Display raises in corner - Galaxy S II General

Hi,
On my Galaxy S2 the screen:
On the botom right corner the display is not lower than the bezel anymore.
It is raised a bit and if i push on it it goes back a little bit. In addition to that some light leaks out at the bezel.
Does someone else have this Problem? Is this a reason to have it replaced?

Haven't heard of anyone else with this problem. Sounds like the screen is coming loose. I would be returning it if it was mine

I noticed a couple of days ago that mine is doing exactly the same thing. I assume it must be something to do with where the adhesive which holds the screen in place is situated. I'm concerned that dust and dirt are going to get inside the casing and possibly make it worse.

^^ I stand corrected

wow, light leak? :O thats a first... got any pictures?

Guys, if there is no user-inflicted damage on your phones, but the screen is really loose and not properly glued - exchange the phones ASAP!! No need to put up with this defect if you can exchange.
Just make sure the damage will not be blamed on you dropping the phone (no scuff marks on it).

besides this issue it is in perfect condition so no reason for them not to return it. ill head to saturn right now. but i`ll try to grab a picture of the light leak for you. in reality it is much more visible than on the photo (sorry for the bad quality i had to take my laptop camera and hide under my blanket^^)

It looks similar to what happened to Google IO Galaxy Tabs a while ago: http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/0...l-edition-tablets-experiencing-screen-defects
This is not good

its exactly the same issue as the one you posted

I had the same problem with my SGS2, except the display rose above the surrounding rim at the center left and right part of the display (the center of the vertical edges). I think if I would turn my phone over to mute it, it would scratch because the surrounding rim doesn't protect it anymore.
Anyway, I already returned my phone because of this and other problems (yellow left side, pink spot, ...).

My screen seems to be a bit raised on the center left. Its not much and only noticed it because of this thread. Anyone have their screen slightly raised in certain areas? Is there something potentially wrong with me phone?
I do not get any light leakage or anything.

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Defective Bezel Seal And Defective Digitizer Seal.

