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2012-03-18
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No wonder Nokia changed to a LCD screen on the Lumia 900. Would've been just awefull with a pentile screen in that size with that resolution o.O
Regards Dousan.
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2012-03-18
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No wonder Nokia changed to a LCD screen on the Lumia 900. Would've been just awefull with a pentile screen in that size with that resolution o.O
Regards Dousan.
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2012-03-19
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I found it interesting you said spots on black background. Because amoled screens pixels arrested suppose to be turned off when displaying black.
Was you phone a first batch to come out? Could it be your panel?
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2012-03-23
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I have black spots/streaks on my screen when viewed black colour in dark. I do also see flickr and light vertical lines (light green and pink) when viewed in portrait mode especially with keyboard on screen. My N9 is made in Finland.
Just took this image: http://flic.kr/p/bCSFLi
Is that what you guys see?
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2012-03-24
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For all you screen aficionados, you may find this microscope dude comparison of various screens illuminating:
http://ignorethecode.net/blog/2012/0...en_microscope/
He calls pentile amoled screens horrible:
http://ignorethecode.net/blog/2011/0..._oled_screens/
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2012-03-25
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2012-03-30
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Something bizarre happened to me just 1 hour ago. I just came back home from my home town using Nokia Drive (aprox 90min) and everything was completely normal. After i parked my car and got the mobile, it shows a green vertical line on the screen. Itīs visible in every app and not in the main menu. Tried to solve it by powering off and on again, restoring...so i assume thatīs a screen problem. Have you had that problem?
I wouldnīt like to send it back to the nokia care point, as it has all my job documents, contacts....
Thx!
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2012-03-30
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i don't think pentile is that bad, I mean, you must do some stressing for you to see it, Well for me, the range i hold the phone when walking and on a day to day basic is fine.
whites, are a problem, But thats what you get when you have new technologies, Like Plasma,
Peoples don't forget try using your Amoled on low brightness, because it has burn-in when you have full brightness and displaying the same thing over and over
Some tips, Avoid using the same time format, every few weeks switch from AM/PM to 24 hrs because the M might burn in. and it will leave marks on your phone screen.
Get a short display timeout- OLEDS break up over time, the brighter the display the faster they bread down.
Avoid Deep blues, Or blues, the blues have the fastest breakdown rate. Greens are better and last the longest.
Try shifting your icons so they don't burn -In and leave marks on your screen.
there is an image from Gsmaerna showing Amoled v SLCD, real world close up
Regards Dousan.
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