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I was planning on getting this phone tomorrow but I'm quit worried after seeing some people posted about this. Please answer I'm not flooding the forum or anything but I'm about to buy a very expensive phone after all.
I'm more worried if it's appear after several days as I'm going to a shop and inspect one first hand before actually paying. Yes there's warranty but who'd want to wait for even a day for a new one after paying such money right?
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Not me no problems .
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No issues whatsoever
Nope. 10 char
No problem or whatsoever. batt is very good. i can comfirm that.
I must be lucky as my display is pretty damn perfect - no lines, no pink on greys and an even brightness and colour throughout the panel.
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Nope here, i think who complaint is just a really small fraction(maybe less than 0.001 ??), imagine around the world there is more than 3 million already have it( assume from the pre order news from samsung), nothing to worry here...
Definitely having problems, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1079444 for one of the larger threads on the "yellow screen" issue.
I've been asked to wait 3 weeks for a replacement unit (and that is only an estimate).
Also, I am not completely sure that you would be able to check the screen before buying - the problem seems to get worse over time and it is extremely hard to spot at the beginning, I've been unable to spot it myself until 3 days after receiving it.
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I also believe that it depends on the person as well, some can see it whereas some other don't, but their unit is defective too. See one of the users that posted an image of his G2 saying that his unit his perfect, only to have somebody later alter the colour balance of the image to highlight the yellow part.
That's the links I found b4 asking here. Also how much storage have u guys got? Is there a 16g and 32g model? Cause I saw in most specification pages that reads 16/32. Shops in my country don't seems to offer this choice.
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Ijat95 has a good point too I mean we don't see this in the news or appear in every sites. Htc or iPhone or other competitors would scramble to pay websites to spread the word right? Or so I think
Just like erathnor says, I think most of the devices(if not every device) have it.
It's just the owner who doesn't see it.
There are even people posting picks saying :"look mine does not have it", but you can clearly see they do. I need to see the first pic of an sgs2 without the problem.
However it's a great phone, and it's not that annoying and the time that you will see it are really small. However it's there.
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Just like erathnor says, I think most of the devices(if not every device) have it.
It's just the owner who doesn't see it.
There are even people posting picks saying :"look mine does not have it", but you can clearly see they do. I need to see the first pic of an sgs2 without the problem.
However it's a great phone, and it's not that annoying and the time that you will see it are really small. However it's there.
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Yep I have some lines visible only on gray, not visible yellow.
Nothing bothers me because I do not notice it in normal usage.
Light banding is the nature of Organic LEDs.
Yeah i would definitely like some pictures from people that say they don't have it.
It would really help out guys. Good solid pic with gray background.
So just to make sure, the yellowish screen only appear at certain time like when brightness is set low and in grey background? Its not like a really big hairy mold across your forehead right? I'm at a lost maybe I should wait for htc sensation but then with 1gb it feels like a middle end phone. Aww man
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So just to make sure, the yellowish screen only appear at certain time like when brightness is set low and in grey background? Its not like a really big hairy mold across your forehead right? I'm at a lost maybe I should wait for htc sensation but then with 1gb it feels like a middle end phone. Aww man
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Get the sgs2. I cant notice any yellow or line problem tbh. Even if i did (which i dont) its not like your gonna be staring at a grey background forever
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What about the 16/32 model? This thing is only available in 16g right?
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What about the 16/32 model? This thing is only available in 16g right?
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Yeah i couldnt spot a 32 for sale anywhere apart from dodgy ebay ones. But microsd is always there.. !
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i had 4 phones.
1st: line problem
2nd: line problem + scratch on the metal bezzel
3rd: line problem + scratch on the metal bezzel (same place)
4th: perfect except from it getting really hot + smell coming from topleft of the phone
This is from 3 different stores~
Too many problems if you ask me. I'm waiting for the iphone5 to come out now.
I'm pretty sure every sgs2 screen has the same flaws. I've tried a few in different stores and each and every single one of them showed the same "problems". I did spot the ghosting, yellowish left side, blue tint and the lines right from the very beginning, but to be honest: I don't care. Those are barely noticeable in real life usage. People are getting obsessed over such things for nothing. Who is staring at a grey picture the whole day?
No screen is perfect - not on the SGS2 and not on any other device (don't forget the screen problems on the iphone 4) ...
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i had 4 phones.
1st: line problem
2nd: line problem + scratch on the metal bezzel
3rd: line problem + scratch on the metal bezzel (same place)
4th: perfect except from it getting really hot + smell coming from topleft of the phone
This is from 3 different stores~
Too many problems if you ask me. I'm waiting for the iphone5 to come out now.
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I picked up your 5th phone from the Piccadilly Square store and it's perfect, perfect. Thanks.
Don't kill me, I have to know.