My MyTouch 3G Slide has a couple defects. The bezel or plastic housing that surrounds the upper portion of the device surrounding the screen has gaps in it around the seam that allows dust or any small particulate to enter under the screen. I have looked at several of the devices and they all have it to one degree or another. For instance, on my Slide I have 3 of these holes one of which has allowed a grain of sand under my screen. My wife's Slide has 4 of these holes or gaps and they are substantial on her phone. One XDA member has had this happen in the same spot that both my wife and my Slides are collecting dust.
While the light leaks or gaps in the bezel are a problem (for me) I think the real problem lies in the adhesive strip that connects the digitizer to the LCD screen. The way the digitizer is adhered to the LCD there shouldn't be any way for dust to have gotten in between the two pieces of hardware. I'd like to believe that it was just my particular phone but my wife's phone is having the exact same issue.
The phone really is phenomenal and I'm sure it was just a fluke that I've had issues (hoping so). Just keep an eye out for any issues similar to what I've mentioned above. I have really gone back and forth with this and I am definitely disappointed with having an issue(s) right out of the gate. My wife really likes the phone and after giving it some thought I like it as well ... a lot. I will return and reorder another couple Slides because this device is that awesome. Thanks for your thoughts/contributions to the thread.
I've tried to get some photos of the gaps but they are small and hard to photograph. To inspect your device: Go into a dark area and pull up your contacts, messaging app or a white web page in the browser with full screen brightness and inspect the seam of the plastic housing surrounding the touch screen on the top half of the slide. The gaps are almost like rectangular notches just below/above the corners of the screen in the seam. My theory is that these are artifacts from the plastic molding process that were exacerbated by poor/hasty assembly. I am definitely returning my Slides.
Its all true. After reading, and seeing the image posted by another member here, I checked my phone. I went into a dark room, opened up a site that has pretty much a white page, and I too noticed a gap at the bottom right hand corner of my screen. As of right now no dust/dirt has shown up under my screen, but what's to say that it won't later on. Heck, screw dirt. What if moisture finds its way in, and starts to fog up the screen from within? This could be a major problem later on down the road.
whew... just checked mine, noticed nothing like that, thank goodness.
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whew... just checked mine, noticed nothing like that, thank goodness.
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Strange, I've confirmed with everyone I know with a Slide (only black and white thus far) and everyone is seeing the same thing. What color Slide did you get? I wonder if the red Slide is manufactured differently? Anyway, that is awesome because I think the phone is GREAT other than the small gaps in the bezel.
I will say I took some compressed air and attempted to move the artifact under my screen just to see if air was moving through those gaps. The grain of sand or whatever it is did not budge. I'm just not sure what to think. I hate the idea of returning this phone ...
Mine is like that. Not that i care much as im returning it soon. But it does have gaps and light leakage all over the bottom of the screen, near the buttons.
i just check my and maybe i cant see it but i havent found anything... i have a red one
Re: My MT3G Slides (and others) Have A Defective Touch Screen Bezel
Initialy checked mine as well, black. I don't appear to have this problem either.
I will inspect further to verify.
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The only one I have is at the very bottom of the buttons, which might even just be the light hitting the glass at a specific angle. Other than that, no light leaks/cracks/blocks/whatever you call them on my screen area. Red Espresso.
I just swapped my white MTS for a Black one with no signs of cracks or light showing threw. TMO rep did not know of this problem and said he would send out an e-mail to other reps to let them know.
My day is now ruined
Yep, both bottom sides, right at the corners, above the buttons. I will not return it though, think instead a lil duct tape and some JB weld will do (seriously, a little touch of black silicon for a good seal, still sucks though). Screen cover seems to be blocking any dirt at the moment.
woow good looking out.. i was wondering how a spec of dust got to my screen. im planning on putting a piece of scotch tape over those regions (i have a red slide btw).
I have a red one and didn't see any leaks bottom or top. Thank goodness!
mtjnkee said:
seriously, a little touch of black silicon for a good seal
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I hear you; I've been trying to find a way to keep the bezel sealed until I can get a case/cover for the phone. I literally have one tiny grain of sand at the bottom left hand corner of my screen. I so don't want to return the phone; I'm in love with the thing.
Glad to hear some of you have a better seal on the bezel.
I have some small light leak on the bottom, not an issue yet and I'm still within my 14 days so I might stop by the t mobile store tomorrow and try to get a replacement.
1. slight curved gaps at the corner edge where the top of the plastic curves down to turn into the sides. check
2. vertical rectangular light leak above home and genius keys. check
3. these lights only light up when hard keys are lit..when screen first lights up...light leaks are not there...once keys light up, light in the gaps light up. doesnt this mean the screen is sealed and there is no leak from the screen itself?
4. however, if you have a creaky top plastic housing, the seam running along the edge of the white plastic and grey plastic is not flush...on my 1st slide, i could see the screen light up in these 'cracks' of the seam...could debris get into screen this way then?
5. for those with debris already at lower left part of screen: pls do me a favor:
hold phone (sideways with back cover facing the ground) at just below eye level and try to see that left corner that is underneath the painted black surround of the screen..do you see white light when the screen is lit? if you look along the 'inside' edges along the rest of the phone, you will see that there should not be white light emitting out and should have a 'clean' look...there should basically be a solid black border...perhaps, if you guys have this white lighting show through, that could mean a separation of the screen somehow? btw, you do not have to be in a dark room to see this light along the inside edge....it is very noticable as the light comes thru where i think there should be no light. ps: when looking at the phone screen normally (ie from top down), screen looks perfect and this issue doesnt affect actual picture on screen.
my first slide had the light leaks but i didnt think anything of them as i thought they were related to the buttons only...but the issue i had spoke of in #5 above, i had this light coming thru along the whole edge of the bottom of the screen plus creaky top plastic housing.
I have dust under the entire screen of 2 Slides (Espresso), I couldn't notice it indoors but it is glaringly apparent when in the sun. The phones go back tomorrow. I've had my G1 for a year and a half with not a single spec of dust under the screen. I've had 2 MT3G Slides (Espresso) for 6 days and dust is under both screens; these devices are very cheaply made. Phone is lightning fast, screen size is great, physical keyboard is great, UI has some excellent features you can find nowhere else ... too bad I won't be keeping them. Been nice knowing you guys.
Seriously everyone be lucky that this is the only problem that people are having with this phone. You want to talk about shoddy build quality on first run devices, lets not even mention what the original PSP was like. If all that's wrong is that a few people have a bad bezel, then I'd say you made out well with the phone. NJAZ, just exchange them and have the employee test them at the store before you walk out with it, problem solved.
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NJAZ, just exchange them and have the employee test them at the store before you walk out with it, problem solved.
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Well I have to send them back as I ordered them online. 2 phones plus about 5 other people I know with these phones have dust blowing in under the defective bezel. It's unacceptable. Like I care about a PSP. What the hell does a PSP have to do with this? You didn't even comment on your phone having the light leaks/gaps or not. What is your point? You think folks should settle for inferior builds of an expensive phone? You can ignore whatever you'd like. I will wait for a better phone.
Wanted to add to my previous post about mine not having the leak... I have the red one.

