Just tested my 6+. Completely black screen. No white or flashing spots. Hope it stays that way....
That's good!!!
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Is yours visible only on slow-motion?
I am afraid that more than 50% sold iphone have this problem....
Just tested my 6+. Completely black screen. No white or flashing spots. Hope it stays that way....
They told me many times that restoring might remove the problem!
If is not possible I will not restoring as I will lost my time
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I am afraid almost all users will find hot pixel!!!
Hahaha I asked 10 people that have iPhone 6, and 6 of them found the problem. I am afraid maybe other also have the problem but didn't found it
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Be sure that you tested full brightness in completely dark room, in slow motion mode
This makes no sense to me, this has nothing to do with any software installed that might have deleted some settings, this is just how your sensor is made, some are better then others but normally you dont see it cause those smartphone sensors are not made for high iso but in slow-mo mode its forced in high iso. Every Iphone6 has it but some need even higher iso to show them. So its a bit of luck.
Now that it's been mentioned my iPhone 6 also has this.
Highest brightness and in slow mo whilst covering the camera I can see 3 pixels that are flashing.
Does it show up in normal slo mo any video or any pictures ?
I've taken a screenshot of the 'pixels' and it doesn't show clearly on the desktop, even at max brightness. However, if you view the image on the phone, you may be able to see it at max brightness.
Here's the original:
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Here's the same screenshot but with the brightness increased in Photoshop so it can be seen on a desktop. It appears much worse :|
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Click on image to see it in full screen and zoom in.
I don't really think this is an issue for me nor do I think it would bother others and I'm guessing it's normal for cameras to exhibit this under such circumstances.
Too much worse than minei can see only 1-2
I see none of the bad pixels on any of the images posted.
As slo mo is only useable in proper light and the pixels don't show up in video or pictures this is a non issue . Wouldn't you think ?
I just did this on my IP6 and see only a solid black screen. No pixels stand out.
True, but all the images people are posting that are suppose to show bad pixels are not viewable. All I see is a perfect black image.