@@bespoke2030 Says me. I wrote that or did you not notice. hahahahaha. Observant this one. 😀 I have a 1.5 decade old Vizio that works perfectly. Note: a decade is ten years.
my samsung hd tv i bought in 2013 is still going strong, no issues. but my fancy ass 4k oled samsung thats only been running 3yrs, suddenly has vertical strips of shadowing. very sad. it seems like in the last 4yrs, the quality of product samsung puts out has severly declined. it appears to me, to be a backlighting issue. be nice if it was something you could change out yourself like a bulb in a light fixture lol
that's right, because when they have opened a representative place for repair services. they mean have opened a new business. not just after sales service.
Same thing happened to us, and so many others. I won't be Samsung again. Same stuff happened with our extremely expensive Samsung refrigerator as well. Everything goes to crap as soon as the manufacturer's warranty is expired.
Yes I also found not worth my Samsung Mu 7000 is screen shadow issue I think big screen samsung spoil faster then 32 inch TV of Samsung.. Better go for Ips panel or Ads now bit brighter than older days
In the UK the retailer is responsible for 6 years from purchase providing you get an engineer to confirm the issue isn't from misuse. Trading standards act.
@@johnsparrow6841 your basically covered by the retailer for 6 years by law. Although they will calculate how much they owe you based on what percentage of 6 you have left. My £350 TV i'd had for 4 years, they gave me £101 + the cost to have an engineer confirm it wasn't through misuse. There's some links here that will give you the firing power you need. Curry's should help you out without issue though as they've resolved for me in the past. You have to speak to the manager when you phone up, because they're the only ones who are authorised, and the staff won't be aware it's even an option most likely. www.google.com/search?q=how+long+are+out+of+warranty+electical+goods+covered+in+the+uk+by+the+consumer+act&oq=how+long+are+out+of+warranty+electical+goods+covered+in+the+uk+by+the+consumer+act&aqs=chrome..69i57.12631j1j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
ps there's a link there, but if it's not shown in the comments here, then drop this into google: how long are out of warranty electical goods covered in the uk by the consumer act
I "fixed" mine by watching YT "local dimming test". This causes to restart or power off my QLED byself after running that video for 1-5 sec. After run it 2-3 times, it flicker less for some time. One day it stop flickering at all. I losed local dimming zones, but I do not care. I have fully working TV now. If Your TV switch off while watching YT "local dimming test", try mine steps. I run it 2-3 times every day for about 2 weeks. Anyway, never ever samsung.
Usually when tv experience this sort of error. It's not that expansive to fix it if you can find decent person to do it. I my self know something about fixing these kinds of problems, and in my experience it's usually either one of the display cables, T-Com board or backlights. And if you contact Samsung for any of these problem most of the time they will charge you way to much to fix it. Or they will tell you it's not fixable while in reality you can fix it for few hundred bucks or even less then that and sometimes you can fix it by just cleaning internal parts of the tv. So the moment warranty expires is actually not because the rigged it in some way but actually because Samsung and many other companies use so many cheap parts in their TV's, and these are the parts that can only last for a year or two max. So that's the real reason they do it because it gives them approximate time of when you are going to return to their store asking for repairs or even buying a new tv.
The ridiculous thing is, they offering you trade in program. this is sign that they hope you back again to buy their product at certain time. Mostly around 2-3 years, if you are out of luck about past of a year just when your warranty were end. Their service center employing professional person to handle complaining and anger of the costumers..
My TV have some kind of black lines and this type of dark shadow mark but they are not blinking they are permanent. If someone knows what to do with that please tell me 😕
Same model, same issue. This is the second Samsung TV with which I have had this same issue after only a couple of years of use. Having issues with ALL of my Samsung appliances after only 3 years (Microwave, Range, refrigerator). I expected MUCH better from Samsung, but will not recommend or purchase again. Samsung will NOT stand behind their products.
