Screen Check: Dead Pixels Test

4.3
7.65K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Check your display for dead pixels or burn-in with Screen Check. Prepared for smartphone and tablet.

• Simple and Easy to use. Switch colors with Swipe or Tap gestures.
• Checking in Fullscreen. Status and Navigation bars will be hidden during the test.

Use of 9 base colors to find all dead or stuck pixels and display burn-in. Switch colors forward and backward with Swipe or Tap gestures. The application closes after the touch on the last color.

Enjoy and share with your friends. 🤗 🎉
Updated on
May 14, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
7.16K reviews
Caleb Martin
December 8, 2020
It would be nice if it were a bit easier to go back to previous colors, but otherwise it does its job. For anyone confused, this app literally just cycles your screen through a set of solid colors; you have to visually inspect the screen yourself on each of those colors to determine if any pixels are dead/stuck. That is not something that can be done with software, so of course the app doesn't have "test results" or anything like that.
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Julie Ann60
May 18, 2025
great, simple to use just touch screen for next colour and back to exit. well laid out simple app!!
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Paul Jelley
February 21, 2024
Very easy to use, the simplest UI possible. I don't have the experience to say whether it actually is useful for checking displays, but it displays the three primary colours then the three secondary colours followed by white, grey and black. Each is full screen and numbered.
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What’s new

• Support for Android 15.0