Galaxy s6 screen low geekbench 4 results and corner of the glass seems dettached - Galaxy S6 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there.
some weeks ago i got a galaxy s6 and i'm pretty happy with it. When i first got it, i had normal geekbench 4 results. But now i'm getting pretty low results.
about 1394 single cre and 3863 in multi core.
also last night my cousin was so drunk that he dropped my phone once or twice with a ****y cover in but when i looked carefully, i saw that at the right side, where the power button is, some kid of air bubbles appeared, and where i press it they seems to disappear!
i'm so worried!!
Would heating it with a heatgun will fix the corner problem? and i don't think that dropping the phone could cause performance problems. Right? right??

there is a picture of it
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update, after getting one day it on the beach with me, somehow right now i saw that the signs disappeared. anyone any idea how this happened?

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I dropped my phone few days ago and screen is really messed up. I tried JScreenFix and Pixel Fixer, ran these apps overnight but still nothing from it!
Friend of mine said these dead pixels will go away in 2-4 weeks. I really don't think it will work.
Btw those blue pixels have become even more intense now!
Please Help!
Here are the photos of my XT720 with loads of stuck pixels :
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THis is not a problem software/apps will fix. You will need to replace your screen, look for parts online.
I had the same problem, I just went over to the local service centre and they fixed my screen! took them 5 days though! mine was still under warranty. I believe you have a year warranty and you don't need the warranty card or anything!

Can anyone tell me what device this back cover is from?

Hey XDA~
Quick, and silly post.. but curiousity is getting the better of me. lol
This morning I woke up to find this back cover, for some Samsung device just sitting on my cars windsheild, which is parked out back of my house. lol
It looks almost just like my Galaxy Players back cover, except it is smaller, and missing one speaker hole at the bottom.
What device is this from?
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Whatever it is, I don't own the device it belongs to. lol
This thing is smaller than pretty much any Samsung phone or device I've seen.
Only about 2 inches wide, and maybe 5+ inches long.
Makes my Galaxy player 4.0 look like a beast, and my galaxy player is smaller than most smartphones today. lol
Omg, this looks not good. lol
But i canĀ“t identify it.
lol what do you mean "not good"?

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I personally love my SM-T580, but I'm and android user and my last tablet was an iPad 2, lol. Mine is equally magnetic, I often place it on my lap only to hear the metal tip of my cloth belt smack onto the back of the tablet, and it pulls it from a fairly substantial difference. I definitely had the "wow, this could go really wrong" impression when I first found out about it myself. Seems to me another magnet could cause serious impact damage to the device..

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