Is two dead pixels that are barely noticeable acceptable?
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Looking for opinions.
Ordered my 5 on day one. It had a stuck pixel and a little bleed. Probably should have RMA, but wanted to wait a bit. As luck would have it I cracked the screen before I got around to it. So I replaced it myself with this:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HKL3DEM/ref=oss_product
After 2 months use, the screen has rapidly deteriorated. I can even notice the defects in TWRP and on the boot screen. Doesn't TWRP kind of load it's own kernel? That kind of rules out any kind of software problems. Any suggestions for where to get a more reliable screen replacement? I sent the following to the seller:
Hi,
I carefully read the reviews on this product. Some claimed that the screen may not be OEM equipment and was not as pictured in the display. It seemed like a risk, but I needed a screen.
I have replaced many screens several of my devices and my children's devices. The swap was effortless. When I booted my phone with the new screen, it appeared to be a major success again. There were no dead or stuck pixels and minimal back light bleed around the edges. The only noticeable issue was a very bright area around the soft keys. Particularly on white pages.
The screen was installed in early April, and recently I have noticed it become gradually duller with an increase of bleed around the edges. Then yesterday, things got much worse very quickly. I noticed greenish bleed/band around all edges. The bright white around the soft keys is brighter. There is a 1/8 inch band around the top of the screen that is very dark. It is not very bright and the colors are dull. From previous experiences, I know that these are signs that it will only get worse.
One of the reviews talked about a similar situation: Looked great at first, and deteriorated after a month or so.
I would like to request a replacement screen for my Nexus 5.
Thank you.
I dropped my phone last night and now my phone has some light bleed in one of the corners.
Is there anything one can do to reduce the light bleed, short of replacing the entire display?
I also have light bleed on one of my corners due to a drop, the only option is to reseal the backlight and screen so it doesn't bleed out the side
The phone is ridged so bending it or tapping the other size won't help.similar to what you can do on a tablet
hey my htc u11 screen has bleeding on the lower edge a dead pixel and a pressure area on the lower part of the screen
do you have all of this or is it just me and do you think I should go for a replacement >
No issues here. No dead pixels and no light bleed.
Light bleed is mostly down the the screen being back-lit, not oled.
I got my OnePlus 6 a couple of days ago and it is an awesome device.
Hoever I am a bit concerned about the viewing angles.
When I look straight at the screen, the color is a little warm in the whites (very nice), but as soon as I tilt the phone slightly, I notice a cooler white.
The change already starts aroung 15-20 degrees. (note that I am very sensitive with such color changes, some people may notice it later at 30 degrees or more).
So if I look straight in the middle of the screen, the middle is a little bit warmer than top and bottom.
If I tilt the phone very slightly, the warm "spot" moves around.
Is this normal or do I have a bad screen?
I know that this somehow affects most OLED displays, but the small angle makes me wonder if I have a bad device.
Btw. the factory screen protector is still applied, may be makes this effect worse.
Hello geeks, my og pixel's battery degraded gradually and is completely died now. I just noticed a slight split between the side of the screen and the frame (caused by the battery swelling). I know the oled is extremely fragile so I wonder if theres chances it is cracked due to the battery pushing it even though it's not that much swollen.
Thanks for your answers.