Flickering pixel artefacts - LG G Watch R

Hi i just got my LG G Watch R and it's faulty with flickering pixel artefacts towards the bottom of the screen in a horizontal line.
I took a video of my problem and have contacted the store to arrange a replacement.

definitely not right that

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My phone just randomly started showing lines and random color blocks even at the LG boot screen.
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My LG L90 just started showing vertical and horizontal artifacts yesterday, too (11/28/14). Almost looks like a fingerprint in the top middle of the screen. Very disappointed. This is an awesome phone at a great price (other than the messed up screen.) I bought it used and have had it a month. I hope LG / T-Mobile will consider it a defect as opposed to damage and will replace it.
Mine was less than a month old and did vertical lines.T-Mobile handled it as a defect. Returned my phone to stock and took it to the store, they ordered me a new one under warranty, I received my new phone today.

Moto X 2014 Dead(Stuck?) Pixels

I have a Moto X 2ยช Gen for about a year, great phone on a lot of ways.
But yesterday I noticed a little black line on the display, it appears to have a black line and
a white line right below it. The white portion is noticeable when the display is completly black.
When the moto display is activated the line lit up first most likely is when the display is energised.
I did a extensive research about dead or stuck pixels on amoled screens, and I became a little confused.
because some say that amoled screen should not have this kind of problem, or it is more dificult to manifest
such issue.
I have taken some pictures of the line, the black photo is a little blurry, the phone that i used had a hard time
trying to focus, but the line can be seen.
imgur[dot]com/a/kbuQ4
imgur[dot]com/uymLQtj

Display bug with black and grey

Hello everyone, i really love my p20 pro but it seems like I have some kind of a Display bug. Whenever there is grey and black(so that the display is turned off there) and then swype, I have weird "veils", as you can see in my video. Does anybody have the same issue? You can see that as weel when you are in dark mode and the scroll in your settings. Or is this just because it is an OLED display? I had an IPS one before and that definitly did not had issues like that. If you want to reproduce it you can use the image from the video as well.
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https://youtu.be/dqnpTQ9P-kY
The problem is the oled screen most of them do that.
This is normal for OLED cause the pixels individually produce light. So they are switched off at that point.
At last found some one has the same complaints with me.
Yes this is amoled nature, the pixel take times to turn from completely off to some colours. Unlike ips LCD displays the backlight is always on.
But, i only notice this problem ob very early generation Samsung phone (like Samsung S2 /S3) generation. I actually try to do the same thing on the display unit of Samsung s9.
Guess what?Samsung panel doesn't have this black smearing effect
I do believe it can be fixed via software. Cuz I only notice this in gallery and menu setting. Playing video doesn't have this problem
Anyway please feedback your complaint to Huawei so that they can hear you and start to do something!

Screen Problem

Hey there guys,
Im having some problems with my Huawei P10 screen.On the left side of the screen on top there are some yellow half circles.One month ago there was only one and now there are three of them. Like on the top left of the screen.When the background is white you can see them clearly,when the background is black or any dark colour they almost disappear.
Do you think its a pixel problem or what? Like dead pixel or stuck pixel. If u know what it is can u help me to fix it?
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Are they present when you boot into Fastboot? Just test it, there's a white background. If yes, it's a hardware problem, maybe it's the display itself, or the flex cable or the display controller, or the display connector.
Go to a repair store, if you still have warranty send it to Huawei of, if you're able to do it by yourself, buy a display replacement (with frame).

OLED Display black to grey smearing

Hey,
i just got the Xiaomi mi8 (Global Rom, MIUI 9.6) and noticed a thing with the display. If the brightness is under 40% (lower the problem gets more and more visiable, gets really bad at 10-15%) the black is starting to smear if next to a grey color. If i move a black part surrounded by grey over the screen the black smears into the grey. I also noticed there is a slight color gradient from left (dark) to the right (getting brighter).
I contected the shop i bought it from and they said they never heard of this problem. I googled the problem but got no resaults. The shop send me a new Xiaomi mi8 but guess what, the same problem occured on this new device too.
I tried to record a video but its really hard if the room is dark and the screen is at a low brightness but maybe you can see what i mean at the edges of the black parts if you look closely.
mi 8 screen recorded with a camera:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gmgdthzthgm69dr/Black smear xiaomi mi8.avi?dl=0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LkmipTa_PsY
I made a test pattern and attached it to this post. Would be really helpful if somebody could check this on his/her own mi 8 and leave feedback!
test pattern recorded with screenrecorder on mi 8:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1fpxuybw664skgp/Screenrecorder_mi8.mp4?dl=0
https://youtu.be/qM5FsRYTgKw
Greetings
It's Normal for all oled or amoled screen.
gm007 said:
It's Normal for all oled or amoled screen.
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Really? Hmm, than i have to look for a device with a good old LCD panel.
Absolutely normal, my old s7 did this too, its due to the fact that pixels are turned off when displaying black and it might take a fraction of a second to turn on resulting in this smear. Happens to all oled displays

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