Screen tinting/hue in the bottom of the display - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is this covered by warranty? can I send it in for this? will they recheck the display for this kind of error after they replaced it? its really bad. Only on white backgrounds naturally.

I have this issue, what did you do?

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On my Nexus 5 I have a slight lightbleeding on the top of the screen. It goes all the cross the top. Have anyone seen this on their device?
The weird thing about it is, that it is almost invisible when the topbar is black, but very much visible when the topbar is e.g. blue, red, yellow, …
I'm not even sure what it is, maybe it is just a nocebo effect, I think it is there so it is and it is annoying the hell out of me.
I attached a photo of it, It was made next to a window with low backlight.
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I Have a weird problem that I have not been able to solve by myself or with ASUS "help". After having my screen replaced due to dead pixels by ASUS (not an easy feat!) I now have what I can call non existent gradients on my menus and other apps that have that nice gradient colour (like android menus have in settings and stuff), where it used to go subtly from a darker grey to a lighter grey in a seamless way now I have blocks of different grey colours...not seamless and nice. It happens not only in the menus but also in other apps, like the main blue screen of the facebook app for example. Sent back the pad and ASUS insists it is good and all normal! I have given up on them and don`t want to have sent again to the Czech Republic for repairs that don`t happen. It happens with all roms and other than that screen is great. Nice vibrant colours in video and games...but that gradient colour problem is tearing me apart. Only thing I have managed to do is replace the menus gradient with solid black with the help of xframework tools. Anyone else seen this? Should I open up the pad and see if it is a connector problem? (unlikely since all else is good), did ASUS use a wrong screen? Calibration? It is so weird.... Plus now I have to keep my brightness at maximum since the light sensor although working makes it too dim in auto mode. Is it related? Please help...can`t find help anywhere else.

Screen problem ? Need help

Hello. I would like to share my problem with you. I own a galaxy s8 +, like many of you)
And I was faced with this fact. When I put a dark or black background on the main screen of my smartphone, I get a visible light at the top of the screen. It can be seen clearly in a dark room. Below I will attach a screenshot. But that's the thing, this light is only visible on the main home screen. In the screen verification app, on a black background, I do not observe this problem.
I want to say that the light at the top of the screen is only observed on the main screen of the phone. When viewing images or elsewhere this is not observed
What can be wrong ??

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Guys, I have a LG Velvet and I think I might have a screen issue. At least I haven't noticed it before so I hope any of you guys with a Velvet can help me figure it out.
I know Velvet has a really bright screen, way more than my previous G8x.
But is it me or blacks aren't that black? I think I get more grey or a slight black than a real dark images.
I know Velvet has a translucent notification bar too, but have anyone noticed getting a greyish/greenish kind of stain when having a black content behind the notification bar?
It's something that really bothers me.
It happens when I pull the notification bar while watching a movie, or while in Settings and even with a dark black wallpaper.
I don't know anyone here in my country that has a Velvet, so I thought about asking here.
I might record the screen so I can show it better.
Thanks in advance!
NeeF

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