Would You Exchange Your G2 If....

it had dust under the screen? As I was cleaning my screen today, I noticed two minuscule particles of dust under the screen. They are very close to the right and left edges of the screen, so Im assuming they somehow got through the small gap on those sides of the screen (if you look at the G2 on a flat plane, you notice a small gap between the screen and the side of the phone. The side is slightly more elevated than the screen at the center of the phone.). Im just worried about more dust getting under there, so should I exchange it under warranty. Other than that the phone has been flawless except for the typical "loose" hinge.
BTW the gap Im taking about is not a horizontal gap. Its a vertical gap, like the screen doesnt sit flush with the casing. Its noticeable on both sides, more towards the center of the device. If someone could verify with their phone it would be helpful.
Probably wouldn't bother me. I haven't had the issue of anything getting under my screen and I've had the phone since it was released. You can always have tmobile send you a replacement however there probably only going to send you a refurb G2. Some times it just pays to leave well enough alone but when its something that annoys you I can certianly understand.
Sent from my CM7 powered G2
I've accumulated quite a few dust particles under my screen. They're mostly collected in the bottom left corner but more are picking up on the right. Apparently this is a well known issue because of the gap between the screen and the housing.
I'm gonna line up a replacement for mine because its starting to get on my nerves. One of those things that once you know its there, all you do is look at it lol.
If I were you and its only two or so specs of dust, I wouldn't really wanna go through the hassle of an exchange until it got worse.
Decided Im not gonna exchange it over 2 small pieces of dust (the size of a thin pencil tip). Especially considering everything else is working fine and I will possibly get a refurb replacement.
I just went through a replacement nightmare all because of having dust under the screen.. Within the first couple weeks of me getting the phone, I started noticing a bunch of dust particles accumulating in the lower left corner of the screen. After a month, there was a noticeable line of dust, in a 1 inch x 1 inch square at the far bottom left. After the 2nd month, it was starting to be noticeable while the screen was on too, and was starting to make it tough to read that lower corner.
I went to a T-Mobile store, just to make sure that it would be covered under warranty. They said absolutely, and offered to swap it out in the store - I had a ton of data and text messages not backed up, so I said I'd be back once I backed everything up.
Well, I should have gone to the store again, instead I called customer service and processed it over the phone. They mailed me a replacement phone ASAP, actually got it the next day. I packed up the old phone, sent it back, and thought everything was done. 2 weeks later, I got a letter saying that it's not under warranty, that the phone had physical damage, and they had charged my account $295 for the new phone.. After a very frustrating hour on the phone with customer service, and going through the following: They wouldn't send me the old phone back, wouldn't let me talk to anyone who had access to look at the phone, wouldn't/couldn't even give me a description of what physical damage there was - they finally agreed to credit me back the $295.
Sorry for the long post, just getting all the info in there.
Short version - If you have a warranty issue, bring it to a store!
I had this problem with my first phone, Lots of dust under the bottom left corner. I called tmobile and they swapped it out with another phone no question. Its been over a month and I havent seen got anything saying the phone was not covered by the warranty. This phone seems much better than the first one so im being more careful with where I put it and how I handle it to minimize the chances of dust invading it.
Gap between the screen and the housing... Huh? Its sealed tight. No gap, no dust. Yours has obviously been bashed up.
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Gap between the screen and the housing... Huh? Its sealed tight. No gap, no dust. Yours has obviously been bashed up.
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I could tell you for a fact this phone is not bashed up, its been babied since I got it (couple days before Christmas). As soon as I got it a Otterbox case was placed on it. Phone sits in my jacket pocket. So how it would get bashed up is beyond me.
BTW the gap Im taking about is not a horizontal gap. Its a vertical gap, like the screen doesnt sit flush with the casing. Its noticeable on both sides, more towards the center of the device. If someone could verify with their phone it would be helpful.
i will not change it
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[Q] The dreaded dust under screen issue..

