Phone Screen Test

Mobile-optimized display diagnostics — dead pixels, OLED burn-in, color, brightness, and touch response

Your Screen at a Glance

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Dead Pixel Test

Display solid colors in fullscreen to identify dead or stuck pixels. Swipe to cycle colors.

Color & Gradient Test

Check for color banding, gradient smoothness, and wide color gamut support.

OLED Burn-in Detection

Gray backgrounds reveal burn-in marks from status bars, keyboards, and navigation. Look for ghost images of frequently displayed elements.

Tip: Rotate your phone slowly while viewing gray patterns — burn-in marks become more visible at slight angles.

Brightness & Black Level

Test near-black and near-white differentiation. OLED displays can show true black by turning off individual pixels.

Touch Screen Test

Test multi-touch support, edge responsiveness, and drawing accuracy.

Refresh Rate

Measures your screen's actual refresh rate via frame timing analysis.

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Using a desktop monitor? Try our Monitor Test for comprehensive display diagnostics.

What Does This Tool Test?

This mobile-optimized screen test checks your phone or tablet display for common issues: dead pixels, OLED burn-in marks, color accuracy, brightness levels, touch responsiveness, and refresh rate. All tests run directly in your browser — no app installation required.

How to Use

Tap any test card to start. In fullscreen mode, swipe left or right to switch patterns, or tap the X button to exit. For the best results, disable auto-brightness, set screen brightness to maximum, and test in a dimly lit room.

What is OLED Burn-in?

OLED burn-in occurs when static elements (status bar, navigation buttons, keyboard) are displayed for extended periods, causing permanent ghost images. This tool uses gray backgrounds to make burn-in marks visible. Slight burn-in is normal on older OLED screens.

Touch Screen Testing

The multi-touch test detects how many simultaneous touch points your screen supports. The drawing canvas helps identify dead zones where touch input is not registered. The edge test verifies that all corners and edges respond to taps.

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