Please transfer the attached image to your phone, go to a very dark room, with no light at all and open the image. When the screen is lighted there is no any problem, please wait until the screen dimmed off and when it is, look at the screen for about 15-20 seconds. Do you see black spots on the more pale background? look at it close to the screen.
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Don't kill me, I have to know.
Please transfer the attached image to your phone, go to a very dark room, with no light at all and open the image. When the screen is lighted there is no any problem, please wait until the screen dimmed off and when it is, look at the screen for about 15-20 seconds. Do you see black spots on the more pale background? look at it close to the screen.
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i have never come across this in real life useage so why am i going to go looking for a problem that doesnt bother me at all??
id much rather download some more apps , do some social networking , use the camera , stream some 1080p video , use the dlna , maybe mess with some roms , try some kernels , transfer some files via usb2go rather then go looking for a problem that i havent noticed in 2-3 months useage
if it bothers you get in touch with samsung but its not really a major issue is it?? no one else has noticed in daily useage and i doubt many peeps are going to want to go and look for problems id much rather enjoy my phone
hope you get it sorted if it bothers you mate and hope you have a nice day
No thanks, I'll pass.
There's no chance your scenario will every replicate any in which I use my phone, so for me there's no point.
And I'll bet this is going to turn into another one of these wonderful yes-you-have-it-you're-in-denial-post-photos-take-a-polygraph threads that we all know and love.
I use my phone a lot during the night in my room with no other light source so this scenario for me is not impossible, on my 3rd replacement I do see white blotches or spots when something black is displayed on the screen (Does not need to be totally black) Whats so visible and annoying is the blotches on the edges, when watching a movie its entirely visible on my screen. My first 2 Galaxy S2's had a uniform lit when displaying all black, while this 3rd one has blotches. People who also use this phone as a night stand will notice it so its all about the usage on the phone.
I believe this is the one they call finger prints behind the screen.. Not sure though..
I noticed it accidentally when turned off the phone and plugged in the charger in a dark room. It is not only spots but stripes also.
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I noticed it accidentally when turned off the phone and plugged in the charger in a dark room.
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Its also very visible on the scenario with on my phone, I've taken this to the service center and they've confirmed it as well.. Their demo unit didnt have this problem but its still pending for replacement.
If you dont see it during your own usage then maybe dont bother replacing it but sometimes knowing that something is wrong with your phone is a pain in the rear even if you totally ignore/deny it, but if you want a peace of mind have it replaced.
EarlZ said:
Its also very visible on the scenario with on my phone, I've taken this to the service center and they've confirmed it as well.. Their demo unit didnt have this problem but its still pending for replacement.
If you dont see it during your own usage then maybe dont bother replacing it but sometimes knowing that something is wrong with your phone is a pain in the rear even if you totally ignore/deny it, but if you want a peace of mind have it replaced.
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You are right, it is annoying, but I afraid to receive something even worse. How did you manage to show this problem in the service center?
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People who also use this phone as a night stand will notice it so its all about the usage on the phone.
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Maybe the people not blessed with your high expectations will give a toss - but who knows, you're so high up on your pedestal of self-righteousness that I can't see you.
Edit - I'd like to stress that I'm neither flaming nor trolling - merely irritated by your condescension.
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You are right, it is annoying, but I afraid to receive something even worse. How did you manage to show this problem in the service center?
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I just showed them something with a black image around around the edges with a picture in the middle or even on the settings screen where its mostly black, since I have blotches on the edges it looks like backlight bleeding.
ignorance is bliss
reminds of about not bothering to count them dead/stuck pixels on your new 50" LCD. otherwise you will be pissed, because you know where it is...
Get an iPhone 4 - that doesn't have any of the problems that you describe.
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Get an iPhone 4 - that doesn't have any of the problems that you describe.
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but it has a lot of other problems.
I also noticed some irregularities with the screen. Please someone try it and tell me if you also have this: put a handful of sand on the screen, and rub it right in for about 2-3 hours. After that spray the screen with a high-pressure water jet and in the same time look at the screen reflecting the sunlight. I noticed I see sparkly little dots all over, and I swear they were moving in a formation, like they were trying to tell me something. Do you guys see it?
Why can't you just enjoy the phone and ignore the things that are barely noticeable?
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but it has a lot of other problems.
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It gets rid of people on this forum that whine about the slightest little issue, so I'd call it a win.
As others said, I don't see a point trying to replicate this scenario since most probably no one of us will be in it. Even if the problem is there we are not affected by it. That's what is important to me
Thanks anyway
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I also noticed some irregularities with the screen. Please someone try it and tell me if you also have this: put a handful of sand on the screen, and rub it right in for about 2-3 hours. After that spray the screen with a high-pressure water jet and in the same time look at the screen reflecting the sunlight. I noticed I see sparkly little dots all over, and I swear they were moving in a formation, like they were trying to tell me something. Do you guys see it?
