Pixel dead or trapped under

Yesterday, I noticed a black pixel on my Z3 compact screen and when I tested the display by service menu, I realized that my green void pixel is not an answer and so the display shows green color black stay. There is no problem with red or blue color.

I don't know if it's a dead or stuck pixel and what do I do with it. Can I use for this?

Hi @Tough_Guy,

As this also meet you during the screen test, it seems not be a defective pixel.

According to our warranty information (can be found here) two bad pixels are acceptable, but if you want to get this examined more closely, you should get your phone looked to one of our authorized service centers. Get in touch with your team of Local support for more information on how to proceed if need be.

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