Guest marky188 Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 Has anyone else noticed this, I purchased my G300 a week after release but bought my wife one 3 weeks ago, the screen difference between the two is astonishing. Mine has bright rich colors and on a par to my sons Galaxy s2. My wife's is dull the whites have a yellow look to them and the blacks are nowhere near as black and before someone asks they are both on maximum brightness. I had it replaced at the Vodafone shop but it is still the same, when I questioned the rep at Vodafone he said I must of got lucky and that the only way this could of happened is that Huawei had changed the screens possibly for cost reasons,do you think this is possible?, it doesn't make sense or did Huawei launch the handset with better screens for good reviews and slipped these cheaper ones in hoping no one would notice
Guest Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 Yeah it is the same with most devices I think,well budget ones anyway.I had three blades(or was it four cannot remember now)and they all had different quality screens.As you described,the colors and blacks where different between devices,one of the blades was more a dark grey when another had black.
Guest runlevel5 Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 Only gripe with my screen is that under certain conditions I can see what appears to be very tiny dots that are spaced evenly like an artefact of the touchscreen matrix. It truly is hardly noticeable. Colours are bright,whites are white and blacks are black.Disappointing for you though knowing one is better than the other supposedly identical device. Nearest experience akin to yours I had was on three identical LCD TV's, all had differing screen qualities.
Guest marky188 Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 Yes regardless of screen i think they all have the tiny dots or matrix thing you mentioned
Guest runlevel5 Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 ok, thanx for that.I hadn't noticed it on my previous phones. good to know tho.
Guest Davidoff59 Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 The dots can be seen on every screen I think. If they catch the light in a certain way, they are visible. I think I got one of the first screens as I am well impressed with mine.
Guest WodgeFTW Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 I occasionally can see my homescreens widgets still on screen when i go into another app, it's kinda like burn-in you used to get on old CRTs. Anyone else get this?
Guest buddn07 Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 I believe the dots are to do with the digitizer touch screen.
Guest RussellS Posted June 26, 2012 Report Posted June 26, 2012 I've got two G300's, one for myself and one for my wife. Mine was bought when Vodafone first released it and my wife's two weeks ago. The screens look identical to me with no noticeable difference with the colour brightness or the white/black levels. I occasionally can see my homescreens widgets still on screen when i go into another app, it's kinda like burn-in you used to get on old CRTs. Anyone else get this? Yes, I have noticed this but I've also seen the same thing on other higher end phones. It's some form of image retention.
Guest pelago Posted June 27, 2012 Report Posted June 27, 2012 marky188, and any others that have access to multiple G300s with screens that look different, I wonder if you can pop into the Screen misalignment? thread and answer the poll? It would be interesting to know if the screen is misaligned on one of your G300s and not on the other, as it may be that the two things are related.
Guest onericardo Posted July 1, 2012 Report Posted July 1, 2012 I believe the dots are to do with the digitizer touch screen. Hello, Today I detected those dots while surfing on the web ( white background ) ... Are they normal ? I believe its normal, my tablet also have them, but just wondering if on these phones these " Matrix Dots (?) " are normal. Thanks.
Guest fr0do Posted July 1, 2012 Report Posted July 1, 2012 (edited) Capacitive screens are constructed with tiny wire inserted in a grid pattern into the glass/ plastic to detect completion of a circuit to map your finger position. In bright light the tiny wires can be seen. Edited July 1, 2012 by fr0do
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