We had a $2000 the frame tv and same thing. As soon as the warranty expired just after 2 years use it broke, they don't offer any compensation they just say sorry it's out of warranty please buy our new one
@@rmanni that's right, because when they have opened a representative place for repair services. they mean have opened a new business. not just after sales service. buy other brand which is have good DSE, there is a website speciality to benchmacrk the DSE of many brand of TV
@@rmanni no not really it’s mainly a common problem for all tvs. I’ve had my tv for 3 years now then the problem came up and I don’t think my tv is a lower end model.
Same here. Before you show her, try to make flat screen color in grey, red, green, blue and black 3840x2160 pixels (UHD 4K) save as jpeg format and save it into flasd disk (pen disk) and open it with your TV.. you can find it easily with Grey, even in TV knowlage are known as Dirty Screen Effect (DSE)
My tv is doing this and I’ve tried everything g. Seems like all Samsung appliances suck ass. My fridge went out after two years, also my washing machine. No more Samsung appliances for me.
I fixed that problem from these steps: 1 - Set Energy Saving to Max Saving. 2 - Lowering brightness/backlight to 0 3 - POWER CYCLE (unplug TV, hold TV power button 30secs, then plug again) 4 - Turn on TV. It should be go away. PS. I kept Energy Saving to max saving in order to prevent future issues.
Mine is doing this after 4 years, first it started with light bleed about a year ago. I have a hisense that we litterally leave ON for around 20 hours daily and had it for the past 3 years without any visible damage whatsoever. The samsung looks better but the hisense has better input lag for gaming and I can get a 65 inch tv for 400 bucks so bye bye samsung.
because they are not just selling the product, but they also open bussiness for repairing. So their product will broke when it comes the end of warranty. The cost for fix it almost 75% of the price when you first get the product. event they give you a discount, they will not broke. because they have thought about it well..
The TV will not break itself because of warranty and the parts are not made to break by themselves in a certain amount of time. These theories do not make any sense at all. Some people just want to find a way to blame someone else. Some cars last 250,000 miles and someone else may have the same car and it has issues right at the beginning. No hardware, electronics are 100% going to work there is a probability that there is failures with any and EVERYTHING.
Same issue with a Q70 85" LED, 2 years old and will cost over 1500 to fix. Do not buy a Samsung, I get that these things happen but their customer service has no interest in helping, no goodwill whatsoever
Wow I'm here because I have the exact same tv you mentioned and it's been 3 years and now this shadow popped up. Expensive tv to not last longer than it has. What did you end up doing with it?
@@Dino.go505 Unfortunately Samsung did absolutly nothing - out of warranty - your issue etc, etc... Luckily enough it turned out that when I purchased it I have an extend warranty through the retailer, they took the tv back and ended up replacint the whole screen. I certainly will not be purchasing another Samsung TV, I understand things stop working but as you say, you would expect to get a much longer life out of such a premium product. The biggest dissapopintment though was Samsungs complete disregard for the issue, no offer to even meet me half way.
My POS tv just did this. First it was "easy to fix" by bonking on the top of the tv where the shade was, next day it was putting stuff in between the TV and the space beneath it to create pressure squeezing the tv in a way. Now its just getting worse with having a sweet spot where I have to put stuff to create the same pressure. Samsung has become SHIT.
I figured out how to fix the problem!!!!! You do the power off, mute, 1,8,2, then turn the power on, then go to SVC, then go to EW Diagnosis test, then it will take you to a screen where it does a test, and it should work
Samsung is not good at all. Same issue for my 55" and a few years back with 46" 3D TV. We are a Samsung Family with 55" TV, Front Load Washing machine, a couple of AC's, Micro Waves, Phones - All Samsung.. but seems like need a switch to LG here-on for consumer Electronics. So costly are the repairs and exactly post warranty this happens. The local service providers are not good as well :(
Why are almost like...80% of all the "black screen reparing"-videos on youtube about samsung tv's???
I have same problem. It's gross. A TV should last at least one decade.
Says who? Did you come up with that number yourself?
@@bespoke2030 Says me. I wrote that or did you not notice. hahahahaha. Observant this one. 😀 I have a 1.5 decade old Vizio that works perfectly. Note: a decade is ten years.
