Pressure are on the lower part of the screen - HTC U11 Questions & Answers

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.

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[Q] Dust under the screen and lighten pixel on black

Hallo, 3 different transormer tried and all have screen under the screen and shining 7/8 white pixels on black background, with a kind of scratches on the lcd panel emitting white light on the black, and the black is not solid like other colours but it has vertical stripes on the screen with different graduation of black. Obviously in all 3 pieces was present a strong light bleeding. The best way to check it is with a free program from the market called lcd test or maybe pixel test, put black screen on it in a dark room. Dust is well visible also with screen off, they are small withe pieces.
Any similar experiences?
I returned my first Transformer for a dust particle under the glass but in front of the screen - bang in the middle on the display so very distracting. I initially thought it was dead pixels but at an angle you could see the reality quite easily.
Luckily was able to exchange it the next day (gogo Mikro Anvika customer service) as they'd just got another batch come in the door - second one is flawless. Not other display problems other than the slight light bleed at a couple of points on screen edges on a black backgrounds - no big deal.

Light bleed and faded blacks :(

Just got the Rogers LTE version today and first think i noticed is some light bleed coming from the bottom of the screen making the blacks kind of washed out.
Im comparing it to my SGSII which has ZERO bleeding and perfect blacks. But it is an LCD screen and not AMOLED
Return it if you have light bleed problems. As for the blacks, you are comparing it to an ambled screen after all...

[Q] Can I fix light bleed?

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

light bleed.

just noticed my google pixel from verizon has serious light bleed on the top and bottom right corners. very noticeable on a black wallpaper or the ambient display screen. anyone else face this issue, defective lcd i suppose? :crying:
fix-this! said:
just noticed my google pixel from verizon has serious light bleed on the top and bottom right corners. very noticeable on a black wallpaper or the ambient display screen. anyone else face this issue, defective lcd i suppose? :crying:
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Light bleed comes from screens that are backlit by an LCD or LED. The Pixel uses an AMOLED screen, which does not use a backlight. Instead each pixel (of the screen) produces it's own light. Therefore, there can be no light bleed.
If you are seeing something resembling light bleed, I think you have a bigger problem that should be covered under warranty.
You should upload a picture so we can see what you are looking at.
im assuming it was a defective panel. so i got it swapped out today. new one is fine. amoled or not it seemed like light bleed to me on dark wallpapers.
fix-this! said:
im assuming it was a defective panel. so i got it swapped out today. new one is fine. amoled or not it seemed like light bleed to me on dark wallpapers.
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Yeah, I figured there was a problem with the panel, glad they changed it out for you.
stranula said:
Light bleed comes from screens that are backlit by an LCD or LED. The Pixel uses an AMOLED screen, which does not use a backlight. Instead each pixel (of the screen) produces it's own light. Therefore, there can be no light bleed.
If you are seeing something resembling light bleed, I think you have a bigger problem that should be covered under warranty.
You should upload a picture so we can see what you are looking at.
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Its not typical backlight bleeding since as u said there is no backlight, but its the same thing that causes grey uniformity issues. Contrary to what people think amoled does not 'shut off' pixels when displaying black unless screen brightness is at a very low level. When checking the screen for uniformity with a grey backgrond my amoled screen has a yellowish tone in bottom left area and this same area wont display 'pure black' unless brightness slider is at a certain position.

Screen defect - Glass or digitizer?

I noticed a defect while out in the sun today. In the sunlight I can see a crease/distortion effect in or under the glass in the bottom half of my screen. Maybe a third of an inch long. It's only visible to me in the sunlight or bright light. It's not on the outside of the glass though because I can't see it or feel it. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed it on their phone.

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