One dead pixel on my iphone5s's screen

i found one dead pixel on my iphone5s screen, i just bought this phone 1 month , can i replace my phone?

When my brand spanking new iMac had a similar issue last year they sent me a new one so I could transfer everything over then they arranged for a courier to collect the old one a few days later.
Just be warned if you don't give it back for when they say they will charge your credit card again.
It was fine for me as obviously I wasn't trying to steal!

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    I have 3 issues with my iPad2 at the moment
    1. Bad back-light bleeding around edges. It is kind of big bleed on the right edge and small ones on the left.
    2. One dead pixel in the middle of the screen.
    3. Lots Horizontal lines occured everytime when press sleep button on and off quickly.
    What can I do, this is the replaced one that comes in brown box. On of the genius guy say that horizonta lines is normal when LCD screen boots up and as long as it does not effect while you are playing then it should be fine. But my friend dont have this issue so i think it is kind of faulty of the device.
    Can I go to genius bar and ask for another replacement?

    I went to apple store today and this time one of the staff said they will not replace for dead pixels or screen bleeding. And for the horizontal line issue.. The guy at genius bar said it's normal when LCD screen wakes up from sleep or when it boots up. It's kinda weird I think.

  • One dead pixel

    Well I have an early 2009 macbook aluminum unibody. Purchased new 5/3/09 and just last week there is one dead pixel right in the middle of the screen no matter what wallpaper I have. Now when I am on a website I cannot seem to find it on the screen any ideas what I need to do to remedy this?

    ideas what I need to do to remedy this?
    Just search Google for "fix dead pixel"

  • ONE DEAD PIXEL ACCEPTABLE?

    i have one dead pixel in my right top corner you cant stee unless everything around there is lit up, but when it gets dark like in the sliding menu you can see it...is this acceptable and will it get worse as in more dead pixels later on?
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    It's always annoying, but I am not sure of Nokias policy on dead pixles. I had dead pixles on my computers before, but never on a cellphone. I had one on the Dell laptop I am using now. It was dead from the beginning, but after 2 months it dissapeard. Now the screen is perfect.
    I have read a lot of posts on other forums about pixle massage and programs to get the pixle back, but as I have understood, it's a difference between a dead pixle and a stuck pixle.
    If nobody can answer you on this, I would use the contact link and ask about it, or take it to a carepoint. But as i mentioned, I don't know what the policy is on that issue is.
    Personal opinion - the screen is small and it's annoying. It should be covered by warranty and get replaced.

  • X220 came back from depot with one dead pixel on new replaced panel

    I bought my X220 on May, 2011. It was working great up until last month when suddenly several dead pixels(around 5) appeared on the IPS panel. They were dark dots scattered on the mid bottom part of the display, and were invisible only on dark images. I tried various stuck pixel fixing programs for several hours with not good result.
    I called the support number for Canada, explained the issue and immediately got a call number and a box was on the way.
    Yesterday I received the X220 back after a week and half, which is quite fast for what I expected the service time to be in Canada. When I turn on the machine I immediately notice some backlight bleed on the bottom on the screen given that the old one didn't have any. I thought it would not bother me since I could only see it if displaying dark backgrounds, which is rare for me once in Windows. But I also notice one dead pixel on the mid bottom right of the screen, and it looks darker and bigger than the ones in the old screen. Anytime I'm looking at anything bright colored I see it.
    As of now, while I'm at work the X220 is running UDpixel at home to see if it gets fixed. I was wondering if Lenovo would grant me another repair call seeing that the dead pixel bothers me more than the ones in the old panel, although it is only one.

    @pacho,
    You can try taking a picture of the screen showing the backlight bleed and try contacting support and see if they can get it replace again. Do let them know your previous case number as well.
    Lenovo dead pixel policy here.
    http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?Legacy​DocID=MIGR-69856
    However I am not sure if it applies to IPS panels.
    *Non Lenovo employee*
    I have a Y2P (i5) ... Feel free to ping me if you want me to test some applications with your Y2P if you have the same model. I don't mind keep doing recovery on it if needed .... =)

  • I have one dead pixel on my iPad Mini, besides sending it back is there anything I could do?

