Just as a a pre-rac' this technique is not new I actually seen this been done to an athlete in a documentary (bored youtubing' one day). The method was to use to use a clear finger bandage to help a heart rate monitor read faster. I thought to do the same after having the app on the watch reports it wasn't able to read. I just bought 2 Zagg screens, one for the front and the other to cover the heart rate cam and light on the bottom. Now no matter the condition; sweating, moving around, and est, my rate could be read. Problem solved. if this helps you after you try please hit the botton please.
Nice! I bought a set of six screen protectors so I have extras to try this out.
JimSmith94 said:
Nice! I bought a set of six screen protectors so I have extras to try this out.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Have you tried? Do you see how it reads better?
befreshshaveivorysalesoap said:
Have you tried? Do you see how it reads better?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not yet, I'll do it next time I replace the front protector.
befreshshaveivorysalesoap said:
Have you tried? Do you see how it reads better?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Sorry for the delay. I finally tried this last night. While it does seem that it would help keep the sensor clean, the extra thickness makes it more difficult to put the charger on. I have removed it and will just wipe the sensor more often instead.
Related
Hallo to all, this is the first time I write here and I hope you can help me.
I am an happy owner of Honor 6 L04 version (European) but I have a problem with the photos: every time I use flash (inside or outside in the dark), the photo have a white halo on bottom and on the side. It's an effect like a smoke on the photo, so the flash is unhelpful, rather it ruins the photos.
I think that the problem is a too much strong light, but I cannot imagine that a wonderful and well-finished smartphone like this has a so evident similar problem.
Do you have the same problem? And have you found a solution?
Thanks a lot to anyone helps me and excuse me for my English.
giusgariba said:
Hallo to all, this is the first time I write here and I hope you can help me.
I am an happy owner of Honor 6 L04 version (European) but I have a problem with the photos: every time I use flash (inside or outside in the dark), the photo have a white halo on bottom and on the side. It's an effect like a smoke on the photo, so the flash is unhelpful, rather it ruins the photos.
I think that the problem is a too much strong light, but I cannot imagine that a wonderful and well-finished smartphone like this has a so evident similar problem.
Do you have the same problem? And have you found a solution?
Thanks a lot to anyone helps me and excuse me for my English.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Do you have a case or back cover on your phone?
The problem might be the case cutout is too close to the flash/rear screen guard is improperly fitted.
itsnotmeatall said:
Do you have a case or back cover on your phone?
The problem might be the case cutout is too close to the flash/rear screen guard is improperly fitted.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the reply. I have the same problem also without any case.
Don't you have the same problem on your device? Are the photos that you make in a dark location clear?
giusgariba said:
Thanks for the reply. I have the same problem also without any case.
Don't you have the same problem on your device? Are the photos that you make in a dark location clear?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes they are clear. Why don't you post a couple of these photos. Might give us a better idea.
itsnotmeatall said:
Do you have a case or back cover on your phone?
The problem might be the case cutout is too close to the flash/rear screen guard is improperly fitted.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
itsnotmeatall said:
Yes they are clear. Why don't you post a couple of these photos. Might give us a better idea.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I cannot post link because I'm a new user of the forum
Hi all...
Could you check one thing for me pls?
Put your OP6 on a hard surface like a study table(mine is made of wood) and charge it. Take off any case etc. Also without any shoes or slippers etc.
Then run your fingers along the sides i.e. along the metal frame while it's charging.
Do you feel like a hint of current/electricity on your fingers?
I feel like the minutest of minute vibration while running my fingers.
But only when it's on a hard surface.
When I hold it in my hands, I don't feel anything.
Please kindly do this test and tell me.
Thank you.
Xebeck said:
Hi all...
Could you check one thing for me pls?
Put your OP6 on a hard surface like a study table(mine is made of wood) and charge it. Take off any case etc. Also without any shoes or slippers etc.
Then run your fingers along the sides i.e. along the metal frame while it's charging.
Do you feel like a hint of current/electricity on your fingers?
I feel like the minutest of minute vibration while running my fingers.
But only when it's on a hard surface.
When I hold it in my hands, I don't feel anything.
Please kindly do this test and tell me.
Thank you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Just tested it the way your described me too and didn't notice anything. Wooden desk as well.
