Hey guys, I just noticed that I have a purple spot that is only visible while viewing these colors : black , grey.
here is a screenshot :
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I don't really have a warranty so replacing it is not an option, I didn't drop it or anything it just started to happen, any solutions would be great.
It does look like damage to me but I'm no expert in LCD technology so take that with a pinch of salt
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It is probably a damage to the digitizer assembly caused by pressure... The touch screen is glued directly to the LCD made of fragile thin plates if there's a shock or too much pressure by twisting, squeezing (in your pocket?) or tappin hard it may cause that purple color if it came unglued at this precise spot, since purple is the native color of an inactive LCD
Sadly
But good news is that the whole assembly LCD can be found around 100$ and it's one of the easiest phone to work on!
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The Problem i was take off protection sticker for screen then it happent, ( not glue ) try to clearn with alcohol, aceton, but it not work help me pls
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I encountered the same problem but solved it now. My way is to eraser the screen with an eraser, then it will be clean again.
don't use alcohol it will matted the display
I suggest you to change the touch panel. the anti-scratch coating is damaged.
If you wanna a new touch panel, I can provide it.
I don't know what it's on screen but try school rubber to clean it
bunbunpig said:
I suggest you to change the touch panel. the anti-scratch coating is damaged.
If you wanna a new touch panel, I can provide it.
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i would like to buy a new touch panel , how much it's cost
Today I got a Ployer MOMO7 Talent tablet from Pandawill.com. The tablet is great, except for a "small" problem:
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There is a sort of liquid-like smudge under the screen. If I press hard on it, it seems to grow, and shrink back when I realease. The touchscreen itself works fine, it's mostly noticeable when it's on on pure white or black.
At first I thought it was an air bubble under the screen protector, so I took it off, but the spot is still there.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this, and any sollutions? Thank you!
FIXED!
If anyone is wondering: The problem seems to have been the two pieces of glass being stuck together (the glass panel and screen?). I used a pair of suction cups to pull on the screen, and it fixed it! :laugh:
Glad it was nothing serious!
I replaced the digitizer on my sensation 4G a while ago and the entire screen stopped working after like a month. It was also overheating which makes me think it might be a software issue, but I have no way of knowing. So anyway, I was about to take apart the entire thing to try and find the problem and I noticed something while watching a tear-down video. Before the guy in the video put the digitizer in, he removed the sticker things from the digitizer, which you can see in the image below (the yellowish one with blue-green writing). I didn't take them off, and when I did there was a sticky residue left behind. Could this have caused the screen to stop working after a month? If yes, is there a way to get it to work again without getting another digitizer (and LCD probably)?
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Hi all,
I've just noticed this is happening on my nexus 5 when taking photos.
I've cleaned the camera lense with some isopropynol but it still has the issue.
Is it possible for flecks of dust to get under the lense?
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Any suggestions on what to do to fix it?
Yes, it's possible that dust might have crept under it. Only solution is to pick it apart and clean it. Take it to a LG center and let them have a look at it.
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Under the lens ?! Unlikely. However you also haven't cleaned the lens as it is underneath a protective glass layer that you cannot get to without voiding your warranty but dirt can get on top of the lens, between the lens and the glass
It is possible to get it on the sensor but extremely unlikely.
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Just received a Mysafedisplay (DQCT130) for S6 and it has , IMO, a problem on screen fitting! Instead of covering all area, it lacks near 3mm around..
Usually vikuity covers almost near matching all surface, I've used them since longe time ago.
I've ordered also a privacy one, I hope it doesn't have this problem too.
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You are going to have a hard time (like everyone else here) finding a screen protector that covers the whole front of the phone due to the 2.5D glass that is rounded near the edges of the phone. That is why many of the screen protectors are smaller than the whole front. The round edges makes it hard for the screen protectors to stick down flat which causes the "halo" effect as many have been calling it.
I know it has a small roundness, but still is very far from this part... I'm pretty sure they could manage better!
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