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DunkyKung
post Jun 19 2012, 12:27 AM

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hello guys, just got my gnex for 3 days, and its been pleasure using this phone..upgraded from good old nexus s slcd..but i have many questions to ask since this is my first S amoled phone..the screen got yellow tint, but i manage to get rid of it by adjusting RGB multiplier, the question is

1.Does increasing RGB multiplier (200 and above) decrease S amoled screen lifespan, and prone tu burn in effect?

2.i got purple tint on low brightness, and in the dark on black background where some part of the screen lights up i can actually see inside of the screen, its looks like fungus that grew on the old bread..and on white BG such as in msging app, its looks so grainy..again all of these issue happen to me on low brightness(10% and below) except the fungus one..i cant actually believe this is samsung phone..(sigh)

i think thats all for now..highly appreciated if someone can explain to me ( especially the fungus part,urghhh!!)

nvm, i found a thread about this just now, its seems that the glass is dirty on the inside, and it affect many unit..sigh samsung...

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DunkyKung
post Jun 19 2012, 01:02 AM

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QUOTE(fallout @ Jun 19 2012, 12:47 AM)
The picture with yellow is your screen?? If that is, you might have a faulty unit, go get warranty.

Btw, take a better picture, too blurry
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nope, this image is not my screen, but my issue is identical to this although is much less serious..
DunkyKung
post Jun 19 2012, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(fallout @ Jun 19 2012, 01:07 AM)
The AMOLED screen will have grainy look if set to low brightness, but too look fungy... that is too extreme. After setting brightness to around 30% all the grainy feel will be gone.
Care to take a picture and see how it looks?
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yes, the grainy effect overall gone when i set the brightnes to 15% and above,for yellow and purple tint, it can be reduced by adjusting RGB multiplier..after reading that thread on xda, i quite happy with my unit, it seems, 70-80% of them suffer this issue, alot more serious than mine..but, to think that this phone made by samsung, im disapointed with all these issue..

and my first question just now,
1.Does increasing RGB multiplier (200 and above) decrease S amoled screen lifespan, and prone tu burn in effect?

can u explain it?

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