Solution6996 said:
Just tested it the way your described me too and didn't notice anything. Wooden desk as well.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
.
Thanks..
But were you bare feet...
Without shoes or slippers... With slippers on, I don't feel anything as well...
And while running the fingers along the Metal frame/side.
Cheers
are you licking a 9V battery with your other hand?
cliffr39 said:
are you licking a 9V battery with your other hand?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
.
Was that a joke?
Of course not, I wasn't...
That happens with MacBook too! I mean thats electrical discharge / leakage. Thats pretty normal. You might get a minor shock if you lick the metallic contacts or if the same comes in contact with your sensitive areas like elbow, belly and below that
Relax!
askrpro said:
That happens with MacBook too! I mean thats electrical discharge / leakage. Thats pretty normal. You might get a minor shock if you lick the metallic contacts or if the same comes in contact with your sensitive areas like elbow, belly and below that
Relax!
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
.
.
So do I need to replace it...
Xebeck said:
.
.
So do I need to replace it...
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not at all.
Same happens on my OP3, but it stopped after few months randomly. I think you shouldn't get the replacament unit, or at least i didn't because i don't live in a country that oneplus is officially selling devices, if you do and it's not much pida, go ahead, but you might get the same resultl lol
askrpro said:
Not at all.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Imotep95 said:
Same happens on my OP3, but it stopped after few months randomly. I think you shouldn't get the replacament unit, or at least i didn't because i don't live in a country that oneplus is officially selling devices, if you do and it's not much pida, go ahead, but you might get the same resultl lol
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
.
.
Basically
I just wanna know if this extra current can affect my OP6 or not?
Like battery life or circuits in the mother board etc...
Cheers
I got it replaced and it's working fine now...
Now this really isn't an issue at all but it was pointed out by my friend. There may be other ways of noticing the same but here's how I do it.
Sit in a dark room, as dark as possible (best at night).
Increase the brightness to maximum.
Open any video on MX Player, pause it and zoom out (decrease video size) as much as possible.
Observe the corners around the chin of the device. You should see some light leaking through.
Now of course this isn't an issue you'd encounter normally but it just kinda freaked us out. Any idea what might be causing it? I have no technological knowledge about displays except for the fact that pixels are turned off for black areas in AMOLED displays. We don't have navigation keys backlight either.
sahu.prashant said:
Now this really isn't an issue at all but it was pointed out by my friend. There may be other ways of noticing the same but here's how I do it.
Sit in a dark room, as dark as possible (best at night).
Increase the brightness to maximum.
Open any video on MX Player, pause it and zoom out (decrease video size) as much as possible.
Observe the corners around the chin of the device. You should see some light leaking through.
Now of course this isn't an issue you'd encounter normally but it just kinda freaked us out. Any idea what might be causing it? I have no technological knowledge about displays except for the fact that pixels are turned off for black areas in AMOLED displays. We don't have navigation keys backlight either.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
There should be no light leak/bleed on an AMOLED screen phone, that is common for IPS screens.
Did you get the phone from the official site?
The Marionette said:
There should be no light leak/bleed on an AMOLED screen phone, that is common for IPS screens.
Did you get the phone from the official site?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yep Amazon. Funny my friend has the same issue. In fact he was the one who pointed it out first.
sahu.prashant said:
Yep Amazon. Funny my friend has the same issue. In fact he was the one who pointed it out first.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Doubt it's possible to have "rogue" pixels but I will have to see for myself when mine arrives. But my friend who has it never complained about it, so I have a feeling only a certain batch of them might have this issue.
There also might be a chance it's related to software, so did you try using another rom?
The Marionette said:
Doubt it's possible to have "rogue" pixels but I will have to see for myself when mine arrives. But my friend who has it never complained about it, so I have a feeling only a certain batch of them might have this issue.
There also might be a chance it's related to software, so did you try using another rom?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
It certainly is weird. I mean that light bleed doesn't exactly appear to be "rogue" pixels either. Plus it's rather too dim to be noticed unless you're sitting in an absolutely dark room with your brightness maxed out and about 75% of the screen totally black (which would rarely ever happen). I believe it could be possible that every unit has this but never really has been noticed by anyone.
