Moto G Screen Problem

daneldan

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I bought the phone from amazon, I got it a few days ago in Venezuela, and I noticed that when the screen shows a high white brightness, appear some ugly yellow pixels in those areas, anyone else had this problem?

I talked to customer care of motorola, and told me to clean chache partitioned, which I did and the problem was still, did after one did a wipe and the problem persist.

i have Kt Kat 4.4.2

(thanks and sorry for my english)
 
No i haven't noticed this on my device. I suspect you have a defective screen.

The easy way to test if its a hardware or software issue would be to capture your screen to an image. If the artifacts are not present it is likely a hardware fault.

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No i haven't noticed this on my device. I suspect you have a defective screen.

The easy way to test if its a hardware or software issue would be to capture your screen to an image. If the artifacts are not present it is likely a hardware fault.

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+1 what was said, but I'd like to add that you should look at the screen shot on a computer.

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No i haven't noticed this on my device. I suspect you have a defective screen.

The easy way to test if its a hardware or software issue would be to capture your screen to an image. If the artifacts are not present it is likely a hardware fault.

Posted via Android Central App


then I suspect that it is indeed a hardware problem, because if I zoom into an image that had those yellow pixels they disappear

they appeared when upgrading to 4.4.2, when I was on 4.3 JB I did not see those pixels, but if i did not see those before, was maybe just coincidence
 
then I suspect that it is indeed a hardware problem, because if I zoom into an image that had those yellow pixels they disappear

they appeared when upgrading to 4.4.2, when I was on 4.3 JB I did not see those pixels, but if i did not see those before, was maybe just coincidence

If it wasn't happening in a previous version of Android then it has to be software, unless the unit has developed a fault since doing the update ..
In which case a full factory reset (backup contacts etc) should resolve the issue. If it does not, and still has the fault you describe, with nothing but the factory shipped software (no third party apps) then I would consider returning it to the vendor. If a reset resolves the issue, then you're probably finding that there is a software issue. At which point obviously (and tediously) it becomes a process of elimination.

I am sorry you are having trouble btw. It really sucks when that happens, but we've all had it so take heart. :)
 
I'm having same problem I bought my phone on thutday and the update came Friday am so I don't know if it was already there or not
 
Hi
I wanted to share my experience with you all cause the same thing happened to me... twice. I bought Moto G from Amazon UK and noticed the problem the second day of usage. Certain shades of white turned into yellow color on my display. Also some icons in application menu (the icons with blue color in them like google or drive app icon) had some green artifacts. My friend has the same phone so I asked him to check it out and he said that his phone doesn't have this issue. This was enough form me so I sent my phone back. Before sending it, I took some photos of the issue and elaborated it in the return package process. I received the second phone and guess what... the same thing. This time I took a little time to investigate. Was it the upgrade to KiteKat? No. The same thing on 4.3, you just didn't notice it because you were all excited with this generally cool phone (like I was). I sent this one back too, and they returned my money back (post expenses for two return packagers included) telling me that they will examine their whole stock of phones for this issue. At the time there was no information online about this. Later on I stumbled on a xda forum post where a guy attached a photo of the same problem. My advice: return the phone. Take a risk with another one if you want. I am sure they (Amazon) are professional enough and that they will not allow this to happen to anyone else. The phone had it's quirks at the time it started selling, but google owns the android and updates solved most of the problems (at least software problems). I am sure I will not buy a Motorola phone any time soon.
 
I had this problem but seem to have solved it.
I installed the Bluelight Filter app, set color filter to Black, and opacity to 2%.
The notification bar icon can be hidden by going to the app in the Apps part of Android Settings
and deselecting the notifications checkbox.
(Can also hide it from the drawer as well if using a launcher like Nova)
Hope this helps,
A
 
Hi,
had this problem and installed the recommended app blue light filter and it has indeed eliminated the problem. Thanks Alexander S. What i'm wondering is whats going on? is this a defect or just a faulty initial setting which has been sorted out with this app.

Regards,
 
Blue filter really helped. But it is like an elimination of the hardware problem with GPU, screen or whatever.
Interesting if it stay in 5-th version of Android installed.
 
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See Alexander S post. Briefly, you need any app adjusting color settings (Bluelight Filter, Screen Filter, etc.). Tune it to remove artefacts.
 

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