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designaholic

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Just bagged a new 4S!

When sat side-by-side with an 18 month old iPhone 4 with the brightness on full, the 4S screen is slightly yellow (all over) and not as crisp white as the iPhone 4.

Anyone else noticing this?
 

cperchard

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Just bagged a new 4S!

When sat side-by-side with an 18 month old iPhone 4 with the brightness on full, the 4S screen is slightly yellow (all over) and not as crisp white as the iPhone 4.

Anyone else noticing this?

wasnt the yellow tinge a feature that ppl said was a problem when the 4 came out?? Mine was ok but some people said their screen was yellowish......maybe just cos its new? Give it a week and see what its like maybe. If still bad take it back!
 

Chaos123x

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lol your the first yellow screen complainer. You for real or just trolling?
 

Merkie

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wasnt the yellow tinge a feature that ppl said was a problem when the 4 came out?? Mine was ok but some people said their screen was yellowish......maybe just cos its new? Give it a week and see what its like maybe. If still bad take it back!

No. No. No. I hate it that Engadget ever ran that story. Color temperature DOES NOT change over time. You're talking about small yellow blotches that was caused by glue, that's something entirely different. But you remembered it wrong.
 

designaholic

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The 4S is without doubt more warm yellowish in terms of white point. Doesn't seem to be a glue issue.

I'd be interested to hear if others notice this, so do a side-by-side yourself and let me know!

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No. No. No. I hate it that Engadget ever ran that story. Color temperature DOES NOT change over time. You're talking about small yellow blotches that was caused by glue, that's something entirely different. But you remembered it wrong.

Exactly.
 

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Any time any new apple product comes out we always get yellow screen threads.

Color temperature can vary from cool looking blue to a warm color. Normally you can't tell the difference till you put two different screens right next to each other.
 

designaholic

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Any time any new apple product comes out we always get yellow screen threads.

Color temperature can vary from cool looking blue to a warm color. Normally you can't tell the difference till you put two different screens right next to each other.

Sure, personally I prefer the colder white point. I'm a designer - so naturally these things matter to me.
 

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designaholic said:
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Any time any new apple product comes out we always get yellow screen threads.

Color temperature can vary from cool looking blue to a warm color. Normally you can't tell the difference till you put two different screens right next to each other.

Sure, personally I prefer the colder white point. I'm a designer - so naturally these things matter to me.

I agree. But our eyes eventually white balance any difference once we start using the device for a extended period of time.
 

adztaylor

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Any time any new apple product comes out we always get yellow screen threads.

Color temperature can vary from cool looking blue to a warm color. Normally you can't tell the difference till you put two different screens right next to each other.

True. I reckon more people will see it with the white colour though.
 

ge0p

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We went thru this yellow screen business with the ipad 2 a few months ago. Numerous threads and opinions all over the place. We have two ipad 2's. Mine has the yellowish screen, my wife's is cooler, more blueish looking. It was, i believe attributed to two different screen manufacturers. One would never notice without side by side comparison. Also, I think the one with the bluish color was more prone to light blleed than the yellowish one.
We both love our ipads and honestly, I had totally forgotten about the "screen" fiasco untill just reminded while reading this thread.
Ip4s out for delivery 5:52am. Yea!
 
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Dlanod

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I still have my iPhone 4 and the screen is much colder than my iPhone 4S. It's a matter of preference. I like the warmer screen - its easier on the eye - and actually seems to work better with the white phone.
 

mikethebigo

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Haha, the screen must be made by Samsung, all their whites are an off yellow.

Seriously though, every year since the iPhone 3G there have been numerous complains about yellow screens. It's not new. Exchange if unhappy, rinse and repeat until happy.
 

3460169

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The This is my Next review said the screen actually looked a little bit greener. I don't know about that but it definitely looks more washed out.

Pic for comparison (top = ip4S)

iPhone_4s7.jpg
 

dealmaker

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Yes - I'm told the White ones have inferior screens - they saved the best screens for the black ones!!..

....joking aside - could the white bezel be affecting peoples reference point and skewing the eye somewhat?
 

simply stunning

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I had this when I switched to a white 4 when they came out. It is a lot more yellow, where my black IPhone 4 was blue. It took me two weeks to get used to it. At one point I thought about returning the white one, and going back to my good old black one that I had given to the wife. But then I got used to it, and now when I look at my wife's phone it looks washed out to me.

I think it has to do with what we "think it should look like". So for me my brain kept telling me there was something wrong. That would explain why now her screen bothers me.

Just my 2 cents.
 

kellyiphone

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Oct 12, 2011
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Are all the 4S screens yellow tinted? I know with the IP4, some were blue, some were yellow. Have they fully switched to the yellow now?
 

isoft7

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My guess is the newer screens are of lesser quality... probably cost less to produce and provide a touch worse visual experience.

Will it matter day to day? Of course not.
 

GoCubsGo

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That's because white is for girls and everyone knows girls don't understand color.


A ridiculous reply for a ridiculous thread.
 

isoft7

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That's because white is for girls and everyone knows girls don't understand color.


A ridiculous reply for a ridiculous thread.

Haha :D:D:D

On a side note, I am a man, with a wife, and chest hair and everything... proudly ordered white as I feel it's more contemporary looking than the black model.

Couldn't go wrong with either though.
 
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