Hi, with my Galaxy S6, I notice that under a white or grey background under certain lighting conditions, I get a faint pink hue.
It produces something like this: www <dot> ibtimes.co.uk/xperia-z3-z3-compact-pink-blotch-camera-bug-reported-reddit-online-forums-1472100
Though most of the time it's nowhere as severe.
Is anyone getting such issues as well, and is this 'normal'? Under most conditions photos turn out okay though.
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Anyone notice a strange dynamic shimmering/interference effect on darker backgrounds at low to medium low? It's almost like the screen is picking up analog interference. I have not tried to capture on camera. Pull up a solid color (grey, like the google now background, or white) and set the brightness to min.
Anyone else's tab have it?
okashira said:
Anyone notice a strange dynamic shimmering/interference effect on darker backgrounds at low to medium low? It's almost like the screen is picking up analog interference. I have not tried to capture on camera. Pull up a solid color (grey, like the google now background, or white) and set the brightness to min.
Anyone else's tab have it?
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I have it on my current Galaxy Tab 7.7, it is very visible especially on backgrounds with gray color
On my previous Galaxy Tab 7.7 it does not have this problem
I have no shimmering or any other issues with my screen. It's perfect
Got lucky for once, hope it stays like this.
gvoima said:
I have no shimmering or any other issues with my screen. It's perfect
Got lucky for once, hope it stays like this.
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It primarily happens at minimum brightness, solid color (white screen)
Can anyone else check their tablet for this issue?
I think I have this issue, is it like a random slight colour variation every so often? I keep thinking I am tripping out
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I have the same problem, on minimum brightness, mostly on grey colored areas on the screen.
the only time i see this is when their is some oil from skin on the screen. it looks rainbowy.
aboslutely nothing that looks like shimmering otherwise.
okashira said:
It primarily happens at minimum brightness, solid color (white screen)
Can anyone else check their tablet for this issue?
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Tested it at night in the dark. Auto and minimum brightness. Solid red, green, blue, gray, black and white colors. No shimmering or any deformation on the screen.
gvoima said:
Tested it at night in the dark. Auto and minimum brightness. Solid red, green, blue, gray, black and white colors. No shimmering or any deformation on the screen.
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Thanks for checking, guys.
My first P6800 from february this year has had this issue and I thought this is something oled specific. After my bag got stolen (lucky bastards) I was buying a new p6800 in august. These downtuned grey and green colours are now rock-solid on that new device. So obviously that is a little bit of gambling. quality control and yield of larger oled still seem to have potential...
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Hey guys,
while gaming yesterday I noticed how my regular S6 develops kind of a green shade of the right edge of the screen. It's especially visible on darker colours like the one in the attached image. It's only visible in some situations and wouldn't bother me at all if it was an AMOLED issue specific to this screen, but could any of you display the image at full brightness in a dark room and tell me if you've got the same green tint on your S6?
Thanks in advance!
I seem to be getting bad purple tint on black objects in low light situations. It's driving me nuts here's 3 different pictures with different amounts of light. At different angles. These pictures are worst case scenario . My s6 does not exhibit this purple tint what so ever so I'm not sure if it's a software thing or a bad camera
Forum is not letting me post links I'll add them after 10 posts
Edit: Pictures are below
https://goo.gl/photos/qR2hByvyUA4hygmr8
Link is up for the pictures
I'm having the same issue with my s7 Edge.. it's infuriating but then again, it's only in low light.
I got a replacement device and it fixed the issue
Hello everybody.
I received the exynos galaxy S7 few days ago. The experience with it is very good so far but there is an annoying thing about it. As I said in the title, the viewing angle are bad.
Indeed, for example when the background is white (rather yellow even with my display in basic mode), the colors change when I incline the smartphone for example at the beginning the yellow tint (normally white) tends to white then to a chameleon tint ( green, red, blue, purple) tint very fast. I know it can be normal with extreme viewing angles but in my case, it happens when I slightly incline the smartphone but I can still distinguish the content displayed though.
My brother owns a galaxy s7 edge and he doesn't experience this issue.
Do you experience the same problem? Do you think my device is defective?
Thanks.
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My device gets blue/green tint when I slightly incline it too... it's my first Samsung and amoled screen, so I don't know if it's ok, but I find it very disturbing...
Get a replacement if you can. I had a blue tint on white at very small angles on my first phone, the second one is better, not perfect but I can live with it.
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KoRoZIV said:
Get a replacement if you can. I had a blue tint on white at very small angles on my first phone, the second one is better, not perfect but I can live with it.
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I had a replacement this week-end and... the problem is still there !
Ok, I admit that it is less "agressive", but the screen still gets blue when inclined (even a little bit).
Maybe I'm not familiar with AMOLED screens (I've read it's typical), but I find it very annoying...
It's typical. Most people that continually spout off about how great AMOLED screens are and how they're so superior to LCDs conveniently ignore issues like this. The truth is, LCDs have some issues, like weak blacks if you're in a dark environment, but AMOLED screens usually have even more issues than LCDs, especially when it comes to displaying white and shades of gray.
Suddenly, my display colors shifted to a greenish tint and everything looks washed out and dull now. I did not drop my phone, the screen is not broken, and it still has the original screen, and the phone was never opened for any service. I dialed *#0*# and checked the green, blue, red colors and they looked normal and equally strong. This is clearly a software issue. The issue is less noticable on max brightness, but very noticable on low and medium brightness. Today, the screen colors randomly returned to normal but the screen started flickering. Any ideas?