Hi
Does anyone have the same issue as my s9+? Is it an Amoled burn?
A light pinkish on the screen, from the bottom up to the level before status bar, gets a little pink-ier above middle part up to the status bar. Especially when your in a white background.
I already tried playing with the color settings, also the blue light filter, the display test in the service test mode. It seems like it is really there in the LCD. Tried to screenshot, the result is perfectly fine.
I hope there's someone that can help me. Thanks in advance
P.S Status bar part is ok, thats make it weird.
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Hi, mine sgs2 has upper part of the display "burned" by the status bar.
I put in brackets burned because I think that it's more accurate call it just a non uniform degradation. In fact I see this fault when I'm in landscape with white background. The effect is a shadow of the status bar with a colder white, and the rest display with a warmer white color temp.
You think that running for a few hours at full brightness a full screen image like this can balance the deterioration between "status bar" leds and "rest of display" leds? maybe a flashing RGB animation!
If I have not explained well please ask me fot clarification
Please look at the picture http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/3360/img4165kv.jpg.
It shows my desktop wallpaper on SGS1 on the left and SGS2 on the right. The top left part of the wallpaper looks fine on SGS1 but it turns ugly dark green on SGS2. Please notice that the other colors (pink, light green etc) look very similar on both devices. I set the brightness on both devices on equal level. My SGS2's screen displays like this only dark colours, bright colours are fine. Similar thing happens in AOSP/CM9/10 settings panel to dark grey gradients - it turns kinda dark green and ugly.
Here's another example: http://img23.imageshack.us/img23/4066/img4166a.jpg. AnTuTu background on the SGS1 (left) doesn't look so dark.
Am I the only one experiencing the issue? Do your devices display equally bad dark colours as mine? Could you post photos of your CM9/10 settings panel or AnTuTu's main screen?
I am kind of just curious about this, as I have searched the net and have found no one who has experienced the same problem.
I have a Blu Touch Book 7.0 plus, and plan on making do with it until the right phablet comes along at the right price. About a week ago I had it in my pocket as I helped to unload some heavier packages from a truck. It took some impact while in my pocket, I didn't think it took any meaningful impact. But then I turned on the screen, and everything seemed to have a blue tint. On closer examination - it didn't have a blue tint per se, but black was being displayed as blue; opaque black was opaque blue, semi-transparent blacks and darker grays and what not resulted in a blue tint. But whites and most colors displayed perfectly fine - i.e. for example, the Google home page looked completely normal. The display damage is evident even on boot, as soon as the manufacturer logo pops up before the bootanimation.
My workaround for the time being is to use a screen filter that places a semi-transparent white image over the screen, which gets rid of any hints of opaque black with about 48% transparency. It results in faint colors of course, but the colors are at least accurate with no blue tint, and the screen looks almost completely normal from the certain viewing anglea. Interestingly - the absence of opaque black seems to result in a lighter load for either the cpu or the gpu; previously the phone ran very smooth but if I had Dolphin (or another resource consuming app) open, and turned the screen off without pulling up my home page first, the screen would not always turn back on right away, either I would have to long press the power button or wait up to several seconds. Now, regardless of what I have open, I can toggle the screen on and off without lag.
So is this damage to the gpu? The screen itself? Does anybody suggest a better work-around?
Appreciate it.
Hi everybody!
Im looking for a file in systemUI.apk which sets a background dim when notification bar is expanded. For mebits reaaly annoying annnd it has a weird glich on the bottom of screen.
Now im using Xperia Z5 Compactz but i remember this screen dimming glich from z1 compact. I dont know maybe its specific sony device problem. Im not sure.
Maybe anybody knows which file i need to edit in systemui.apk to get rid of that dimming?
Because i think I only need to change some colour code to for example to fully transparent one to solve that dimming?
I made few short screen recordings ~15sec.
In screen record video take attention to the bottom of screen. When notification bar is fully expanded screens bottom gets darker like 2cm heigh. Its easy seen on white background video. But on black screen when i expand fully notification bar, screen bottom which is darker makes horizontal stripes on dark backgrounds.
1. White background video. Take attention to bottom. You can see darker bottom bar
2. Dark background video. Also in the bottom of screen there is dark music widget. Youtube cutted video quality. But you can still see, how dimmed screen on background create horizontal stripes/gliches. Dont know how to explain proper
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.
Yrtimd said:
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.