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aehsanafri

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When I use Always and Display (show wallpaper) Then if I go into an app then exit again and close the app and lock the phone immediately Then as soon as the phone is locked, a black spot will appear on the bottom of the phone. I have shared a video for you to have a good look. I found this problem after ios 16.4.1 update. Is this my display problem or software issue? And this problem is happening to everyone?

 
When I use Always and Display (show wallpaper) Then if I go into an app then exit again and close the app and lock the phone immediately Then as soon as the phone is locked, a black spot will appear on the bottom of the phone. I have shared a video for you to have a good look. I found this problem after ios 16.4.1 update. Is this my display problem or software issue? And this problem is happening to everyone?

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I don’t see any black spot from that video. I do see you have assistive touch on. Is that what you’re referring to?
 
I don’t see any black spot from that video. I do see you have assistive touch on. Is that what you’re referring to?
I show you from the picture which direction you should look
 

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Do the spots go away when you turn on reduce transparency? It's located in settings/accessibility/display&text size
Do the spots go away when you turn on reduce transparency? It's located in settings/accessibility/display&text size
It goes away when you turn it on with the settings you gave me.But what is the cause of this, you will explain to me? Is it a software issue or my mobile display issue? And it is very worrying? Will it be fixed if there is another software update? Please you ansr my all the questions pls
 
It goes away when you turn it on with the settings you gave me.But what is the cause of this, you will explain to me? Is it a software issue or my mobile display issue? And it is very worrying? Will it be fixed if there is another software update? Please you ansr my all the questions pls
It's happening because when the reduce transparency is turned off, it blurs whatever is on the screen underneath what you are viewing. So you're seeing a blurred version of the Lock Screen wallpaper under the accessibility controls. With reduce transparency turned on, it shows none of the blured Lock Screen wallpaper underneath and only what you're viewing, in this case the accessibility control panel. Unfortunately it isn't a software or hardware issue, just the way it's implemented. You can try a different wallpaper to find one that doesn't cause the blotches..
 
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It's happening because when the reduce transparency is turned off, it blurs whatever is on the screen underneath what you are viewing. So you're seeing a blurred version of the Lock Screen wallpaper under the accessibility controls. With reduce transparency turned on, it shows none of the blured Lock Screen wallpaper underneath and only what you're viewing, in this case the accessibility control panel. Unfortunately it isn't a software or hardware issue, just the way it's implemented. You can try a different wallpaper to find one that doesn't cause the blotches..
Do you understand what I am talking about?I said that the black spots come up during the lock?
 

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It's happening because when the reduce transparency is turned off, it blurs whatever is on the screen underneath what you are viewing. So you're seeing a blurred version of the Lock Screen wallpaper under the accessibility controls. With reduce transparency turned on, it shows none of the blured Lock Screen wallpaper underneath and only what you're viewing, in this case the accessibility control panel. Unfortunately it isn't a software or hardware issue, just the way it's implemented. You can try a different wallpaper to find one that doesn't cause the blotches..
Wow, that was a great catch. Thanks for the explanation.
 
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It's happening because when the reduce transparency is turned off, it blurs whatever is on the screen underneath what you are viewing. So you're seeing a blurred version of the Lock Screen wallpaper under the accessibility controls. With reduce transparency turned on, it shows none of the blured Lock Screen wallpaper underneath and only what you're viewing, in this case the accessibility control panel. Unfortunately it isn't a software or hardware issue, just the way it's implemented. You can try a different wallpaper to find one that doesn't cause the blotches..
I've seen this happen with every wallpaper but sometimes not always and it's only after the 16.4.1 update
 
Do you understand what I am talking about?I said that the black spots come up during the lock?
Yes, I see what you're talking about and if it goes away after turning on reduce transparency then it has to be something bleeding through from the wallpaper (I can clearly see the lock screen wallpaper in the background).
I've seen this happen with every wallpaper but sometimes not always and it's only after the 16.4.1 update
It's possible an update may help but I've seen some really blotchy versions of your problem in past iOS versions and it changes or goes away when a new wallpaper is used or reduced transparency is turned on..
 
Yes, I see what you're talking about and if it goes away after turning on reduce transparency then it has to be something bleeding through from the wallpaper (I can clearly see the lock screen wallpaper in the background).

It's possible an update may help but I've seen some really blotchy versions of your problem in past iOS versions and it changes or goes away when a new wallpaper is used or reduced transparency is turned on..
Irs my display problem ple tell me?
 
Yes, I see what you're talking about and if it goes away after turning on reduce transparency then it has to be something bleeding through from the wallpaper (I can clearly see the lock screen wallpaper in the background).

It's possible an update may help but I've seen some really blotchy versions of your problem in past iOS versions and it changes or goes away when a new wallpaper is used or reduced transparency is turned on..
Its my display problem pls tell me?
 
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