Hello guys,
My pixel 3a at low brightness it starts from the upper right corner to illuminate the screen and as I get on the side it also illuminates from the other sides.
it's normal??
Watch this on phone app and contact because the color Is grey
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I was curious every other HTC phone i've had (e.g.) MDA, Dash......Is there a status light on the Fuze I notice that in the left corner of the earpiece there is something that looks like a light?
That depends on what you mean with status light.
The ring around the "enter" key give an indication about missed calls, appointments or whatever.
thats the light sensor for dynamic backlight ajusting
I mean status light as in it blinks green when you have service, red when you have no service, or green and blue when you have service and wifi connected
No such light on the TP. You will have to check the screen for that.
The light sensor is indeed located at the top of the phone, next to the opening for the speaker. Try it by setting light to automatic and cover the sensor by hand. You'll see the light intensity of the display change.
Thank you....Just a feature I miss
Quick question, I have two spots on the screen that when press along the edges of left or right of the scrren the middle of the screen and lower left of the screen (with more pressure than needed to operate the screen,) it will have ripple effect effect. I am wondering if this is isolated or widespread?
Sent from my GT-P6800
1. Dont do that
2. That happens with any lcd screen when you "press harder than needed"
In the attached pic you see the red line across the top of the phone for LED notifications
but when there is a notification a tiny faint almost impossible to see (ie pointless for a notification) dot is flashing just on the right side.
Is this red string of what looks like red lights spanning most of the width of the phone so it can flash using more or all of the width?
pwoita said:
In the attached pic you see the red line across the top of the phone for LED notifications
but when there is a notification a tiny faint almost impossible to see (ie pointless for a notification) dot is flashing just on the right side.
Is this red string of what looks like red lights spanning most of the width of the phone so it can flash using more or all of the width?
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That image you have is of a sensation XE. The red colour is just paintwork on the speaker housing to compliment the other red highlights found on the XE. It's not a row of lights. The dot is all there is. If you take the cover off while you have a notification, you'll see there are no more led's on the phone for what you're looking for.
TL;DR: impossible.
ah ur right.
gaaaaaah.
<random complaining about stupid design of hard to see tiny LED>
thanks for the response
I accidentally dropped my OnePlus One and it resulted in a crack that goes from the bottom of the left edge of screen to the right edge of the screen about 3/4 inches from the bottom. Luckily the LCD display still works, but the digitizer (touch) has stopped working in a rectangular area at the bottom of the screen. I now have to use a screen rotation app, combined with on-screen navigation bar (the hardware buttons also are IN that rectangular area) to work with my OPO along with a lot of turning the phone upside down to access all the screen functions.
Today I got to know of the wm size and wm density commands using which I was able to play with the phone's resolution, but whatever I do with these commands, the whole screen area is being used. Would anyone here know of some way to change the usable screen area so the rectangular area at the bottom is ignored for all purposes - i.e. it remains black all the time and everything begins from above this area?
I do have a replacement screen but I don't suppose it is original plus I don't want to risk opening up my phone and putting the replacement.
I'm using CM12 and I've rooted my phone.
Has anyone else, looking close at the display, noticed that when you have a white object or shape on the screen, there is a green outline on top and a red outline on the bottom? Is this just my device or is it a side effect of amoled displays.
I've attached an image of the X button for multitasking zoomed in because that's where it's most noticeable.
EDIT
Never mind turns out that it is to do with the pentile display matrix that optic amoled displays use.
Here's a link explaining it if anyone's interested https://www.androidauthority.com/galaxy-note-2-vs-galaxy-s3-display-comparison-rgb-pentile-121182/