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Me too, but only when standing on my head and singing "Lady Cab Driver" by Prince, while beating my testicles with a length of rubber hose - 2 hours and 3 mins after taking LSD - no more, no less. Unfortunately, I always use my phone under these conditions.
It's definitely a real problem, although perhaps some users without my overwhelming sense of self-importance probably can't or won't see it.
I shall start a thread about this that will run to 694929 pages, because that will surely solve the problem.
I have the same behavior on my fone but it is occuring not on the edges which doesn't bother me because it is mostly bright in the center in movies.
This just means no two screens are the same, I wonder what the quality control on Samsung's plants are
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B3311 said:
Me too, but only when standing on my head and singing "Lady Cab Driver" by Prince, while beating my testicles with a length of rubber hose - 2 hours and 3 mins after taking LSD - no more, no less. Unfortunately, I always use my phone under these conditions.
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Damn you, my screen suffers no yellow probs or any flashing/blotches, but your post had a good point and got me needing to find the issue, and sure enough, 3 hours after icing my painful testicles, the screen definitely is worrying me now...I think I dropped acid on it.
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Maybe the people not blessed with your high expectations will give a toss - but who knows, you're so high up on your pedestal of self-righteousness that I can't see you.
Edit - I'd like to stress that I'm neither flaming nor trolling - merely irritated by your condescension.
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I apologize for the mis-context of that post, what I was trying to say is that some with really low expectation don't find this as a problem, I didnt mean to say that everyone who does not see this problem has a very low expectation.
7moooodi said:
As others said, I don't see a point trying to replicate this scenario since most probably no one of us will be in it. Even if the problem is there we are not affected by it. That's what is important to me
Thanks anyway
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Agree, if by your usage your not affected by the problem then dont bother chances are theres gonna be another issue with the replacement phone, on my end im a bit unlucky though as its very visible on the edges, looks like backlight bleeding
First I receive a device with brightness issues as stated here. After getting a new device and realizing the old device infact did have a brightness issue I was happy ...until I discovered the camera app. doesnt work!
It doesnt matter if I click on the physical button or the app. icon, it just slides back to the same screen. I tried downloading "Magic Camera", and when I open it, it says "Camera is not available on this device". Are there ANY solutions? I did try to restart phone, reset camera and factory reset, but nothing works.
If its not a hardware issue, the only issue I can guess of is an update. The old device (the one with brightness issues) had a bunch of updates when I first entered the store (+15), many of them were standard apps. (calender etc.), and maybe one of them was Camera, but I dont remember. Unfortunately when I enter the store now on the old device (after a factory reset, as im first shipping it back in a few days) it doesnt show that there are any updates, so maybe its running on an old camera version which works, or a new one and my new device just doesnt show the update for it.
Im really looking not to get another replacement as I already spent alot of $$$ on protection (zaggs on one and martin fields on the other....), and I just cant afford to buy them again, so any advice is appreciated.
Hardware fault, probably the cable isn't connected to the camera module etc.
Things get damaged in transit often, couriers throw stuff around like junk sometimes.
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Hardware fault, probably the cable isn't connected to the camera module etc.
Things get damaged in transit often, couriers throw stuff around like junk sometimes.
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Yea, thats what I figured if it wasnt a software issue. Read some people opened their phones themselves and reconnected the cable, however those were older Lumia models where you could remove the cover, since 920 is shut I cant. Time for a 3rd device and a 3rd set of protection film. Oh, and a 3rd prayer that it wont be faulty.
3rd phone replacement also faulty with brightness. Now waiting for 4th replacement. Im beginning to believe many 920 owners have the brightness issue but just dont realize it, cause they dont have a 2nd device to compare with and just assume its how its supposed to look. Gonna get 4th and incase I need, a 5th replacement. If they're still faulty I will simply wait for other WP8 devices.
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3rd phone replacement also faulty with brightness. Now waiting for 4th replacement. Im beginning to believe many 920 owners have the brightness issue but just dont realize it, cause they dont have a 2nd device to compare with and just assume its how its supposed to look. Gonna get 4th and incase I need, a 5th replacement. If they're still faulty I will simply wait for other WP8 devices.
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I have more than 35 Nokia Lumia 920 handset around me in the office, none of them had this issue.... the brightness. Let alone the Camera.
Where are you ordering your phone from if you don't mind telling ? and how much are you paying for it ?
No offence but I have hard time believing your story. Fourth replacement ? give me a break.
Xeon said:
I have more than 35 Nokia Lumia 920 handset around me in the office, none of them had this issue.... the brightness. Let alone the Camera.
Where are you ordering your phone from if you don't mind telling ? and how much are you paying for it ?
