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Jolla Tablet LCD error
A few days ago, I browsed a bit on the Tablet when suddenly it froze.
Being a bit tired, I just long-pressed the power button to switch it off and went to sleep. The next morning, I booted it up and the web page I was looking at was still a bit visible, also the screen flickered badly. It was pretty cold that night (with the window opened), this could be of some importance, as well. Here's what I've tried:
After a few days of being plugged in, the web page isn't visible (or at least readable) anymore. The "burn in" started getting better at the center of the screen. I assume that's because the display turns on once in a while showing the lock screen (brighter in the center) when plugged in to tell me it's full (normally pretty annoying). The flickering is still there, mostly visible on non-black or non-white areas. While it seems to be less bad, I'm not 100% sure – it's still too bad to really enjoy using the device anyway. I've now written a small app switching between red, green, blue, black and white relentlessly, because that was actually less work than getting a video like mentioned above playing on the whole screen. I'll let it run for a few hours, but am not very hopeful it'll work. But I will write updates here either way. If it does work, I'll put the app on openrepos. ;) Has someone experienced (and fixed) something similar? |
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Me! I have experienced similar. I don't know why(I was trying Glacier?) but my tablet got to boot loop last summer. Or it just tired to boot with Jolla+Intel logo on screen, didn't start or didn't shut down. I didn't notice that Jolla+Intel logo screen was stuck there and I went to sleep. Next day I flashed tablet with that leaked flasher+SFOS image and noticed same issues as you. Screen was flickering and Jolla+Intel logo was 'burn' there. I was worried but after 5-7 days with slight usage(couple hours) everything was back to normal. :) |
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It happens sometimes for tablet. Just leave it turned on for some days, it will gone itself :)
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Was wondering if this is a moisture condensation problem?
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Thanks guys!
I'd say the burn in is mostly gone. Did you encounter the flickering as well or is that unrelated? Because that's still not nice to look at. But at least it's good enough for me to test i486 builds again without getting angry in an instant. Either way, I think I'll put the (reeeeallly simple) app on openrepos after adding a small seizure warning tomorrow – should do no harm and maybe even help someone. |
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yes images glitch with flickering.
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Thanks again, all!
Now that I'm relieved and less stressed out I see that eekkelund mentioned it, as well. I somehow missed that before. :) |
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Any idea what's the root cause and physical phenomenon that this is based on?
From the description I understand that it is nothing like "burn-in" of old CRT's or plasma tubes which results from the same intensity of light being constantly exited off the luminence material which leads to physical wearing-out of the said material. Also same kind of phenomenon might be possible on OLED displays where bright pixels are worn out, maybe via electomigration of the materials? However this also happens only when the same image is burned to the display for a long time... But LCD's are a different thing, the colour change in pixels is achieved via polarization change of the material, and in these descriptions the image did not "burn-in" when the same image was shown for a long time but somehow instantly when the device rebooted spontaniously? And is it so that the image was visible also when the device was turned off? |
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I found some time to publish the app to openrepos – let's hope no one needs to use it. Or that it at least helps a bit if someone does. And yes, the icon is supposed to be this ugly, because the app is, as well. :cool: |
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It is possible that the forced power-off disrupted this alternating current mechanism and left the pixels activated for longer than their healthy dose with the same polarity voltage. By the sound of it, the damage was not permanent but possibly long lasting. |
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