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[Solved] Samsung Galaxy S6: Enlarging Stain on LCD Display - Causes, LCD Leakage or Pixel Burnout?

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  • #1 16167898
    KapiWu
    Level 8  
    Recently, such a (jpg) LCD screen appeared on the LCD and began to grow ...

    My question is ... is it poured lcd or the pixels started to burn out?

    I will add the phone does not have the slightest crack, it was glued glass and phone in the housing, and hours before the existing situation lay on the table (I'm 100% sure that nothing has fallen on him, nothing knocked, etc.)
    The PS in the phone has already been replaced LCD and a new fast was glued ... Can this be a reason? (somewhere once I heard that in this phone it does not change fast, and recently I heard that there was air between the LCD and the glass and started to destroy the display) I'm asking because I want to know if I can advertise a service or say that it happened with my fault, because if the service has not been properly made and this is the cause of the damage it certainly will not do without a complaint

    Thanks in advance for your help,

    Samsung Galaxy S6: Enlarging Stain on LCD Display - Causes, LCD Leakage or Pixel Burnout? Samsung Galaxy S6: Enlarging Stain on LCD Display - Causes, LCD Leakage or Pixel Burnout? Samsung Galaxy S6: Enlarging Stain on LCD Display - Causes, LCD Leakage or Pixel Burnout?
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  • #2 16168031
    KamGr
    Level 24  
    Unfortunately, you have the whole display for the exchange bank. If it's on warranty, do not hesitate, just give it to them.
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    #3 16168908
    zrobtosam.exe
    Level 17  
    I would say with fault on the side performing a quick exchange service. You can try to advertise, but to find life blows the wine on the customer. Good luck.
  • #4 16169017
    mobista
    Level 35  
    zrobtosam.exe wrote:
    I would say with fault on the side performing a quick exchange service. You can try to advertise, but to find life blows the wine on the customer. Good luck.


    And where did you read that there was a windshield listed here?
  • #5 16169331
    zenekrtv
    Level 22  
    This is probably clearly written here.
    The PS in the phone has already been replaced LCD and a new fast was glued ... Can this be a reason?
  • #6 16169413
    mobista
    Level 35  
    Try to advertise the display on the site where it was exchanged.
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  • #7 16170337
    KapiWu
    Level 8  
    I will say it differently, the lcd I exchanged for myself (normally it worked almost 2months), but the site had a quick exchange service for a new one.

    edit: I have a 3-month warranty on the LCD (it has been a month yet). The phone has already been sent back and I am waiting for what I will say, but I do not hide it ... I expect that the damage was caused by my fault ... all that they do not have to waste money and time for another LCD
  • #8 16172622
    KapiWu
    Level 8  
    Today I got information from the display begins to DISCOVER! and this is interesting ... because from what I found on the internet and read on a few different forums, AMOLE SIE DO NOT BE LOST and performs in this phone
  • #9 16174102
    kendzierz1
    Level 20  
    LCD to exchange, because this stain will expand anyway.
    Such similar spots / defects appear on "unshackled" LCDs. As for me the matter is obvious, if the LCD was yours and they exchanged only the glass and for 2 months everything was ok, I would not consider the complaint, unless it occurred a few days after the exchange, I would think about it. The second LCD case was after the fall, there could be some "stress / damage" in this place and only now it came out ... Unless the LCD and fast were remanufactured and bought everything they should rather be replaced with the other one.
  • #10 16174992
    KapiWu
    Level 8  
    On this site what I bought, they told me that they are being poured out (probably only to not take responsibility) ... I bought the whole set with them as:

    100% ORIGINAL !!!
    USED !!!
    LCD (FAST-SET) DISPLAY WITH FAST
    TO THE PHONE MODEL
    SAMSUNG S6 G920

    But when I saw him later, I already knew that he was after the exchange of quick (but they paid me back some money and left him with my guarantees). The problem is that this damage is caused by the user's fault and they do not want to accept the warranty ...
    I am rather a person who can fight for their own and already "frighten" (or rather inform) an interviewer, that if we do not deal with it normally, the matter will go to the orchard.
  • #11 16175641
    KamGr
    Level 24  
    You have written like a bull USED !!!
    If you wanted to have cheaper then now do not be surprised that there are such problems.
  • #12 16175860
    KapiWu
    Level 8  
    KamGr wrote:
    You have written like a bull USED !!!
    If you wanted to have cheaper then now do not be surprised that there are such problems.