...strikes again, this time on the A500.
I just noticed two specs of dust under the glass on the lower left and right corners of my Tab (on the side the dock connector resides).
Thankfully the black Android status bar hides them under normal conditions...
Anyone else noticed dust under their screen or am I the first?
That's annoying, why not do an exchange? Unless it's not an issue for you. for me, i can't stand it, it just takes away from my enjoyment of the screen.
I will attempt to exchange it, but in all probability the new one will also start collecting dust... It seems that the digitizer glass is not glued to the screen.
I didn't want to hear about issues like this. I live in Oklahoma, very windy, lots of blowing dust, just a matter of time before I see this. *sigh*
Same on mine, the first one has a red stuck pixel and the second one beautifull piece of dust under the screen. But with Asus transformer the situation is not better i had 3 different tablet and each one has dust and many broken pixel. I'm still waiting to buy a good one (i liked more the transformer for a better display and because is more confortable in hand (it weights 100g less)
Unfortunately I noticed the dust particles after the store's return period had expired. So now I have to take the issue up with Acer's service department.
I still don't know if I should bother or not. Are they gonna open it up and attempt to clean it? Perhaps I'll be lucky and they 'll replace it? Anyone else with dust experience?
The weird thing is that the Iconia hasn't left my apartment... No outdoor usage at all!

[Q] Does yours have glue ont he bezel?

Hi all,
Got my UK TF101 today and loving it.
However the finish is not that good. The small plastic strip between the glass and the bronze edge of the casing has remnants of the glue used during the assembly and it won't come off. Looks like it has been rush assembled and makes it look tatty. Would be a shame to return it just for that but when you spend this money and see what finish iPads have you really want it to be mint.
Does any one else have this problem on their TF101?
Unless they have changed the manufacturing process for newer devices, there's no glue anywhere near the casing/bezel.
I have some glue on the top of the black strip on the top-left (when holding the tablet in landscape mode). I only noticed it when I had my desk lamp shining on it. It wasn't present on the other TF I had at the moment. Doesn't really bother me that much.
Yeah, mine arrived today and has the same thing. The rubber's not quite flush with the screen and its mount, but it really doesn't matter.
Overall very impressed with the device so far. I certainly won't be sending it back over that small defect. We live in an imperfect world..!
Yup. But eventually after some use it wore off.
Mine just arrived today I can see some remnants of what appears to be glue both bottom & left side. Also it appears that the 1/2 section on the rubber on the right side has been rubbed down.
Quite agree it won't affect the use of the device but when you see how sharp a finish the iPad has it is a shame to not be perfect on the TF101.
I called Comet and they were happy to do a swap. When I popped in to the local store the Customer Service Desk chap admitted I was the third person with this problem. He got another one from stock and it was better but still a bit of dried glue. He offered an exchange or 10% refund. I decided to go with the 10% refund so got £43 back. I can now live with the problem.
If others want to see what we are on about here is a pic of my bezel. Right hand side is as I would expect but the top strip is very messy and slightly raised compared to the flush fitting section.
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If others want to see what we are on about here is a pic of my bezel. Right hand side is as I would expect but the top strip is very messy and slightly raised compared to the flush fitting section.
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Thx for the pic, it's good to see what you were describing. I've looked really closely at my device and I still cant see any glue on mine. It looks like the manufacturing process has changed since they started production, not for the better in this case it seems. That certainly is a fair amount of money off though.
Had glue on mine too, I thought it had been refurbed and returned it for another unit. This one was checked in store and appears perfect.

LCD Mura

Well I thought I finally got a good N7, and I thought it was awesome for about 3 days. However the thing has just developed a small bright white smudge on the screen in the middle left, most visible against a white background. From what I can tell, it is a small screen mura. Maybe only 2mm diameter but quite eye catching.
Now I would normally return this to the shop I got it from, but the last N7 I took back, I had to argue with the manager about the screen lift which he didn't consider a big deal. Its unlikely he will even acknowledge this little white smudge. Furthermore, Asus seem to have a get out clause for exactly this type of thing, since their warranty apparently excludes single dead pixels or bright spots.
I want to love the N7, but I am being put right off by these defects. I am considering writing it off as cheap rubbish, getting my money back and waiting to see what more capable manufacturers come out with in the near future. I hope Google are thoroughly disappointed with Asus, I know I am.
Edit: What's weird about this is that if I press the screen near where the mura is, there is a circle of LCD swirling around the mura, almost as if something is pressing the screen from behind. Is it possible a screw or component is putting pressure on this section of screen?

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