iPhone 6S Plus screen – problems with backlight bleeding

iPhone 6S Plus backlight bleeding screen problemsThe iPhone 6S Plus screen has problems with backlight bleeding, or at least some units delivered by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), it looks like the ones in the attached image and displays certain spots in the upper part of the screen, which are quite annoying.

Although every year various manufacturers deliver smartphones that have problems with backlight bleeding, i.e. spots displayed on the edges of the screens, in the case of the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), the biggest scandal is caused because the Americans say they test everything "to perfection" when in reality things are different.

Practically some users have noticed spots on iPhone 6S Plus screen, they are displayed in the upper part, which under certain conditions covers the name of the operator, and this is far from normal for a smartphone of at least 800 euros.

iPhone 6S Plus screen – problems with backlight bleeding

Of course, not all terminals iPhone 6S Plus have problems with backlight bleeding, that is, you will not see spots on the iPhone 6S Plus screen in all cases, but only some of them and I carefully analyzed my terminal, but luckily I have not yet discovered spots similar to those in the image above, in fact no I discovered one.

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The fact that the iPhone 6S Plus screen has problems with backlight bleeding should not surprise anyone, but what is surprising is the fact that after so many years of problems, Apple still does not properly check the screens of its terminals in order not to deliver units with problems.

If you notice that you have spots on iPhone 6S Plus screen, then after the official launch of iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus in Romania you will have to visit an authorized Apple service to request the replacement of your device under warranty.

Normally, the Apple company replaces terminals with such defects, as they are not normal under any conditions, so you should not encounter "resistance" when presenting the terminals for warranty replacement.

Before concluding, I remind you that problems of this kind are not new, all manufacturers have them, they are best seen on televisions, but Samsung, Sony, LG, Motorola and many others have had terminals with similar problems.