    On my iPad Mini screen, since I have bought it, there has been one small black dot in the middle of the screen (I'm presuming a dead pixel because its absolutely always there). And I'm not too bothered about it but if there was something I could do without having to send it back that would be great!
    Thanks
    Ryan

    My iPad Mini arrived this morning with a dead pixel. I am going through the exchange process now. Hopefully the next one I recieve will not have this problem. Is this a popular issue?

  • Dead pixel on my Qosmio X300 screen

    Hello
    I have a problem that happened today.
    My laptop was fine yesterday. I took it up in its bag, Went with it to the college and I switched on on and I found a dead pixel - Not just one tiny one. it is a small one, about 3 x 3 square on
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    I tried to press on it gently many times and then, it was moved to another place. I did that again and It was moved again. I try now, but with no avail. I am really annoyed because I am not buying a quality laptop for such defects, although there is a range of maximum 8 pixel defect that should happened so I am eligible to change the screen. The problem it it annoys me. And I can't find a way to fix it. My laptop is just 7 months old. It is a Qosmio X300-158.
    What could I do ?
    Thanks in advance

    Thanks for your reply.
    I will try to visit them in the nearest time. Well in my case, if I considered that that is not dust and these are dead pixels, then there are 16 pixels of them. I counted them one by one, which is enough to entitle me to replace that monitor. However, I won't complicate things. There is also another problem that I can't leave my laptop for more than 1 day. All my work, designs and assignment are in it. I hope that can be fixed in less than 1 day.
    I think that of it is dust, that shall not take more than 2 hours to fix it, but who knows. I really need to take to them first. !

  • Will warranty cover 1 dead pixel and an incredibly annoying screen flicker?

    Problems:
    1) I have 1 dead pixel on my iPod Touch and it's very annoying as it sticks out because the entire screen is black, and there is just this dot of light
    2) I sometimes use my iPod Touch in the dark, so this means that I keep the contrast at the lowest level, as it being too bright hurts my eyes. The problem with this is that the screen flickers between contrasts slightly and it ends up making me feel dizzy.
    I've tried turning the auto brightness option to off to prevent the above, but it doesn't make any difference. I've also tried turning the contrast slightly up too, but still it flickers slightly.
    Any advice?
    Thanks

    The warranty will cover a dead pixel and the flickering screen. But before we get drastic, let's do some troubleshooting. Try a hard reset by holding the home and sleep/wake button at the same time until the Apple logo appears on screen. Skip the slide to power off screen.

  • One Dead Pixel - Can't Take It!

    Hey all,
    I got a dead pixel/or just stuck pixel, and no matter what pixel tests I put it through, the pixel cannot recover. If I got to trade it in for another iPhone 3G, (bought 3 weeks ago), can they change the color for me as well? Or no?
    Everyone has the **** black one, and rather have white.

    Random Poster wrote:
    Yeah, there going to see me coming through the door looking very angry.
    You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
    Its not the fault of the guy/gal behind the desk that a pixel failed, or that you chose the wrong color the first time around.

  • (3) 24" iMacs, in a row, all with one dead pixel? Why? Normal?

    Hi, sorry if this has been addressed before BUT... Last week I started my adventure of getting a 24" iMac. I have returned 2 and am now with the 3rd in the same condition. All 3 have had 1 stuck (dead?) red pixel. An all 3 they looked exactly the same. In fact on the 3rd iMac the screen was perfect when I launched it for the first time, then before my eyes I watched a red one appear. On all 3 I took a photographer's loop (small magnifying glass) and looked closely. It appears that of the 3 bars of color, the Red, Blue and green lined up. The green is black or not lit up. I am baffled. Am I crazy, is this normal, can someone explain. The exact same green bar out on all 3. Please help, I am really obsessing over this. $2000 and I have to get anxiety looking at my screen....

    I have one stuck red pixel on my 20" white iMac. I think it was there from the beginning, but I didn't notice it until about 2 months after I bought it. At first it was annoying, but I don't even notice it now. According to Apple, a few defective pixels is considered normal; Apple claims that if they had to reject all but absolutely perfect screens, their computers would cost much much more than they do.