No offence but I have hard time believing your story. Fourth replacement ? give me a break.
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Yes, you're right. Its all a hoax, because I love replacing phones 2 times a week, you got me. (HURR )
Its a phone dealer called Call Me, im not paying anything for the replacements as I demanded not to pay for shipping. I dont really care if you dont believe me, I had several people look at the phones side-by-side, and everyone has agreed that one is only what seems half as bright as the other (full brightness). The screen is completely "dark tinted". But if you dont have two to compare with (one faulty, one non-faulty), you will never even know the difference.
And you have your facts wrong my man, 2 had brightness issue, where as with one the camera doesnt work. I havent gotten 4 with brightness issue...
Im not blind, its easy to tell its faulty, and if only you could see it too you'd know not to post with such an ignorant attitude.
edit: heres one with similar issue: http://forums.wpcentral.com/nokia-lumia-920/206737-warm-yellow-tint-screen.html
but you can just google it, theres way more forum posts about it.
Good day Sir.
Juusuhako said:
Yes, you're right. Its all a hoax, because I love replacing phones 2 times a week, you got me. (HURR )
Its a phone dealer called Call Me, im not paying anything for the replacements as I demanded not to pay for shipping. I dont really care if you dont believe me, I had several people look at the phones side-by-side, and everyone has agreed that one is only what seems half as bright as the other (full brightness). The screen is completely "dark tinted". But if you dont have two to compare with (one faulty, one non-faulty), you will never even know the difference.
And you have your facts wrong my man, 2 had brightness issue, where as with one the camera doesnt work. I havent gotten 4 with brightness issue...
Im not blind, its easy to tell its faulty, and if only you could see it too you'd know not to post with such an ignorant attitude.
edit: heres one with similar issue: http://forums.wpcentral.com/nokia-lumia-920/206737-warm-yellow-tint-screen.html
but you can just google it, theres way more forum posts about it.
Good day Sir.
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With all due respect, I find your arguments bipolar... You clearly don't understand what's been said on the forum you linked me to.
You say that if you don't have a flawless device next to you it's hard to tell the difference yet you contradicte yourself by saying it's easy to tell it's faulty.
Let me tell you that the camera issue is indeed defection. However, what you don't realize is that not all phones with identical model number have the same hardware inside. It all depends on the batch release.
I have been following this forum in the last 10 years and from my observation this is a common issue found everywhere. It was very common with the HTC HD2 and so.
When smartphone manufacture request Display,RAMs etc... and the vendor cannot deliver the quantity needed for production, the phone manufacture tend to consider another supplier.
THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU PHONE IS FAULTY AND IT SHOULD BE RETURNED.
I hope you understand that. Finding the perfect device is never gonna be easy. Some people complained about vibration rattle and had perfect display, some other complained about the yellow-green tinted softkey buttons with no vibration rattle and so on....
Keep returning your device and you will see no difference as long as the device delivered is from the same batch.
Also according to the thread you posted, it looks like the yellowish ( if that's what they said although they only noticed it when they compared it to another device ) display phone tend to have better buttons and no vibration rattle etc...
Even on my iMac 27" there is a 692 page thread related to the IPS screen on the apple forum posted by people complaining about the difference of colors between two identical 3000$ machines one with an LG display and the other with a Samsung one.
Keep posting your updates, I'd like to see where this thing is leading you to.
Small advice, if your next replacement is still "faulty" return the handset and go to a shopping center where you can try the device before buying it.
And to be fair, I've never had to return something 5 times. Twice is enough to tell that it's hopeless
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With all due respect, I find your arguments bipolar... You clearly don't understand what's been said on the forum you linked me to.
You say that if you don't have a flawless device next to you it's hard to tell the difference yet you contradicte yourself by saying it's easy to tell it's faulty.
Let me tell you that the camera issue is indeed defection. However, what you don't realize is that not all phones with identical model number have the same hardware inside. It all depends on the batch release.
I have been following this forum in the last 10 years and from my observation this is a common issue found everywhere. It was very common with the HTC HD2 and so.
When smartphone manufacture request Display,RAMs etc... and the vendor cannot deliver the quantity needed for production, the phone manufacture tend to consider another supplier.
THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT YOU PHONE IS FAULTY AND IT SHOULD BE RETURNED.
I hope you understand that. Finding the perfect device is never gonna be easy. Some people complained about vibration rattle and had perfect display, some other complained about the yellow-green tinted softkey buttons with no vibration rattle and so on....
Keep returning your device and you will see no difference as long as the device delivered is from the same batch.
Also according to the thread you posted, it looks like the yellowish ( if that's what they said although they only noticed it when they compared it to another device ) display phone tend to have better buttons and no vibration rattle etc...
