[Completed] Bluish tint on top portion of lock screen of galaxy S6 - XDA Assist

Recently I noticed that there is a bluish tint on the top of the lock screen and a greyish tint on the bottom of the lock screen of my Galaxy S6 no matter what lock animation is set. Can anyone help me?
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Hello,
Welcome to XDA.
That seems to me to be a hardware issue, not software, if that is the case then XDA will not be able to help you, that would have to be done by you or a repair shop.
Try posting your question in the forum linked below on the odd chance that you have software issues instead of hardware issues.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help
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I have a nexus 5 which had just developed a nasty display issue. Last week the screen. Went quite pale and off colour. I thought it was possibly the yellow tint issue but it seems to be different. After a recharge overnight it seemed to go away but is back with a vengeance.
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[Completed] two perfectly symmetrical black spots (of same shape and size) on my galaxy s6 edge.

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i just bought a slightly used samsung galaxy s6 edge SM G925F yesterday and i noticed two perfectly shaped symmetrical black spots on left edge of my phone. they are not affecting the touch at all. there is also a very faded line going from one edge to an another (not easily noticable).
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You have something wrong with the hardware, that will have to be repaired at a shop. XDA can help you if it is software related.
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[Completed] Samsung Note Edge defective screen

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[Completed] Artefacts on amoled screen (Galaxy Note 3)

Hello everyone,
Got a problem with my Galaxy note 3 amoled screen. Couple months ago some lines appeared on that, look like artefacts or dead pixels or something, not really sure. Didn't drop/drop in water the device before that. No idea why that happen. But, they don't go.
Tried some dead pixels apps from market with no success.
Due to certain reasons cannot give the device to repair service, so, need to try to fix that by myself.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Will attach the screenshot. The line in the middle, have few of them already. Background is green, to make it more visible.
Thanks!
Shinkoku said:
Hello everyone,
Got a problem with my Galaxy note 3 amoled screen. Couple months ago some lines appeared on that, look like artefacts or dead pixels or something, not really sure. Didn't drop/drop in water the device before that. No idea why that happen. But, they don't go.
Tried some dead pixels apps from market with no success.
Due to certain reasons cannot give the device to repair service, so, need to try to fix that by myself.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Will attach the screenshot. The line in the middle, have few of them already. Background is green, to make it more visible.
Thanks!
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Unfortunately assist is for guiding new members around the boards only. Please ask your question in the note 3 forums
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