  • One dead pixel in the UK? Chance of replacement

    Hey,
    I've had my 12" PB for 4 weeks and I love it. Annoyingly I've noticed a dead red subpixel about half-way between the middle and the top left. I have to be honest, I only see it once in a while so not a major issue.
    What are my chances of getting a replacement? I bought the pb from amazon.co.uk.
    Cheers,
    Henry

    Almost none I'm afraid, because that falls well within the acceptable limits. If you had 5 or 6, you'd have a chance.
    Some tips that are suggested to work:
    - Massaging around the pixel, and gently over it.
    - 'Tracking' from the pixel to the edges of the screen (all four) and massaging there.
    Maybe others will chime in with possible solutions:
    http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx?128@@.68b171ca
    Matt

  • Dead Pixel or dirt under the screen.

    So i got a new macbook last week, and so far i love it.
    I noticed a small green dot on my screen, and told apple about it (after an exhausting chain of calls and trips to the apple store). They said they could either repair it or replace it. Both would take about the same amount of time, but if I were to replace it, I would lose all my data.
    My question is, is there anyway to backup my computer thoroughly, including saved passwords, itunes, downloaded applications and plug-ins, etc? Basically, I need to choose between repair and replacing it. Any cons of a simple repair? The apple support guy didn't give any.
    A few off topic questions: Because I have a post-April macbook, does it mean my screen isn't one of the crappy ones? Or is that just a rumor? I'm going to check when i go back to the apple store on sat, but I'm just curious. Also, I think my battery is subpar to what apple is promising. obviously 3 and a half hours of wireless productivity means no applications open, sending emails, and that's it, but I clock in at 2 doing minimal intensive work. I pretty much lose 1 percent every minute just having wi-fi on. The apple "genius" did a "diagnostics" test (with an old ipod nano??) and said it was fine.
    Thanks for any advice you can give to a newly reformed PC user. ;P

    If you have an external drive that is large enough to hold the entire contents of your MacBook then you can use a product like Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) to make a complete duplicate of your internal hard drive. In fact, if you just plan on making a single clone of your system then you can download and use CCC for no charge (it's a shareware program but it allows limited use for no charge). You'd want to make a disk image (.dmg) using CCC which you can then store as a single file.
    After you make the clone and when your MacBook is returned you can then clone the disk image (.dmg) back to your new MacBook.
    Another product you might want to consider (other than CCC) is SuperDuper! (similar in functionality to CCC).

  • Could some one help me with dead pixel on my screen?

    I bought my Thinkpad X61 only a few days back. I opened it and found that there is one dead pixel in the middle of the monitor. Is there any possibilty that Lenovo would fix this? I know that I have to pay 15% of the purchage amount in order to return this peice. I would be really happy to return it without any costs. I talked to the service people. This is the worst service ever I had. No one is replying. One girl told me that the dead pixel goes away in a few days and It would be okey. It looks like if you order a laptop online, they send you laptop with defective pixels.

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    FYI: I am not employed by Lenovo

  • 3 Dead Pixels after Blue Screen crash, should I make another Genius Bar appointment?

    Ok, so yesterday I made a GB appointment, after a friend told me to, when I showed him that I had a dead pixel on my phone's screen. So when I got to apple, I showed them the dead pixel and they told me they were going to replace the screen on the phone. It turned out that the machine they use to do so, was down, so they ended up giving me a replacement phone. So I checked it out at the store and it looked fine. So now today, while running some errands, my new replacement iPhone had crashed and turned blue, then rebooted on me & a few moments after when I got back on the phone and was imessaging, I noticed 3 dead pixels instantly (one on right under the names of the contact on the message, on the J key on the board and to the middle-right where your send messages are displayed)
    Now I'm thinking that, because my originally iPhone had crashed and turned blue also and I noticed the one dead pixel on it that same day, that the blue screen crashing could possibly be causing this??
    Should I go back to the apple store and tell them what happened?

    (Update) the pixels actually all seem to be red, whenever I go on a yellow screen and I just noticed a fourth one.    I think I should take my phone in

  • I have the same case with you an iPad Air in dead pixel or speckle silver dust on screen.  It is been 3 months I bought in Avant Abenson in Greenbelt Makati Philippines. Today I decided to change my screen protector film but the speckle dust on the screen

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