@@posterliondont mind him sir he needs attention,and i agree with you tv shud last decades😢
My lg plasma still going strong after 15 years
Mine is exactly 9 years old today and this started to happen last week 😡
I tried this , but every time it starts with a flickering video of a long haired japanese girl coming out of a well....what to do now?
my samsung hd tv i bought in 2013 is still going strong, no issues. but my fancy ass 4k oled samsung thats only been running 3yrs, suddenly has vertical strips of shadowing. very sad. it seems like in the last 4yrs, the quality of product samsung puts out has severly declined.
it appears to me, to be a backlighting issue. be nice if it was something you could change out yourself like a bulb in a light fixture lol
Same here Samsung, DLP LED TV is working great for 10 years, 4K "smart" crapped out in a year.
These new TV's are modelled as use and throw kind...
that's right, because when they have opened a representative place for repair services. they mean have opened a new business. not just after sales service.
Same thing happened to us, and so many others. I won't be Samsung again. Same stuff happened with our extremely expensive Samsung refrigerator as well. Everything goes to crap as soon as the manufacturer's warranty is expired.
Yeah, no longer Samsung fan 😡
@@rmanni With so many people having this same issue, Samsung should do a recall.
Mine is doing it now too. I’m doing a factory reset but it started as just a shadow and now it flickers.
@@natalieleisten1764 me too. Bought it in 2019. Paid 700 for out
Yes I also found not worth my Samsung Mu 7000 is screen shadow issue I think big screen samsung spoil faster then 32 inch TV of Samsung.. Better go for Ips panel or Ads now bit brighter than older days
In the UK the retailer is responsible for 6 years from purchase providing you get an engineer to confirm the issue isn't from misuse. Trading standards act.
Can u explaine mine is 4 years old and now doing the same as video out of warrenty from currys uk
@@johnsparrow6841 your basically covered by the retailer for 6 years by law. Although they will calculate how much they owe you based on what percentage of 6 you have left. My £350 TV i'd had for 4 years, they gave me £101 + the cost to have an engineer confirm it wasn't through misuse.
There's some links here that will give you the firing power you need. Curry's should help you out without issue though as they've resolved for me in the past. You have to speak to the manager when you phone up, because they're the only ones who are authorised, and the staff won't be aware it's even an option most likely.
www.google.com/search?q=how+long+are+out+of+warranty+electical+goods+covered+in+the+uk+by+the+consumer+act&oq=how+long+are+out+of+warranty+electical+goods+covered+in+the+uk+by+the+consumer+act&aqs=chrome..69i57.12631j1j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
ps there's a link there, but if it's not shown in the comments here, then drop this into google:
how long are out of warranty electical goods covered in the uk by the consumer act
I "fixed" mine by watching YT "local dimming test". This causes to restart or power off my QLED byself after running that video for 1-5 sec. After run it 2-3 times, it flicker less for some time. One day it stop flickering at all. I losed local dimming zones, but I do not care. I have fully working TV now. If Your TV switch off while watching YT "local dimming test", try mine steps. I run it 2-3 times every day for about 2 weeks. Anyway, never ever samsung.
let me try that. thx
Yup never ever samsung...
Usually when tv experience this sort of error. It's not that expansive to fix it if you can find decent person to do it. I my self know something about fixing these kinds of problems, and in my experience it's usually either one of the display cables, T-Com board or backlights. And if you contact Samsung for any of these problem most of the time they will charge you way to much to fix it. Or they will tell you it's not fixable while in reality you can fix it for few hundred bucks or even less then that and sometimes you can fix it by just cleaning internal parts of the tv. So the moment warranty expires is actually not because the rigged it in some way but actually because Samsung and many other companies use so many cheap parts in their TV's, and these are the parts that can only last for a year or two max. So that's the real reason they do it because it gives them approximate time of when you are going to return to their store asking for repairs or even buying a new tv.
The ridiculous thing is, they offering you trade in program. this is sign that they hope you back again to buy their product at certain time. Mostly around 2-3 years, if you are out of luck about past of a year just when your warranty were end.