Even on my iMac 27" there is a 692 page thread related to the IPS screen on the apple forum posted by people complaining about the difference of colors between two identical 3000$ machines one with an LG display and the other with a Samsung one.
Keep posting your updates, I'd like to see where this thing is leading you to.
Small advice, if your next replacement is still "faulty" return the handset and go to a shopping center where you can try the device before buying it.
And to be fair, I've never had to return something 5 times. Twice is enough to tell that it's hopeless
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Its easy to tell its faulty when they're side-by-side, is what im saying. Like I already mentioned earlier, the only reason I ever got the 1st replacement was because of the very yellow tinted buttons, and it then turned out the whole screen was affected (or a different batch release, if you want). If I hadnt read about it, how some people said they had pure white buttons, I probably wouldve just assumed its how it was meant to be and just kept it.
Even if its because of different hardware, or if its because they're faulty devices, im paying so much money for this phone that I dont see why I should be happy with a phone that only has around half the brightness. I dont mind getting phones replaced until I hit the right batch/non-faulty device, but I think the phone dealer does. They dont have physical stores so I cant go in and check first.
I already told them if its a problem, they can just let me know, and ill finder a different dealer.
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Its easy to tell its faulty when they're side-by-side, is what im saying. Like I already mentioned earlier, the only reason I ever got the 1st replacement was because of the very yellow tinted buttons, and it then turned out the whole screen was affected (or a different batch release, if you want). If I hadnt read about it, how some people said they had pure white buttons, I probably wouldve just assumed its how it was meant to be and just kept it.
Even if its because of different hardware, or if its because they're faulty devices, im paying so much money for this phone that I dont see why I should be happy with a phone that only has around half the brightness. I dont mind getting phones replaced until I hit the right batch/non-faulty device, but I think the phone dealer does. They dont have physical stores so I cant go in and check first.
I already told them if its a problem, they can just let me know, and ill finder a different dealer.
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Dear Juusuhako...
The yellow-green tinted softkeys are not related to the display panel. Both are independant. My screen's as white as my older Xperia S at full brightness and even more than my L900. It's perfectly fine and I do work for the company. I could have exchanged it if it was. As said, I've seen dozens of Lumia 920 devices and all of them have yellow tinted softkeys.
Yellow tinted buttons are mainly due to the coating on the keys. It is not related to the display, if it was, brightness level would have changed the lightning level of the keys. Note that although keys may look yellowish-green, the white on the display itself is pure white.
All new batches coming have the yellow-green-blue tinted keys. It's mainly because at night, white bright keys could disturb and annoy you.
PS: I also like my device to be in perfect shape and worry about small details, but you are overdoing it.
Take my words for granted. The yellow softkey IS NOT a defect.
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Dear Juusuhako...
The yellow-green tinted softkeys are not related to the display panel. Both are independant. My screen's as white as my older Xperia S at full brightness and even more than my L900. It's perfectly fine and I do work for the company. I could have exchanged it if it was. As said, I've seen dozens of Lumia 920 devices and all of them have yellow tinted softkeys.
Yellow tinted buttons are mainly due to the coating on the keys. It is not related to the display, if it was, brightness level would have changed the lightning level of the keys. Note that although keys may look yellowish-green, the white on the display itself is pure white.
All new batches coming have the yellow-green-blue tinted keys. It's mainly because at night, white bright keys could disturb and annoy you.
PS: I also like my device to be in perfect shape and worry about small details, but you are overdoing it.
Take my words for granted. The yellow softkey IS NOT a defect.
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I dont mind the yellow tinted buttons, its more relaxing for your eyes at night. However, both phones that had issues with brightness, also had the yellow tinted buttons, whereas the device where the brightness was better, the buttons were white. If its not because its faulty then so be it.
I do worry about small details (such as dust under screen and scratches upon arrival), however I do not mind the yellow tinted buttons. I do however mind the big difference there is in the brightness, and that is why im getting replacements. Its as if Nokia decided to go with a low-end panel when they ran out of the good ones.
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I dont mind the yellow tinted buttons, its more relaxing for your eyes at night. However, both phones that had issues with brightness, also had the yellow tinted buttons, whereas the device where the brightness was better, the buttons were white. If its not because its faulty then so be it.
I do worry about small details (such as dust under screen and scratches upon arrival), however I do not mind the yellow tinted buttons. I do however mind the big difference there is in the brightness, and that is why im getting replacements. Its as if Nokia decided to go with a low-end panel when they ran out of the good ones.
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There should be no dust under the screen nor scratches upon arrival. Never.
Make sure the seller is not sending you refurbished units. If you can return it back and order from a trusted online seller like amazon or ebay whatsoever outside your country then that would be a better option.
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There should be no dust under the screen nor scratches upon arrival. Never.
Make sure the seller is not sending you refurbished units. If you can return it back and order from a trusted online seller like amazon or ebay whatsoever outside your country then that would be a better option.
