I haven’t faced this issue before; is it something that happens gradually or just suddenly? It sounds frustrating! Did you drop your phone recently?
I’ve dropped mine a few times, and it didn’t lead to fading. I think it could be a software glitch. Trying safe mode might help isolate the problem.
Good point! Software updates can resolve hidden issues. It’s easy to overlook that step.
What do you think is the next step after trying a reset? Anyone else had temporary fixes that worked after a while?
Replacing the screen could be a last resort! But let’s hope it doesn’t come to that. It’s a pain to get it repaired!
Has anyone tried contacting LG support? They might have more specific troubleshooting steps or might even cover the repair if it’s a known issue.
Definitely reach out to support! I heard some users received replacements if it’s still under warranty. Don’t hesitate, it’s worth a shot!
I’ve contacted them before! They were surprisingly responsive. Make sure to have your device details ready.
It’s funny how a little line on the screen can be so annoying! You can even pretend it’s a trendy design. Just kidding! Hope you find a fix soon.
Don’t worry too much! Sometimes a reset and a little patience can help. Reflecting on tech issues, it seems they always pop up unexpectedly.
You mentioned it cleared up temporarily! Did you find any long-term fixes after that?
Honestly, the fading screen might just be a sign that the phone is aging. I think it’s worth troubleshooting, but who knows—maybe it’s time for an upgrade?
I’ve heard that the LG Stylo 5 is known for screen issues. Have you tried recalibrating the display settings?
I haven’t recalibrated yet! But I did consider replacing the screen. Anyone know an estimated cost for that?
Replacing the screen can cost around $50-$80 if you go for a third-party repair. It’s usually cheaper than through LG.
That sounds reasonable! Are there any good local repair shops you would recommend?
I got my Stylo 5 screen repaired at QuickFix in town. They did a great job for $70! Might be worth checking out.
Awesome! I’ll look up QuickFix. Did they provide any warranty for the repair?
Yes, they offered a 90-day warranty. But honestly, I hope I won’t need it!
Speaking of warranties, if I attempt a DIY fix, will I void any warranty left on the phone?