The issue isn't that great for me to switch to another ROM and test it. Just wanted to bring this to everyone's notice. I'm on OOS 5.1.11 (rooted)
Yes, I ordered 2 and they were both defect so I sent them back. I did not send them back because of this tho, however i also recognized that both of them had really bad uniformity issues and it looked like the edges were bleeding. I observed that on a white background. I am living in germany and ordered from amazon, the second one got dust in it's front camera lense, when it arrived and the first one was emitting a loud static noise, like coil whine. It's insane, I just want a proper working phone. Not sure, whether I should order a 3rd one.
Kalleculated said:
Yes, I ordered 2 and they were both defect so I sent them back. I did not send them back because of this tho, however i also recognized that both of them had really bad uniformity issues and it looked like the edges were bleeding. I observed that on a white background. I am living in germany and ordered from amazon, the second one got dust in it's front camera lense, when it arrived and the first one was emitting a loud static noise, like coil whine. It's insane, I just want a proper working phone. Not sure, whether I should order a 3rd one.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Wow that's a really big let down on Amazon's part to send defective units, and that too twice! However, I checked my screen for any such uniformity issues both on black and white but didn't find any such except for this one. And I repeat again, this is barely noticeable and is visible only when you're in absolute dark, with maximum brightness on black screen.
Although such a thing is ignorable but it's something which isn't really expected from OnePlus.
sahu.prashant said:
Wow that's a really big let down on Amazon's part to send defective units, and that too twice! However, I checked my screen for any such uniformity issues both on black and white but didn't find any such except for this one. And I repeat again, this is barely noticeable and is visible only when you're in absolute dark, with maximum brightness on black screen.
Although such a thing is ignorable but it's something which isn't really expected from OnePlus.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yea, yours is definately fine. I'd be happy, if I got one like that.
I ordered from Amazon, because I heard the OnePlus support is really unprofessional sometimes and certain things take ages.
Did you guys order it from the official store?
Edit: That being said I wouldn't worry that much about it, if I were you.
Kalleculated said:
Yea, yours is definately fine. I'd be happy, if I got one like that.
I ordered from Amazon, because I heard the OnePlus support is really unprofessional sometimes and certain things take ages.
Did you guys order it from the official store?
Edit: That being said I wouldn't worry that much about it, if I were you.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not worrying over it at all! After all, who keeps the brightness at maximum in a dark room.
We ordered it from Amazon India.
sahu.prashant said:
Not worrying over it at all! After all, who keeps the brightness at maximum in a dark room.
We ordered it from Amazon India.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I ordered mine from Aliexpress and the comments were all positive. I hope mine won't be defective, I spat my soul out financially for it. :silly:
The Marionette said:
I ordered mine from Aliexpress and the comments were all positive. I hope mine won't be defective, I spat my soul out financially for it. :silly:
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hehehehe.... I'm sure it'll be just fine! And congrats on getting your new phone (even if you're about to get it). Nevertheless it's a very decent device :good:
Hello, everyone.
I just would like to ask if you're experiencing the same:
When indoor, the fingerprint sensor works like a charm. But when being outdoor and there's sun (it doesn't have to be directly shining at the screen), the fingerprint sensor has a high rate of failure. It doesn't matter if the screen brightness is at maximum or minimum, it just doesn't like bright environment it seems.
Are there any issues for you as well?
Cant comment... We dont get much sunshine in Scotland ?
misiokicio said:
Cant comment... We dont get much sunshine in Scotland ?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Hahaha ???
For the topic: I'm using a TGSP (not fully adhesive), so maybe this can be connected to my issue? Probably the sun is highlighting the minimal visible patterned structure of the glass and so the FP sensor is confused?
.vermilion said:
Hahaha ???
For the topic: I'm using a TGSP (not fully adhesive), so maybe this can be connected to my issue? Probably the sun is highlighting the minimal visible patterned structure of the glass and so the FP sensor is confused?
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yes , i am on stock factory fitted one, take it off and let us know how it is without one
misiokicio said:
Yes , i am on stock factory fitted one, take it off and let us know how it is without one
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How is the performance with the stock one on a bright day?
I'll set them up again in a complete dark environment as suggested for the 6T. Will see how it works then I'm sunlight. It's blazing fast everytime, except outdoor on a bright day... ?