Their service center employing professional person to handle complaining and anger of the costumers..
For a few hundred bucks might as well get another tv
I'm sorry to hear that. Our Samsung 720p is still working and almost 17 years old.
This problem is mostly on the 4K TV's. Older models are fine
My TV 4 year old mu7000 now black shadow spot on TV samsung say replace panel not much worth sir planing next year change tv LG ips panel
Same here..after one and a half year black shadow now all over the screen...NEVER EVER EVER AGAIN GOING TO GET ANY SAMSUNG TV.
It's a shame. I cant see myself buying a 82" Samsung TV and dealing with black bars in a year. I am looking at LG or Sony now.
I bought a Roku tv before and there was no black bars
My TV have some kind of black lines and this type of dark shadow mark but they are not blinking they are permanent. If someone knows what to do with that please tell me 😕
Same model, same issue. This is the second Samsung TV with which I have had this same issue after only a couple of years of use.
Having issues with ALL of my Samsung appliances after only 3 years (Microwave, Range, refrigerator). I expected MUCH better from Samsung, but will not recommend or purchase again. Samsung will NOT stand behind their products.
Yeah Samsung refrigerator have an issue with water leaking under the bottom tray.
Same here. Going to Walmart. Screw Samsung.
I'm having this same issue and my tv is barley 4 years old...fn stupid..
Had my Samsung 4K for 4 years and it’s now started doing this. Never buying this brand ever again.
We had a $2000 the frame tv and same thing. As soon as the warranty expired just after 2 years use it broke, they don't offer any compensation they just say sorry it's out of warranty please buy our new one
Yeah, I see all these deals on 80" Samsung TV, but I am afraid to buy one more Samsung.
@@rmanni that's right, because when they have opened a representative place for repair services. they mean have opened a new business. not just after sales service. buy other brand which is have good DSE, there is a website speciality to benchmacrk the DSE of many brand of TV
Have the same deal, my wife says she doesn't see anything and it's driving me nuts.
Buying a LG tv next time
@@rmanni I have lg tv too just like you same black line but it is forever there
@@tondannguyen2848 guess all cheaper (lower end) models have the problem?
@@rmanni no not really it’s mainly a common problem for all tvs. I’ve had my tv for 3 years now then the problem came up and I don’t think my tv is a lower end model.
Same here. Before you show her, try to make flat screen color in grey, red, green, blue and black 3840x2160 pixels (UHD 4K) save as jpeg format and save it into flasd disk (pen disk) and open it with your TV.. you can find it easily with Grey, even in TV knowlage are known as Dirty Screen Effect (DSE)
Sad, my brand new 65 inch Samsung QLED has a solid black shadow down the center of the screen, fresh out of the box smh
Wow, new unit having the problem, it's unbelievable
I got 5 years out of my 65 inch series 7 Samsung and today I have the black line of death. Never buying a Samsung TV again.
My old 2009 Panasonic ips panel lcd still working ....
New TV quality is a joke. They made it non repairable and use and throw kind of thing.
Only advantage in samsung va panel true blacks give VA that's why over ips panel people buy samsung
Yes samsung reliability less make sure some time tv to near window moisture also spoil panel faster comapre dry place
UHD series 7. 4 years and 1 week old and the black bar mysteriously appears. Bye bye Samsung. I’m done.
My uncle's TV is doing this, also just a few months after the warranty expired. He paid over a grand for it. Never getting a samsung TV!
Same here!!not buying another Samsung
yeah, they sell for cheap for a reason. No more Samsung.
give one solution for the same problem in 1plus TV PLEASE
It’s a led blow out I have the same problem
can the leds just be replaced? mine has verticle shadows that dont flicker. not as dark as this guy's either
Same question. Don't really want to buy a new TV
I'm having the same problem, it's so distressing. Mine is in the same spot
yeah, even the expensive Samsung models have this problem. makes you mad
We should all get tested from Samsung this sucks !!!I'm super annoyed
Yep 55$ on e-bay for back lights leds shorting keeping the rest on
My tv is doing this and I’ve tried everything g. Seems like all Samsung appliances suck ass. My fridge went out after two years, also my washing machine. No more Samsung appliances for me.
