens mostly on dark solid colors like grey. Look at the grey area and see if you can notice like meshed vertical lines, I mean you might see that the grey is inconsistent, faded or darker grey areas.
I attached a photo taken from my nexus 5 to what I actually see on my OPX screen when I view a grey background. Please have a look and report back.
Thanks
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxYoDpga2d7xLVpIZGxIRlNGT2M/view?usp=docslist_api
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxYoDpga2d7xVWt5WHJLaWhlQms/view?usp=docslist_api
Looks okay to me?
I can't see much
my Galaxy S6 had lines like that but apparently it was just because of it being Amoled
I just read on the oneplus forum that this could be due to the 8840K screen temperature, the normal should be around 6500K
Rossyyy said:
Looks okay to me?
I can't see much
my Galaxy S6 had lines like that but apparently it was just because of it being Amoled
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Thanks for the reply. I will just wait for other owners to reply, this can narrow down the possibilities of my screen being defective.