S5 Screen Flicker Problem. - Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

So My S5 worked great for 2 months or so but then the screen started flickering at very low brightness. As time passed the flickers increased and now whenever the brightness goes below half, the screen shows yellow flickers. That's not even the biggest problem, when i lock my phone and then press the lock/home button to turn on the screen, it shows a flash on the screen and goes dark again. This takes around 15-20 tries everytime almost (sometimes even A LOT more) to turn back on.
There was no water or fall damage.
I've tried factory/hard resetting, disabling hardware acceleration, disabling google chrome (worked for some people on the internet) still not solved.
I don't have warranty, and i'm willing to pay for some repairs but can someone help me out here and tell me where exactly is the problem? Cause i really don't want to pay for a new LCD. It's kinda costly. Thank You

ApexPredator01 said:
So My S5
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I have the exact same problem but only at the bottom of the screen...I am sure is not a software problem because I tried everything (from reinstaling soft with odin from4.4 to 5, with kies, to CM12/13). If you find which is the hardware please let me know.
Thank you. I also don't have warranty and i got this flicker from November.

oia12344321 said:
I have the exact same problem but only at the bottom of the screen...I am sure is not a software problem because I tried everything (from reinstaling soft with odin from4.4 to 5, with kies, to CM12/13). If you find which is the hardware please let me know.
Thank you. I also don't have warranty and i got this flicker from November.
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I also have this problem. I did bring my S5 for repair under warranty (but have knox tripped) and they REFUSED to repair it,because they think the problem is caused by ME. I did go to a lawyer, and I am gonna sue them. Will update you if I have new info. I am sure it is NOT a Software problem caused by the user,I also tried changing OS,reinstalling Stock,nothing solved my problem.

any update dear as i have the same problem but for me it happened when there was low light means in darkness so when i un tick the auto brightness it will be okay no more flickering issue

Same here. Flickers, stays black. Tho I can fiddle around and it will pick up touches, and have gotten it to reboot.
It will work fine charging. Batt icon works. It only seems to be an issue while its running.
Happens on stock and cyanogen 14.
I have noticed it seems to happen more when cold.

Same problem here on cyanogen 13.0, tried factory reset to no avail. I'm about to try flashing another ROM, just need to figure ou what.

Just done wiping and reinstalling new ROM, bumped up to 7.1 and the problem is still the same.
- Screen has difficulty turning and flickers when the brightness setting is low.
I guess it must be a hardware issue.
My fix for the moment is to disable automatic brightness and never set the brightness too low, so as to avoid have trouble turning on the screen.

Same here. It's a typical problem.

Same...
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I have a feeling that the problem is caused by overheating when charging. I fell asleep and woke up with the phone underneath me, it was blazing hot. It has been doing what the rest of you describe since then.

I am not 100% sure, but I've heard that it's due to the low voltage (brightness) being applied to the screen which is causing the flickering. Unsure why it's only the bottom half (Also happens on mine).
A work around for this is to install a screen-dimmer such as Darker, set the brightness on your phone to be above the flickering amount, then use Darker (or whatever app you use) to lower the brightness down.
Because Darker (or whatever app you use), is a filter, it won't change the voltage, thus no flickering.

do any of you have the always on feature enabled on the screen?

This problem is soooooooo often. Internet full of it.
Is AMOLED designed only to work for 2 years???
Anyone any information about that?

try downgrade firmware back to Android 4.0
Edit: nevermind, this didn't work

Perhaps AMOLED life time is short.
I will buy a LCD display next.

Same here only below the screen. It happened last month

BarrettBear said:
I am not 100% sure, but I've heard that it's due to the low voltage (brightness) being applied to the screen which is causing the flickering. Unsure why it's only the bottom half (Also happens on mine).
A work around for this is to install a screen-dimmer such as Darker, set the brightness on your phone to be above the flickering amount, then use Darker (or whatever app you use) to lower the brightness down.
Because Darker (or whatever app you use), is a filter, it won't change the voltage, thus no flickering.
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How can we up to low brightness voltage? Is this possible?

It happens only at low temperatures. When you make your phone warmer, the flickering at low brightness stops.
Has anyone tried to check if some kind of cleaning the flex connector helps? I'm thinking about buying LCD sticker and give it a try.

I have the exact same problem and its related to temperature, I never face this problem in the summer.

ApexPredator01 said:
This takes around 15-20 tries everytime almost (sometimes even A LOT more) to turn back on.
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Maybe your power button is broken?

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Screen flickers at low brightness in A3.