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And there hasnt been either, only the brightness and camera. The thing is im buying the phone, and paying it over a 2 year contract. I dont have the money right now to pay the entire thing. If I did I would get the grey model, but im getting a white (they dont have grey at Call Me). I can pay the whole thing later this year, as I dont wanna pay it for 2 years, but for now thats all I can (im a college attendant)
Received 4th phone today and decided it would be my last, if it also were to have a faulty screen/"from-the-bad-batch". The screen however, thankfully, is bright and good. Again its easy to tell with them side-by-side, its like night and day. The buttons on the device is however with the yellow tint. As mentioned earlier, I do not mind this, espcially in low-light situations. It is however - in my opinion - ugly, simply ugly.
The phone I had where the camera didnt work had white buttons, it matched the device, but oh well, im not gonna ask for yet another replacement and risk another faulty/bad-batch screen.
Another user on XDA could in this thread also confirm the colors on his device was not right. I really think this issue should have a sticky thread explaining it, if only people could see the difference, they would want a new device.
Unfortunately now that my new device with the good screen also has yellow tinted buttons, it can no longer be used as an official way of telling whether or not a device is faulty, so as of now only comparing with other phones will be able to tell.
Hey people!
I have had this Sony Xperia Z2 for about a week now and I'm happy about everything but the screen. When tilting the phone in decent lightning I can clearly see the grid in the shape of lines going vertically from the top to the bottom of the screen like you can see on the posted photo. I can also see the dots when the sun is shining but this is something that everybody is reporting so I'm not worried about that.
So my question is, do you also see this and as clear as I am?
Yes, you can sleep well, we have the same visible grid. This is a price for thinnes of display.
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cedropol said:
Yes, you can sleep well, we have the same visible grid. This is a price for thinnes of display.
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Haha, okay! Nice to here that I don't have an defect product.
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Haha, okay! Nice to here that I don't have an defect product.
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haha man don't worry i got these too on mines :$ i think its their technology will try to do a bit of research on it ^^
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haha man don't worry i got these too on mines :$ i think its their technology will try to do a bit of research on it ^^
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Okay, please write here if you find out something about this subject. I find it quite strange though that no reviewers even mentions this when I picked up on it instantaneously.
About their technology, I saw a video from sony where they showed the display and the things underneath the screen. At one point they showed like blue lights shaped like lines which probably are what we see when looking at the screen from an non straight angle.
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Okay, please write here if you find out something about this subject. I find it quite strange though that no reviewers even mentions this when I picked up on it instantaneously.
About their technology, I saw a video from sony where they showed the display and the things underneath the screen. At one point they showed like blue lights shaped like lines which probably are what we see when looking at the screen from an non straight angle.
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even my z1 had this i guess its the technology use in the screen ( ex. triluminos )
It's in all capacitive touch phones, but it vary from one to one on how easy to spot them depending on the screen and touch screen technology...
I had these in almost all my phones, Sony and non-Sony so don't worry...
In Xperia Z is the same.
My first phone had massively visible patterns on the screen and were clearly visible when the screen was off, I got my device replaced as it had gaps and over heating issues and the new device I received has nothing on it. Even the ones on display in the store had none. So i will put it down to a certain batch / manufacturing lot carrying these patterns.
PS: my first device was a W15 and the new one is a W19.
Can anyone post a picture with the digitizer visible in order to assess if this would be an issue?
Thanks.
I wonder if it has to do with how reflective the Z2 screen is. I've noticed that it's more reflective than most smartphone screens. It's not a huge deal to me, but I also think it's why some people complain about the outdoor performance. Ideally Sony will improve this in the future.
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Hey people!
I have had this Sony Xperia Z2 for about a week now and I'm happy about everything but the screen. When tilting the phone in decent lightning I can clearly see the grid in the shape of lines going vertically from the top to the bottom of the screen like you can see on the posted photo. I can also see the dots when the sun is shining but this is something that everybody is reporting so I'm not worried about that.
So my question is, do you also see this and as clear as I am?
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same with mine. thought its a defect. this is my 2nd phone since i changed my 1st phone because it has dead pixel. now i thought my 2nd phone has defect again
So I'm asking this because I'm planning on returning my nexus 9 tomorrow and getting a replacement, because I have the following
Light bleed
Terrible battery life ( Max of 5 hours SOC )
crappy buttons on the side
The back creaks slightly
Is it worth returning or do you think I'll get the same issues again or maybe worse?
J
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JackHanAnLG said:
So I'm asking this because I'm planning on returning my nexus 9 tomorrow and getting a replacement, because I have the following
Light bleed
Terrible battery life ( Max of 5 hours SOC )
crappy buttons on the side
The back creaks slightly
Is it worth returning or do you think I'll get the same issues again or maybe worse?