EDIT: Registrating fingerprints in a completely dark room with screen brightness at maximum SOLVED my problem with A-Videt TGSP! It's working now in bright environment!
Hehe awesome, enjoy
The punch-hole's circumference is noticeably jagged. Please zoom in on the image attached. You'll see that the boundary of the punch-hole circle is not smooth. Apologies if the image does not convey my point. You may check you own device's punch-hole on full brightness, on a white background to get the idea.
I'd like to know if this is the case with every unit of Pixel 6a or if this is normal.
There's also some very tiny amount of green-tint/rainbow-ish effect around some part of the circumference of the punch-hole, although it is barely visible and is probably just my eyes' fault.
Thanks in advance.
Are you talking about the pixels themselves on the display?
Pixels are square. The punch hole is a circle, so it's going to look like that if you zoom in enough.
We don't need no stinking laser...
Lol it does look a bit crude but then again I never scrutinize my Samsung's stupid hole that closely.
Mine looks fine and so does yours. Yeah if blow up your macro shot to 3x can see maybe not laser perfect but the circle is also cutting over pixels, so that's to be expected. I don't notice any rainbowing on mine
nate1975 said:
Are you talking about the pixels themselves on the display?
Pixels are square. The punch hole is a circle, so it's going to look like that if you zoom in enough.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the reply. I was referring to the boundary/border/circumference of the black punch-hole. I suppose I was being too critical. From a normal distance it all seems fine.
blackhawk said:
We don't need no stinking laser...
View attachment 5765591
Lol it does look a bit crude but then again I never scrutinize my Samsung's stupid hole that closely.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Yeap, I was probably being a little too OCD with the whole thing. Thanks for the reply though.
damian5000 said:
Mine looks fine and so does yours. Yeah if blow up your macro shot to 3x can see maybe not laser perfect but the circle is also cutting over pixels, so that's to be expected. I don't notice any rainbowing on minht
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
True, true. It does look okay from a normal distance.
Rishabh.KS said:
Yeap, I was probably being a little too OCD with the whole thing. Thanks for the reply though.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Run Screen Test to determine the color integrity of the pixels around the hole. Colors should be uniform. I always test the display on a new phone and as it ages.
Thanks for the response. I might run a screen test, although the screen seems perfectly fine as it is from average working distances. I was probably being way too ocd about the whole issue.
blackhawk said:
Run Screen Test to determine the color integrity of the pixels around the hole. Colors should be uniform. I always test the display on a new phone and as it ages.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Thanks for the response. I might run a screen test, although the screen seems perfectly fine as it is from average working distances. I was probably being way too ocd about the whole issue.
Rishabh.KS said:
Thanks for the response. I might run a screen test, although the screen seems perfectly fine as it is from average working distances. I was probably being way too ocd about the whole issue.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
An interesting thread. The flashing proximity sensor threads were common a while back. One or two flashing pixels on phone calls drove some Samsung users mad. Never even notice it before
Always a good idea to run Screen Test to help spot display issues especially on a new device or one that's under warranty.
I test my 3yo N10+ every month or two. It's bright so don't linger too long when doing it.
Any display pixel anomalies are easy to spot.
Any wrong color pixels at the hole would confirm you suspicions. With 20/10 vision and no magnification though the hole should seem smooth, at least on a N10+.
blackhawk said:
An interesting thread. The flashing proximity sensor threads were common a while back. One or two flashing pixels on phone calls drove some Samsung users mad. Never even notice it before
Always a good idea to run Screen Test to help spot display issues especially on a new device or one that's under warranty.
I test my 3yo N10+ every month or two. It's bright so don't linger too long when doing it.
Any display pixel anomalies are easy to spot.
Any wrong color pixels at the hole would confirm you suspicions. With 20/10 vision and no magnification though the hole should seem smooth, at least on a N10+.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'm kinda new to all this. It'd be great if you could provide any suggestions regarding how to go about doing a screen test, where to start, any apps in particular, etc. Thanks.
Rishabh.KS said:
I'm kinda new to all this. It'd be great if you could provide any suggestions regarding how to go about doing a screen test, where to start, any apps in particular, etc. Thanks.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Not sure if this will run on 12 but it's on Playstore. It's what I use.