In my A3, the screen flickers when the brightness is low. It goes away if I increase brightness. Didn't drop or do anything to phone.
Exact same problem here. I came across this post when I did a Google search to see if anyone else had the problem and it seems to be an issue that effects numerous Samsung phones, not just the A3. It also seems to be a software issue rather than an actual problem with the screen. I haven't tried this myself yet but I read that if you lower the brightness as low as you can before the screen flicker starts and then download the app screen filter and turn down the brightness further using screen filter rather than the built in control you don't get the flickering which would definitely suggest a software issue rather than hardware, particularly with multiple different Samsung models being effected. It's only really an issue for me when I get to below 5% battery and the screen automatically dims otherwise I never see it happening, it was only after reading your post that I even found I could cause it to happen by lowering the brightness. If you're someone who likes to use the very low brightness then maybe the screen filter thing would be a good workaround for you until the software issue is fixed by samsung, if they ever give us Marshmallow.
My lower half of my Samsung Galaxy A3 flickers on a low light. I read that you have to shut the phone down, take the battery out and leave it awhile before putting the battery in and starting the phone again . However, battery doesn't come out of the phone and my screen doesn't flicker on full brightness either.
Its not solved that way. I took it to Samsung and they replaced the screen now everything it good
Go to developer settings and turn on " Disable hardware overlays" . This will force GPU for screen composting.
This is a common Samsung problem, not just A3. Hardware problem. My phone is knoxed so I'm not sure I'm gonna bother contacting my operator.
Knox isn't a problem. i was rooted and had custom recovery installed yet service centre replaced the display.
As mentioned by OP, the issue is caused by a layer of the AMOLED is bent (due to pressure while in pocket or other reasons).
That is the thinnest and most bendable part of an AMOLED screen.
Only fix is replacing the screen.
Source : A Samsung Employee at the service center when my sister's J7 had this issue and we sent it there.
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Hi. I just wanna share it. I found in this (xda comment post by some one I forget him for awhile looking for him to say thanks very much) fix for my s5 g900f with latest modem and bootloader. I use RR 7.1.2 rom.
The app is "active screen filter". That save my life.

Suddenly purple smudges on the screen

Hello,
So my S7 edge got a replacement display due to being broken like 2 months ago. Today purple smudges started to appear, when I used the device for quite some time heavily and it got quite hot. They disappear when I change display mode or when brightness changes. But sometimes reappear. Is this a defective Display, should I get it replaced via warranty again?
Mine does the same thing, but it has never been repaired or suffered any kind of serious damage. It's not that annoying either.
Could it be some kind of factory defect?
When googling I found it clearly is a hardware display fault. As I had my display swapped by a third party mobile repair shop, they would be the ones to make accountable.
It only occurs at certain brightness settings, and not in all apps/states of display - mostly in those which are really bright like chrome browser without tab open, or dict.cc dictionary app.
I'll keep an eye on the issue and just demand warranty, as this display isn't even 2 months old now. They give 6 months of warranty on exchanged parts. So if it does not go away, I'll just get it replaced again.
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After that I flashed stock and the problem kept happening
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I hope so because I really wanna install a custom rom ;(
Google the issue - it happened a lot apparently and there is literally no connection to custom Roms - it's a defective Display. I did not have the issue anymore BTW.
I have to get back at this again. I recognized that I can Only see these smudges under certain conditions. I can not see them when I am inside. Only outside, and Only from specific angles - also dependant on screen brightness. When I cover the screen with my hand they disappear.
At first I thought it could also be some fault with the transparent protection skin I also applied one day before first noticing this purple screen problems. But the thing is - they move when scrolling, Only in a small portion of the screen but they go up and down.
The fact I can Only see them in daylight makes me wonder if it's got anything to do with the surrounding brightness sensor that does the automatic brightness and display mode for you.
I find it very strange that I can not provoke the issue indoors, also not if I set up brightness to max.

[Fixed] j710f, Amoled screen flicker repaired

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Im sure most are aware of the flicker in j7 2015 model. I have both j7 2015 and j7 2016.
It was last year when j7 2015 got marshmallow update. Within few hours, the backlit went crazy. It was impossible to dim the screen without seeing all disco pink lines.
There were claims that it was fixed but i still have this issue. Samsung service centre said no display available and warranty period got over this way.
Now just a few minutes earlier, i faced the same isssue in my j7 2016 model. The screen became dim all of a sudden. On closer inspection i found every alternate pixel line was missing vertically. It tried to turn off and on the screen a few times. Then the issue became severe and i was seeing all pink screen. I could barely see the text on the screen.
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I started typing this story when the screen got back normal and it hasn't done wierd flicker till now.
If you face any issue like this, please share over here.
Im also sharing this with samsung so they may or may not try to investigate. They are leading manufacturer of oled display and although the display is fine, im sure their driver circuit have some flaw.
Screenshots , the white one is for low brightness. It goes reddish when brightness is high
I managed to fix the screen by replacing the capacitor array used in the screen.
I did some research and found the 20khz PWM singal used for the screen was out of sync. There is a clock pulse that is controlled by small capacitors to keep it a square wave instead of sinusoidal.
Wont talk more about what and how that works, its there on the internet, just google pwm brightness control circuit.
The capacitor used are either cheap or not within specification or maybe even completely of wrong values.
PS. I know how to handle hardware and soldering, make sure you know what you are against.
Before and after screens. Although i got some scratches on the touch panel, i saved a few bucks in my wallet
Used root dim tool along with team viewer to handle this.
Since i dont have a technical specification for this circuit, ill be doing some more research to fix it properly.
Wow!!!
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dodo2244 said:
Wow!!!
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I need some help with this. I need a broken lcd from j7 2016 model to grab the capacitors. If anyone could help me, that would be great

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Gluon2 said:
Hey guys,
My 2 year old S8's screen colors started spazzing out today. Everything has gotten a very green hue to it, including blacks. There's even a little flickering occasionally and some weird shadows have appeared for a few seconds.
Anyone know what this means/how to fix it? I think I'm going to try factory resetting
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Supposed hardware issue. Try full brightness and see if it persists. Also disable always on display if you got it on
TheMadScientist said:
Supposed hardware issue. Try full brightness and see if it persists. Also disable always on display if you got it on
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Alas, the screen just yeeted out. My phone is effectively dead. Rest in PP.
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