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Screen colour variation

DonaldGreig

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Apr 2, 2010
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I have a UK S3 from the launch day and on a white background my screen has always been banded - white pink at the top and bottom and a yellowish creamy colour in the middle. Thought it was just the way it was or that it would settle in. It hasn't and a friend who has just got one has no such issues. VF in the UK want to do a repair but I'm not keen to send it away. Anyone else have this?
 
I have a UK S3 from the launch day and on a white background my screen has always been banded - white pink at the top and bottom and a yellowish creamy colour in the middle. Thought it was just the way it was or that it would settle in. It hasn't and a friend who has just got one has no such issues. VF in the UK want to do a repair but I'm not keen to send it away. Anyone else have this?
thats a faulty screen, you have to send it for repair or get a replacement
 
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Yeah you're right. Not sure if I'm being OCD or not though. But thanks!
you shouldnt see any pink on white backgrounds
this used to be the case with some amoled screens back the the galaxy S and the original desire (early models)
but they never had banding.

this is a defect rather than a tinge. no OCD about it.

im being ocd with the dist on the edge of the glass but you are not lol

get it sorted and get the device you deserve
 
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though it is under warranty, it is possible that it comes back worse than it went...

Yeah I agree. That's my fear. And it's a variation rather than banding I guess. I've seen this in iPads too. It looks like uneven back lighting but I know this isn't possible as the S3 isn't backlit. I have a Note as well and it's fine but dimmer. A lot.
 
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Yeah I agree. That's my fear. And it's a variation rather than banding I guess. I've seen this in iPads too. It looks like uneven back lighting but I know this isn't possible as the S3 isn't backlit. I have a Note as well and it's fine but dimmer. A lot.
the point im making is that is if it comes back worse you send it back again.
you dont let them get away with sending you a shoddy product that costs just under
 
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Yeah you're no doubt right. Just can't be bothered with the inevitable fight. The phone was a free upgrade so didn't cost me anything. Normal people probably wouldn't bother about it!

I would. I spotted a single dead pixel and got my phone replaced. Once you notice a defect it won't go away. Two years' contract with an unnecessary annoyance. Not worth it. change it out.
 
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