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  • natë

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    válasz morge #5695 üzenetére

    Nem az, keress rá google-ön a jelenségre.

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    Jé, Samun is. Meg Pixelen is, meg Almán is. Lehet, hogy alacsony fényerőn minden oled panel produkálja? Ja ez nem kérdés volt.

    “What is black smear?

    First of all, it’s worth defining black smear. Black smear isn’t new, and it’s been appearing on phones with OLED displays for quite some time. Basically, it describes the effect that appears on a screen when a group of OLED pixels is changing state. You can see it on some displays when you have a screen with a black background and colored pixels are moving on top of it.”

    “its not a problem. let me explain. when amoled displays perfect black, the pixel are off, you know this. but the notification shade isnt perfect black. so when the perfect black of the settings menu is met with the grey of the notification shade, there is a slight delay between turning an off pixel to on. this doesn't happen if the pixel is already on so you dont see it if you pull down the shade on a normal background. the notification shade cant be perfectly black because if you pull it down on a white back ground the effect wil be very noticeable

    it only happens if you flick the shade down, at which point you eyes will be focused on the setting you want to click since your doing it so fast. if you do it at a normal speed, should be fine”

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