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Flickering screen issue on low backlight

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-Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [post|272594] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
+Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what jclovis31976 [post|272594] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.
Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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-Flickering screen issue - possibly​ the AMMOLED
+Flickering screen issue on low backlight

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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [post|272594] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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Flickering screen issue - possibly​ the AMMOLED

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-Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [post|272594|jclovis31976 said] is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
+Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [post|272594] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.
Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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Flickering screen issue - possibly​ the AMMOLED

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-Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [post|272594] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
+Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [post|272594|jclovis31976 said] is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.
Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 George A.

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Flickering screen issue - possibly​ the AMMOLED

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-Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/272594/Flickering+screen+on+low+back+light#answer302960|'''jclovis31976 '''] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
+Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [post|272594] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.
Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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-What to do about water damage
+Flickering screen issue - possibly​ the AMMOLED

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-Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
+Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what [https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/272594/Flickering+screen+on+low+back+light#answer302960|'''jclovis31976 '''] say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?
And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.
Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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-Flickering screen on low back light
+What to do about water damage

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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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-What to do about water damage
+Flickering screen on low back light

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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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-Flickering screen on low back light
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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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-What to do about water damage
+Flickering screen on low back light

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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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-flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen
+What to do about water damage

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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy J7

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+flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen

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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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-Samsung Galaxy S5
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Hi! I have a Samsung J7 2015 and my problem started 2 nights ago. It's true that temperature is a factor to this issue, as we are having low temperatures for the first time this year. But still, and after reading a lot about this, I can find a specific solution to this (kind of) annoying problem. If what '''jclovis31976 ''' say is true (very interesting info), then what should be done to solve a corrosion problem? Because mine should be a mild one, as I take care not to expose my devices to extreme humidity. And if its a power related issue, is there a way to fix it? Is it related to the corrosion mentioned before?

And I couldn't find if any other user said this before, but should be taken as another "clue": '''''To me, the flickering takes place from the lower 80/85% portion of the screen, and not the upper section''''', like a failure of some sort.

Thank you all for your time.

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Samsung Galaxy S5

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