My Samsung Fridge stopped working last week :(
Hi, did u fix it?
This is an issue I also have my 65 innch Samsung TV is 4 yrs old .. this shouldn't happen its disappointing .. I won't by another for sure
I fixed that problem from these steps:
1 - Set Energy Saving to Max Saving.
2 - Lowering brightness/backlight to 0
3 - POWER CYCLE (unplug TV, hold TV power button 30secs, then plug again)
4 - Turn on TV. It should be go away.
PS. I kept Energy Saving to max saving in order to prevent future issues.
How do you set energy saving
It doesn’t work bru
Mine is doing this after 4 years, first it started with light bleed about a year ago. I have a hisense that we litterally leave ON for around 20 hours daily and had it for the past 3 years without any visible damage whatsoever. The samsung looks better but the hisense has better input lag for gaming and I can get a 65 inch tv for 400 bucks so bye bye samsung.
Ours lasted 4 years. No more Samsung.
because they are not just selling the product, but they also open bussiness for repairing. So their product will broke when it comes the end of warranty. The cost for fix it almost 75% of the price when you first get the product. event they give you a discount, they will not broke. because they have thought about it well..
The TV will not break itself because of warranty and the parts are not made to break by themselves in a certain amount of time. These theories do not make any sense at all. Some people just want to find a way to blame someone else. Some cars last 250,000 miles and someone else may have the same car and it has issues right at the beginning. No hardware, electronics are 100% going to work there is a probability that there is failures with any and EVERYTHING.
This is happening to My own Samsung tv presently it's annoying
Mines appear when my tv starts heating up
Same issue with a Q70 85" LED, 2 years old and will cost over 1500 to fix. Do not buy a Samsung, I get that these things happen but their customer service has no interest in helping, no goodwill whatsoever
Yeah, even the expensive models have the same problem
@@rmanni it's just shocking. Never again
Wow I'm here because I have the exact same tv you mentioned and it's been 3 years and now this shadow popped up. Expensive tv to not last longer than it has. What did you end up doing with it?
@@Dino.go505 Unfortunately Samsung did absolutly nothing - out of warranty - your issue etc, etc... Luckily enough it turned out that when I purchased it I have an extend warranty through the retailer, they took the tv back and ended up replacint the whole screen. I certainly will not be purchasing another Samsung TV, I understand things stop working but as you say, you would expect to get a much longer life out of such a premium product. The biggest dissapopintment though was Samsungs complete disregard for the issue, no offer to even meet me half way.
I have a same problem
anyone got a fix for this yet just happened to mine 😢
Don't think there is a fix for this thing. Check with Samsung if you are under warranty period.
My POS tv just did this. First it was "easy to fix" by bonking on the top of the tv where the shade was, next day it was putting stuff in between the TV and the space beneath it to create pressure squeezing the tv in a way. Now its just getting worse with having a sweet spot where I have to put stuff to create the same pressure. Samsung has become SHIT.
Man, i really like my tv but I'll have to buy a different brand now.
Same thing with my Samsung
I figured out how to fix the problem!!!!! You do the power off, mute, 1,8,2, then turn the power on, then go to SVC, then go to EW Diagnosis test, then it will take you to a screen where it does a test, and it should work
Thanks for suggestion. i tried running the EW test, it said everything good, but after reboot, the black bar is still there...
Sam thing here sucks but mine is worse !!
Samsung is not good at all. Same issue for my 55" and a few years back with 46" 3D TV. We are a Samsung Family with 55" TV, Front Load Washing machine, a couple of AC's, Micro Waves, Phones - All Samsung.. but seems like need a switch to LG here-on for consumer Electronics. So costly are the repairs and exactly post warranty this happens. The local service providers are not good as well :(
Same here. All of my appliances are Samsung, not buying another Samsung TV
Same to me
seems to affect all Samsung models, from low end to high end.
@@rmanni never again Samsung
Cc