J
Sent from my Nexus 9 using XDA Free mobile app
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I suggest you to wait. As far as I know it's a matter of luck of getting a device with none of the known defects. Older and younger builds do have defects.
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Although I brought my mine in December, I guess I got a crappy unit
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Light bleed
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LOL, characteristic of LCD. Get used to it -- they ALL do it. If you don't like it, your ONLY option is LED.
Terrible battery life ( Max of 5 hours SOC )
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Turn down the brightness. Its a big screen, the brighter its set, the less the life. And 5 hours screen on is HUGE.
crappy buttons on the side
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I quite like the buttons on these things, bit harder to press so you have to really mean it. Nexus 7 is a problem because it is too easy to accidentally bump the buttons.
The back creaks slightly
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So quit twisting it.
Is it worth returning or do you think I'll get the same issues again or maybe worse?
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Definitely not worth returning. All you do by returning, is make the next version more expensive for the rest of us by costing HTC and Google for your pointless warranty claim.
I did return it and got a decent unit
J
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LOL, characteristic of LCD. Get used to it -- they ALL do it. If you don't like it, your ONLY option is LED.
Turn down the brightness. Its a big screen, the brighter its set, the less the life. And 5 hours screen on is HUGE.
I quite like the buttons on these things, bit harder to press so you have to really mean it. Nexus 7 is a problem because it is too easy to accidentally bump the buttons.
So quit twisting it.
Definitely not worth returning. All you do by returning, is make the next version more expensive for the rest of us by costing HTC and Google for your pointless warranty claim.
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Are you ****ing kidding me here? Ya let's let ALL these issues go, so the NEXT tablet that comes out is an even bigger piece of **** with more problems because people like you let them get away with it.
Let me ask you this, should we accept ALL light bleed as OK no matter how bad, or is there a cutoff at some point where its no longer acceptable? Right off the bat I'll tell you youre wrong because they don't ALL do it. I just returned a nexus 9 that had next to 0 light bleed. I've never, not once in my life exchanged a device for any reason. Never. But im on my 4th nexus 9, 2 of which had almost no light bleed at all. My last ones screen flickered so bad and the speakers froze and cut in and out so much I couldn't deal with it anymore, which was number 2 nexus 9. Open the new one tonight in the parking lot and boot it. Horrendous lightbleed and volume buttons that were literally ****ing recessed into the frame. I don't know about you, but I'm not a god damn woman so I don't have fingernails to reach a recessed button, and I for damn sure ain't carrying around a ****ing paperclip to adjust the volume on a tablet. So I exchange it. Get nexus 9 #4. Buttons stick out of frame perfectly. Completely different from the one i just had in my hands. But that's not a quality control issue to you. I should have kept the one that had unpressable volume buttons so you won't have to pay more for your next tablet. Too ****ing bad buddy. I'll return EVERY single piece of **** I get, and GLADY pay more for the next version if I don't need a paper clip to adjust the volume, Dramamine for the constant screen flicker, and a speaker that actually plays sound.
Yes or no is this acceptable light bleed?
And if I sounded pissy in that post, its because on nexus #4 I just noticed the entire upper left hand side of my screen is completely ****ing yellow/brown, it looks like absolute ****. So even this one has bad light bleed when the screen is dark, and when the screen is light, 1/4 of it is piss yellow. This tablet came from the store today, so much for issues being fixed.
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And if I sounded pissy in that post, its because on nexus #4 I just noticed the entire upper left hand side of my screen is completely ****ing yellow/brown, it looks like absolute ****. So even this one has bad light bleed when the screen is dark, and when the screen is light, 1/4 of it is piss yellow. This tablet came from the store today, so much for issues being fixed.
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I've got the same thing. Plus, the microphone seems to have issues (sensitivity is so low, that it won't hear any "okay google" unless i really scream at it, for instance)! I would return it, but i am too afraid i might get an even worse unit.
Turns out HTC and Google really messed everything up with this one. I guess i was lucky to end up with a yellow-tinted Nexus 9 because, according to all people's reports, that might just be the best hardware version of it! With that in mind, I've never been so unsatisfied about a purchase before. I've always accepted some minor issues as i don't believe there are perfect devices, but i've never heard about so many different and major issues, especially for a tablet of this price. Not even to mention about the software issues, so far. This is just rediculous!
Huh ...
My new Sand model arrived with no issues out of the box ... excellent build quality, no issues with colors in the screen, and no bleeding backlight.
Where are y'all buying these things with all these issues?
I ordered mine directly off the play store.
