Black Little..Spots in the Back ground On My Maxx At Start Up & Boot Up Animation
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When my Maxx first starts up with the boot Animation i am seeing little Black Spots in the Background with the Animation. I have turned the phone off an then back a couple of times an the same thing Happens. So my Question to Other Razr an Razr Maxx owners are you seeing the same thing on your Device When you turn it On say after charging the Battery. You can really see it if the room your in is totally dark. What i am wondering is.. Is this part of the Animation or is this an indication there's a problem with the Screen. An this is the Only time i am Seeing these spots on the screen
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B33 wrote:
When my Maxx first starts up with the boot Animation i am seeing little Black Spots in the Background with the Animation.
I have turned the phone off an then back a couple of times an the same thing Happens. So my Question to Other Razr an Razr Maxx owners are you seeing the same thing on your Device When you turn it On say after charging the Battery. You can really see it if the room your in is totally dark. What i am wondering is.. Is this part of the Animation or is this an indication there's a problem with the Screen. An this is the Only time i am Seeing these spots on the screen
You are not alone and it's not an indication of a problem, as tidbits posted. It has been discussed on various forum, including the Motorola Droid Razr forum. Matt, the moderator for the Motorola forum wrote this about it:
The Droid RAZR display uses a new high efficiency OLED material. These screens may in some cases exhibit slightly darker regions, like you've noticed. Because the darker regions are only visible when viewing the black screen in a very dark environment, they will not interfere with general use. Most importantly, they don't change over time and are typical for this generation of OLED material. They in no way indicate a problem or defective screen.
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It's actually normal to see them. It's NOT a defect as people would assume it to be. It's actually part of the screen making process Motorola used that causes it.
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B33 wrote:
When my Maxx first starts up with the boot Animation i am seeing little Black Spots in the Background with the Animation.
I have turned the phone off an then back a couple of times an the same thing Happens. So my Question to Other Razr an Razr Maxx owners are you seeing the same thing on your Device When you turn it On say after charging the Battery. You can really see it if the room your in is totally dark. What i am wondering is.. Is this part of the Animation or is this an indication there's a problem with the Screen. An this is the Only time i am Seeing these spots on the screen
You are not alone and it's not an indication of a problem, as tidbits posted. It has been discussed on various forum, including the Motorola Droid Razr forum. Matt, the moderator for the Motorola forum wrote this about it:
The Droid RAZR display uses a new high efficiency OLED material. These screens may in some cases exhibit slightly darker regions, like you've noticed. Because the darker regions are only visible when viewing the black screen in a very dark environment, they will not interfere with general use. Most importantly, they don't change over time and are typical for this generation of OLED material. They in no way indicate a problem or defective screen.
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Thanks Guys I appreciate you getting back with Me on this... I kind of thought when i first seen them! Am i seeing things or is my mind playing tricks on Me
as it sometimes does
Ha Ha! An i think it wouldn't hurt to join the Motorola Forums either for a helpful alternative when needed:: Thanks Sally for mentioning that to Me as i think they have a good informative Site as well . Just like our little Community Here..
