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If you notice a yellowish tint around the screen edges of your Kindle Paperwhite 12th Gen, follow this troubleshooting guide for potential solutions.
Uneven Front Light Distribution
The Kindle Paperwhite’s e-ink display uses built-in LEDs to provide front lighting. These LEDs may distribute light unevenly, leading to warmer tones around the edges of the screen, particularly at lower brightness levels.
To minimize this effect:
• Adjust the Brightness and Warmth settings by going to Settings > Device Options > Display Settings and experimenting with different levels.
• Increase brightness when reading in dim environments to reduce the appearance of uneven lighting.
• Restart the device to ensure the lighting system refreshes properly.
Adhesive Aging or Display Defect
Over time, adhesive securing the screen may degrade, or the display itself may have a manufacturing defect causing discoloration. This can lead to permanent yellowing along the screen edges.
If your Kindle is under warranty:
• Check your warranty status by logging into Amazon Device Support and navigating to Manage Your Devices to see if a replacement is possible.
• Contact Amazon Support if the issue persists despite troubleshooting.
If the Kindle is out of warranty:
• Adjusting the Warmth settings (under Display Settings) may help blend the discoloration to make it less noticeable.
• A screen replacement may be necessary. (Screen Replacement Guide)
Device Overheating
Extended exposure to high temperatures or prolonged use can cause temporary yellowing on the screen due to heat affecting the e-ink display or adhesive.
To resolve this:
• Turn off the Kindle by holding the power button for 10 seconds and selecting Power Off.
• Move the device to a cool, shaded area and let it rest for at least 30 minutes.
• Restart the Kindle and check if the yellowing has faded.
• Avoid using the device in direct sunlight or placing it near heat sources to prevent further discoloration.
Software Issues
A software glitch may interfere with display calibration, leading to a yellowish tint. Ensuring your Kindle is running the latest software can help.
To update your device:
• Navigate to Settings > Device Options > Software Updates.
• If an update is available, tap Download and Install.
• After updating, restart your Kindle to apply the changes.
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