I bought mine from Expansys (Europe). It's a pretty late batch (HTC4CC, which I think means December) therefore no back bending, no deep volume buttons and normal lightbleed for an LCD. But the fact that there are still issues and the quality of such an expensive tablet is questionable enough to make you stick with a yellowish screen, is really depressing. Anyway, I am really glad yours is perfect and I hope next batches manage to be as good as this tablet should be, but that doesn't change the fact that HTC and Google really dropped the ball on this one.
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And if I sounded pissy in that post, its because on nexus #4 I just noticed the entire upper left hand side of my screen is completely ****ing yellow/brown, it looks like absolute ****. So even this one has bad light bleed when the screen is dark, and when the screen is light, 1/4 of it is piss yellow. This tablet came from the store today, so much for issues being fixed.
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Your image is designed to exaggerate a non-problem into a problem.
Dark ambient = long exposure.
Also your picture isn't taken straight on. Its at an angle with the "bad" corner closest to the camera.
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Your image is designed to exaggerate a non-problem into a problem.
Dark ambient = long exposure.
Also your picture isn't taken straight on. Its at an angle with the "bad" corner closest to the camera.
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OK, so you're telling ME, the one who had the tablet in front of my face it didn't have light bleed and I purposefully 'designed' this picture to exaggerate a problem? Here's the bottom line and I could not give 2 flying ****s what you think I did or didn't do. My tablet had horrible HORRIBLE light bleed. How it looks in that picture is pretty damn close to how it looked in person while in a dark room. Period, end of story. You can check my post history going back to 2010 and see how many times I've complained about devices or *****ed about light bleed. Good luck finding any.
Im a member here to gain knowledge and help people when i can. I have enough devices to damn near fill a small bathtub, and theyre all the the same ones i bought day one never exchanged. In case you werent aware, most of us here are not ****ing retards and know lcds will have a SMALL amount of light bleed.. This is not a small amount, its an unacceptable amount. If You think I'm suddenly trying make **** up or make unwarranted complaints about a screen for no reason, you're flat out wrong.
For someone with the name doitright, you for damn sure aren't holding HTC to that standard.
So if take a picture of all my older tablets next to the nexus 9, they should all basically look the same then correct? By your logic they should all look similiar(according to you, this is a normal, acceptable amount that should be exhibited by all of my older tablets- including 2 nexus 7's) and the nexus 9 should look no worse than the rest correct? 100$ says they don't. Willing to put your money where your mouth is?
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OK, so you're telling ME, the one who had the tablet in front of my face it didn't have light bleed and I purposefully 'designed' this picture to exaggerate a problem? Here's the bottom line and I could not give 2 flying ****s what you think I did or didn't do. My tablet had horrible HORRIBLE light bleed. How it looks in that picture is pretty damn close to how it looked in person while in a dark room. Period, end of story. You can check my post history going back to 2010 and see how many times I've complained about devices or *****ed about light bleed. Good luck finding any.
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No, what I'm saying is that you are too picky and expecting something unreasonable from your hardware, which is working perfectly well. People like you who repeatedly send your hardware back under warranty for imaginary "problems" that are perfectly within the design specifications of the device **AND NOT EVEN CORRECTED** by the warranty replacement, cause the price of hardware to increase for the rest of us, because the cost of that warranty replacement is distributed to EVERYONE who buys that hardware.
I suggest that you return it and buy yourself a ROCK AND A CHISEL. At least if you complain about that, it won't increase the price for the rest of us.
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No, what I'm saying is that you are too picky and expecting something unreasonable from your hardware, which is working perfectly well. People like you who repeatedly send your hardware back under warranty for imaginary "problems" that are perfectly within the design specifications of the device **AND NOT EVEN CORRECTED** by the warranty replacement, cause the price of hardware to increase for the rest of us, because the cost of that warranty replacement is distributed to EVERYONE who buys that hardware.
I suggest that you return it and buy yourself a ROCK AND A CHISEL. At least if you complain about that, it won't increase the price for the rest of us.
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Are you a ****ing moron? Let's try reading shall we?
1) I just said in the post you quoted I've NEVER in my life exchanged or returned any devices out of literally dozens. Obviously besides the nexus 9, but since you don't seem to fully read my previous comments in this thread I feel I need to point this out.
2) I haven't warrantied ONE nexus 9. I bought mine from best buy after launch and had until Jan 15 to exchange. So I did. If you actually READ my posts you'll see each one was returned for multiple issues, light bleed being at the back of my list of issues that concern me.
Would you keep a device that had speakers that didn't work? Yes or no? Would you keep a device that had volume buttons LITERALLY recessed inside the frame, making them completely unable to be pressed? Yes or no? Light bleed just happened to be another issue to top these major defects off.
So, since all these problems HAVE been noted in this thread, in fact I'm pretty sure they were in posts you quoted me on, you're telling me non-working speakers and unpressable buttons are both imaginary and within design specs?
Throw horrendous light bleed on top for icing on the cake.