Total of 7492 screens | New screen | 1 month or less | 2 - 6 months | 6 months - 1 year | 1 - 2 years | 2+ years | 5+ years | All |
0 dead pixels | 51.60% | 40.11% | 45.89% | 46.46% | 48.61% | 49.91% | 47.46% | 48.72% (3650) | 1-2 dead pixels | 35.37% | 44.59% | 35.01% | 31.48% | 26.02% | 21.92% | 17.12% | 29.18% (2186) |
3-5 dead pixels | 5.30% | 6.07% | 5.72% | 6.23% | 5.39% | 6.34% | 6.02% | 5.74% (430) |
6-10 dead pixels | 2.10% | 1.58% | 2.65% | 3.03% | 4.28% | 4.45% | 4.49% | 3.26% (244) | 11 and more dead pixels | 5.63% | 7.65% | 10.74% | 12.79% | 15.71% | 17.38% | 24.92% | 13.11% (982) |
Total | 2378 | 379 | 717 | 594 | 1076 | 1168 | 1180 | 7492 |
Samsung, a name synonymous with quality and innovation, is a leading player in the global market for screen manufacturing. The South Korean brand has been at the forefront of technology since its inception in 1938, pioneering advancements in various tech sectors, with screens being one of their primary areas of expertise. Samsung's product line is diverse, ranging from small mobile screens to massive televisions, and even digital signage for commercial use. The brand is globally renowned for its high-quality, durable products, offering top-notch resolution and exceptional performance.
At Dead Pixel Test, we have been accumulating insightful data on screen quality from various manufacturers for several years. Our data provides an unbiased, analytical understanding of screen health and durability.
The table provided here is a snapshot of our findings for Samsung screens. It offers a comprehensive view of dead pixels occurrence across screens of different ages. Each column in the table corresponds to a particular age group of the screens, and each row indicates a range of dead pixels found.
The percentages you see are indicative of the proportion of screens with a specific count of dead pixels in each age group. The progression of these percentages across different age groups provides a bird's-eye view of how screen quality may change over time.
Remember, this is a statistical representation, and individual screen performance can vary. However, it provides a reliable understanding of what one could generally expect in terms of dead pixels over the lifetime of a Samsung screen.
* Please note, the data presented is based on the declarative statements of our users and may not represent the absolute, universal occurrence of dead pixels on Samsung screens. Individual screen performance can vary. However, this information gives you a reliable understanding of what you could generally expect in terms of dead pixels over the lifetime of a Samsung screen.
A dead pixel is a pixel on a screen that does not respond or light up as it should. They can stay black (dead), white (stuck), or remain a specific color (hot), failing to change when they're supposed to. Depending on the severity, a dead pixel can appear as a tiny dot that does not match the color of the surrounding area.
To spot a dead pixel, you need a contrasting background that will make it stand out. At Dead Pixel Test, we have devised an effective tool to help you identify any dead or stuck pixels on your screen. On DeadPixelTest.org, you can perform a dead pixel test to check if your Samsung screen has any failing pixel.
If you find a dead pixel on your Samsung screen, do not panic. Some methods can potentially resurrect a dead or stuck pixel. At Dead Pixel Test, we have compiled an array of resources that can guide you through the steps to fix dead pixels.
Visit our dead pixel fix videos for detailed instructions. If the problem persists, please consider contacting Samsung customer support or your device warranty service for further assistance.