There is an image similar to download mode Icon on my s6 edge screen. The image is very light and is visible in white background. It doesn't appear on any photos which I take, but it stays on screen. Did anyone have similar problem and can help me to get rid off it.
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subhan919 said:
There is an image similar to download mode Icon on my s6 edge screen. The image is very light and is visible in white background. It doesn't appear on any photos which I take, but it stays on screen. Did anyone have similar problem and can help me to get rid off it.
Thank you
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From what I can see it looks like a pixels burn down, that would be my best guess, but it is a bit early for that the phone is not that old...
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I don't see anything on the picture, but anyways. If you see that everytime on your screen, I'm sorry to tell that to you, but you've got a burned screen. That means the phone kept too long a picture active, and pixels burnt with this so you can see that.
The only way to clear that is to replace the SUPERAMOLED screen.
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Hi guys -
I just upgraded from the Cappy to the Galaxy S2 on AT&T. The phone looks and feels great, but I noticed the colors on the screen are not realistic in some apps. The wallpaper on the homescreen & lock screen looks amazing, but the pictures I take with the camera, and the colors in some of the game apps (i.e. Hanging with Friends) look very different. The colors are over-saturated and dark. I've never had this issue on the Cappy, and was wondering if anyone else had similar problems? I searched online and found the international version has a display mode option setting, which is non-existent on the i777. I tried using the Screen Adjuster app, but it didn't help an awful lot.
Took a screen capture with the phone, but the colors look normal there. Would need to borrow another phone or camera to take a picture...and then will post pics as a side by side comparison on what the screen captures.
Anyone else have this problem and/or know how to fix it?
yuy104 said:
Hi guys -
I just upgraded from the Cappy to the Galaxy S2 on AT&T. The phone looks and feels great, but I noticed the colors on the screen are not realistic in some apps. The wallpaper on the homescreen & lock screen looks amazing, but the pictures I take with the camera, and the colors in some of the game apps (i.e. Hanging with Friends) look very different. The colors are over-saturated and dark. I've never had this issue on the Cappy, and was wondering if anyone else had similar problems? I searched online and found the international version has a display mode option setting, which is non-existent on the i777. I tried using the Screen Adjuster app, but it didn't help an awful lot.
Took a screen capture with the phone, but the colors look normal there. Would need to borrow another phone or camera to take a picture...and then will post pics as a side by side comparison on what the screen captures.
Anyone else have this problem and/or know how to fix it?
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I assume you are running a stock ROM - if so, I believe Samsung defaults the screen mode to "dynamic" and got rid of the option to select other modes (normal and movie) in their ROMs. Most (possibly all) of the custom ROMs on this forum add that selection option back. menu>display>screen mode.
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I assume you are running a stock ROM - if so, I believe Samsung defaults the screen mode to "dynamic" and got rid of the option to select other modes (normal and movie) in their ROMs. Most (possibly all) of the custom ROMs on this forum add that selection option back. menu>display>screen mode.
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Thanks for the quick response! Yea, I'm still on stock ROM...was thinking of rooting and flashing to a custom one soon. Will report back results of the display after. Thanks again!
Hello,
I want to ask you about a problem I have with my phone. I recently saw a stripes on the screen with kind of different color/brightness. They are not very visible but really annoying! They appear everywhere. They don't move when I rotate the phone.
I have attached a picture which I took with a camera but it's not very visible so I made fake image with the Photoshop so it can be clearer what the problem is like.
Thanks in advance
try a different kernel, flash a stock ROM, then take it to Samsung
i have the same i think its screen burn
So do you think I have to change the digitizer or lcd?
the service center will decide
Are you noticing that when you use Stock Gallery, Netflix, and YouTube apps, rendering a completely black picture or video doesn't show pure black. Rather it looks like a blotchy black. It bother me so much since this is an AMOLED screen and I know that when an OLED panel renders black it shuts off every pixel rendering black so a plain black image should turn off the screen completely. But in my case I see blotchy black screen and this is only noticeable when you're in a dark room. Please tell me you also experience this. Otherwise, can somebody explain why? Do I have a defective screen? Thanks!
Videos and pictures in lossy formats won't have a perfect color information, the system will try to interpret it the betst as it can, mostly resulting in the screen showing strange patterns instead of a plain black picture.
