03-12-2020 02:30 PM
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03-25-2020 03:03 AM
03-25-2020 07:06 AM
_jis_While that may be true when it comes to perception of it of your average person, when I'm indoors with the brightness all of the way up on dark mode, I can see it as clear as day, especially on black backgrounds. I'd rather make sure I don't settle or anything when it comes to my Zenfone 6. I set up an RMA for the future after things slow down completely, and plan on sending it in, if I can't get it to go away with some software alternatives. I saw someone on Reddit in the UK mention he had a total of three and managed to get rid of two, so hopefully I can replicate whatever he did and see if it will go away. I'll probably send in photos of where it is to make sure the people that inspect it can see it clearly.It's no big deal. If you do not perceive a defective pixel during normal work, it does not disturb you, I would probably not solve it. The fact that this is only the third case, however, does not speak at all about the actual number of similar problems. Because people simply do not perceive such minor defects, our display is fine enough, so you have to examine it in great detail and up close to capture similar problems and in different colors. So I wouldn't really solve it. The same with TV screens, many users have a number of defective pixels, and for years these TVs have been running and do not know about it and never mind.
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03-25-2020 07:39 AM
03-25-2020 07:51 AM
_jis_Of course! I'll go ahead and post it right here. When you see the toggles in notifications, it's right under the flashlight toggle. I have a video of it, but it's too big to upload here, since the max is 50 MB of uploading.when I'm indoors with the brightness all of the way up on dark mode, I can see it as clear as day, especially on black backgrounds.
Then this is a different story of course.
Could you post a photo of your screen here how bad it looks?
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