    USED does not mean a hidden defect that reveals itself after time, best regards.
  • #13 16176135
    KamGr
    Level 24  
    But it can mean that the display was once after a fall and had the glass replaced with a new one and now you have this effect.
  • #14 16176516
    tonk
    GSM specialist
    And how do you prove that you did not fall? That you mounted well and there is no stress? According to me, you do not make any mistakes, 1 question will be asked where the Lord assembled
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  • #15 17289351
    Remik83
    Level 1  
    A great program for painting and doing different things, but if you really fell, you would not have anything
  • #16 17289417
    blahfff
    Level 41  
    KapiWu wrote:
    Today I got information from the display begins to DISCOVER! and this is interesting ... because from what I found on the internet and read on a few different forums, AMOLE SIE DO NOT BE LOST and performs in this phone


    The construction of the AMOLEDs from S6 is subject to change and can break when cracked (often from below). The effect is just like on your photos and in extreme cases it can be done even in a few hours. Identically it looks like in S7, series A, J 2016, 2017, etc. Here you have, for example, "pouring out" A5 2017 after the fall.

    If I understand correctly, have you bought a regenerated (after replacing the glass) display from some company that you have exchanged for yourself? The question is what exactly you sold. The display itself from the glass, which you have inserted yourself into your frame (this is how it appears in the original) or the set already stuck together with the frame.
    If this is the first, and I would suspect that it would be a private proposition, I would not consider it simple. These displays are very fragile and the seller is not able to account for the way in which the customer installed it himself. You could leave some "paproch", a fragment of old glass, glue, etc. under the display, which pressed him from the bottom until he could not stand it. Looking after the pictures I would expect that it was just a problem and some "litter" is from the display in the place where the stain began to appear. I would not exclude a slightly curved or dented frame, etc. (you can not see it in the pictures).
    If the latter, then the analogous situation, but the wine could be dropped on the seller who put the set into the frame. There is still a possible problem of proving that it has not happened after the fall.

    Since the time Samsung stopped selling factory sets stuck together with the frame, such problems are not at all rare and this type of defect, even after badly installed original parts, can appear after a few weeks of assembly.
  • #17 17289560
    KapiWu
    Level 8  
    Remik83 wrote:
    A great program for painting and doing different things, but if you really fell, you would not have anything


    First, I advise you to buy a spelling dictionary and then browse the Internet in search of similar cases. The matter has long been resolved. The service exchanged lcd for a new one ... it was not without a problem because after probably 3 weeks (or 2) I called them and said that I did not receive any answer from them and I understand that the complaint was recognized (based on some regulation / law on ...)

    And no, this is not a program or overlay ... just enter in Google "stain discoloration samsung"
    Greetings.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    blahfff ... I bought the whole set already mounted on my question, it remained "push" it only in a metal body and that's all. In any case, the matter is resolved.
  • #18 17289567
    KapiWu
    Level 8  
    Remik83 wrote:
    A great program for painting and doing different things, but if you really fell, you would not have anything


    First, I advise you to buy a spelling dictionary and then browse the Internet in search of similar cases. The matter has long been resolved. The service exchanged lcd for a new one ... it was not without a problem because after probably 3 weeks (or 2) I called them and said that I did not receive any answer from them and I understand that the complaint was recognized (based on some regulation / law on ...)

    And no, this is not a program or overlay ... just enter in Google "stain discoloration samsung"
    Greetings.

    Added after 3 [minutes]:

    blahfff ... I bought the whole set already mounted on my question, it remained "push" it only in a metal body and that's all. In any case, the matter is resolved.

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    The service exchanged lcd for a new one ... it was not without a problem because after probably 3 weeks (or 2) I called them and said that I did not receive any answer from them and I understand that the complaint was recognized (based on some regulation / law on ...)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a Samsung Galaxy S6 experiencing an enlarging stain on its LCD display, leading to questions about whether the issue is due to LCD leakage or pixel burnout. The user reports that the phone has no visible cracks and had a recent LCD replacement. Responses suggest that the stain is likely a defect from the quick exchange service, with recommendations to file a warranty claim. Some participants note that similar issues can arise from improper installation or previous damage to the display. The conversation highlights the fragility of AMOLED displays and the importance of ensuring proper service and warranty coverage.
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