This app will create a lossless black picture, you shouldn't see any difference between screen on of off.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joeleveque.backlightbleedtest
I don't see any light bleed for that. However, it's just weird because when I did a screenshot and open it on my stock gallery app, it again showed a blotchy black. But when I open in Google Photos, it is completely black. Also, watching this completely black video in YouTube also shows blotchy black. https://youtu.be/XIMLoLxmTDw
screen replacement
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Are you noticing that when you use Stock Gallery, Netflix, and YouTube apps, rendering a completely black picture or video doesn't show pure black. Rather it looks like a blotchy black. It bother me so much since this is an AMOLED screen and I know that when an OLED panel renders black it shuts off every pixel rendering black so a plain black image should turn off the screen completely. But in my case I see blotchy black screen and this is only noticeable when you're in a dark room. Please tell me you also experience this. Otherwise, can somebody explain why? Do I have a defective screen? Thanks!
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I don't think this is a screen issue. I've used Mate 10 pro for 2 months and haven't come across any issue. And I found the mate 10 pro screen is very solid. If you want to replace it, that would be very difficult.
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I don't see any light bleed for that. However, it's just weird because when I did a screenshot and open it on my stock gallery app, it again showed a blotchy black. But when I open in Google Photos, it is completely black. Also, watching this completely black video in YouTube also shows blotchy black.
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Just tried this on mine and it's just black..no blotchiness or bleed
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Just tried this on mine and it's just black..no blotchiness or bleed
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Did you try it at minimum brightness in a dark room?
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I mean maximum brightness in a complete dark environment.
Hi guys, I am having a problem with my Galaxy S9 Plus. When I open a PDF in Night mode, while scrolling there is some deformation on the screen - in the video (link shared below), there is a grey frame which deforms and 'shrinks' while scrolling up and down in the PDF.
I've explained the issue properly in the video (jump to 0:27 in the video) whose link is given below. Kindly help me out in solving this issue as soon as possible and please check if this issue affects your device or not. Thanks.
https://youtu.be/Bxomd92mycA
Mine is the same; I think it's normal AMOLED behavior: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/help/lagging-black-pixels-scrolling-dim-t3696188
My guess is that it takes longer for a completely black pixel to turn on than for lit pixels to turn off or change their brightness.
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And I don't need to 'dim' the lights to reproduce the issue, as it is mentioned in the link you've shown. It feels really strange and unexpected from an expensive device like the S9+.
EDIT: To be more precise, the grey frame deforms and SHRINKS in size while scrolling.
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Mine is the same; I think it's normal AMOLED behavior: https://forum.xda-developers.com/pixel-2-xl/help/lagging-black-pixels-scrolling-dim-t3696188
My guess is that it takes longer for a completely black pixel to turn on than for lit pixels to turn off or change their brightness.
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Every Samsung Phone with Amoled screen has the this same issue! Nothing new!
Hello. I have a question regarding the display of dark grey at low brightness. Noticed this using the google web page in dark mode before going to sleep with all other lights dimmed or off.
I also noticed some burnt in segments of the screen like nav bar and status bar at the conditions described above.
I am attaching the dark grey filled image I use to distinguish the problem. Can you please test it with your S21 in dark conditions and fullscreen and tell me if you see same noise and smudge-like artifacts?
I must say I tried to go to BestBuy and Target to compare it to other S21 by myself, but obviously it didn't work because there are too many light sources in the store and it's too bright to see that.
I also tried to make a photo of what I am seeing in completely dark room, but obviously it's less informative compared to human eye.
Thank you.
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I am attaching the dark grey filled image I use to distinguish the problem. Can you please test it with your S21 in dark conditions and fullscreen and tell me if you see same noise and smudge-like artifacts?
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Maybe I am not very discerning but screenshot_* shows no anomalies on my S21. The file_000 however does have a visual imperfection. It's the file itself and not the screen because the "smudgy" area moves as I scroll and grows when I zoom. So it's an artifact of the file. It does have some subtle grey coloring.
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Maybe I am not very discerning but screenshot_* shows no anomalies on my S21. The file_000 however does have a visual imperfection. It's the file itself and not the screen because the "smudgy" area moves as I scroll and grows when I zoom. So it's an artifact of the file. It does have some subtle grey coloring.
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The File_000 has anomalies because it's a photo of a screen producing artifacts, when the Screenshot is just filled grey and should be clean of any artifacts on a healthy screen. I must say when I open the Screenshot using gallery and in fullscreen, and try to move it left or right until previous or next image border shows in the gallery, I can see the artifacts and smudges remain static because it's screen defect but the image (screenshot) is clear of any imperfections. Thank you for trying though.
It is normal since a few years, Xiaomi since the Mi 8 and has it Oneplus since the 8 series and now Samsung.
It has something to do with the newer generation panels.