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JokoWidodo

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Dec 6, 2016
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Are there any possibilities that the PWM flicker will be reduced via software update ? I just got the iPhone 15 Plus and its so much worse than my old iPhone X, on my iPhone X i can use it 30 mins+ before noticing any symtomps but on the 15+ i get it right away.. its insane.. why isn’t Apple doing anything about this !???
 
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iCantSee

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There’s plenty of dedicated cameras that are only cameras that cost more than $1400 — and they don’t fit in a pocket.
Just getting the 15PM to use as a camera is fine. Transfer the pictures later to a device that doesn’t blow out your eyeballs.
yeah honestly the combo of 14 and XR has been decent. Anything where I need long screen time I go XR. Quick check or photo use 14
 

DaPhox

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Are there any possibilities that the PWM flicker will be reduced via software update ? I just got the iPhone 15 Plus and its so much worse than my old iPhone X, on my iPhone X i can use it 30 mins+ before noticing any symtomps but on the 15+ i get it right away.. its insane.. why isn’t Apple doing anything about this !???
Then why dont you buy an SE if you know youll have problems? Makes no sense buying oled over & over again? Whats wrong with people?
 

kerplunknet

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XR dying? 11 dying?
I’m using a 6S Plus and it runs fine.
Hmmm
I agree with your sentiment. Anyone having an issue with their iPhone "dying" should get a battery replacement and "Erase All Content and Settings." In most cases, it'll feel like a brand new iPhone.
 

Supermallet

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I'm getting blurriness in my eyes when I look at my 15 Pro Max for too long. I never had this issue with the prior OLED iphones. I see several people here mentioning that the 16 might fix the flickering issue, any source for this? Or is it just wishful thinking?
 

timeconsumer

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I'm getting blurriness in my eyes when I look at my 15 Pro Max for too long. I never had this issue with the prior OLED iphones. I see several people here mentioning that the 16 might fix the flickering issue, any source for this? Or is it just wishful thinking?
Unless I missed something I think it’s just wishful thinking.
 
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MICHAELSD

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I'm getting blurriness in my eyes when I look at my 15 Pro Max for too long. I never had this issue with the prior OLED iphones. I see several people here mentioning that the 16 might fix the flickering issue, any source for this? Or is it just wishful thinking?
The only difference with iPhone 16 is the micro-lens technology, which would increase power efficiency. This may or may not help the flickering.

There’s also optimism around the EU’s strict regulation on flickering lights, although this only seems to apply to lightbulbs/fluorescent lighting in the documentation that I could find.
 

Supermallet

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Thanks for confirming! I don’t expect Apple to do any better on this for the 16 series. I’ll just try to minimize the amount of time I spend on the phone and maximize the amount of time I use my iPad Pro and MacBook Pro.
 

MICHAELSD

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Thanks for confirming! I don’t expect Apple to do any better on this for the 16 series. I’ll just try to minimize the amount of time I spend on the phone and maximize the amount of time I use my iPad Pro and MacBook Pro.
I’m curious about what the OLED iPad Pro’s will be like. After all this time I would think it would have a superior design to the iPhone panels, so it could be a preview of what’s to come.

It’ll probably be similar to the 480Hz on the Pro iPhones, or 120Hz-240Hz with lower modulations. Any different would surprise me. I’m hoping that they test 120Hz, syncing to the refresh rate, with ultra-low modulations.
 

super chimp

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Wonders never cease MB actually mentioned the PWM issue in one of his reviews. In this case the OnePlus 12 that has a screen that helps with the problem.

 
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badger1212

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Wonders never cease MB actually mentioned the PWM issue in one of his reviews. In this case the OnePlus 12 that has a screen that helps with the problem.

This one didn't work for me, unfortunately. I returned it. The only one that has is the Honor Magic 6 Pro which I am still using fairly comfortably, but it's good news that high profile reviewers are mentioning this now.
 

Gargamelus

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This one didn't work for me, unfortunately. I returned it. The only one that has is the Honor Magic 6 Pro which I am still using fairly comfortably, but it's good news that high profile reviewers are mentioning this now.
Motorola Edge 40 Pro is highly recommended on reddit.
 

Heman87

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Oct 19, 2022
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This one didn't work for me, unfortunately. I returned it. The only one that has is the Honor Magic 6 Pro which I am still using fairly comfortably, but it's good news that high profile reviewers are mentioning this now.
This is very good to hear. I also read comments about the honor on Reddit. Do you get eye strain at all? And are you a heavy user?

Ps the One plus 12 isn’t a good phone for us. It’s just marketing. I think the nothing phone 2a is more interesting than the OP12
 

badger1212

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Oct 10, 2016
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This is very good to hear. I also read comments about the honor on Reddit. Do you get eye strain at all? And are you a heavy user?

Ps the One plus 12 isn’t a good phone for us. It’s just marketing. I think the nothing phone 2a is more interesting than the OP12
Very heavy user. I really don't get much eye strain at all. Battery and Camera are very good.
 

Heman87

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Oct 19, 2022
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Off Topic, but on topic question... Does anyone here have problems when using/watching OLED tvs?
I have a LG OLED tv. I can watch movies/tv shows without any problems. However if I play on my PlayStation and I play very focused then my eyes do get tired after a while. I didn’t have that on lcd tv’s.
 

gigapocket1

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I have a LG OLED tv. I can watch movies/tv shows without any problems. However if I play on my PlayStation and I play very focused then my eyes do get tired after a while. I didn’t have that on lcd tv’s.
Hmmmn. Thinking about trying a lg c3 as a monitor.
 

GlenK

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Off Topic, but on topic question... Does anyone here have problems when using/watching OLED tvs?
I bought a 65" Samsung Frame a few years ago and it gave me a headache in 2 hours. Returned it and got the same TV in a 55" size and have had no issues. Never could explain it but the 55 was fine.
 

now i see it

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One possible reason that OLED tvs don’t bother most people is because your eyes aren’t constantly scanning back & forth quickly like they do when reading text on an iPhone.
On a tv, it’s usually pretty far away and you’re basically staring straight ahead. When your eyes are rapidly moving back & forth reading stuff on an iPhone, you can then detect the flickering.
 

johhno140

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Sep 7, 2022
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Off Topic, but on topic question... Does anyone here have problems when using/watching OLED tvs?
I got an OLED tv a couple of years ago and it definitely made me feel a little light headed and dizzy, very similar to the effects I experienced when trying out an OLED iPhone. What I then did was turn off all the artificial ‘enhancements’ the tv had enabled by default. Instantly the picture looked so much better, my eyes relaxed and it has caused no issues whatsoever since.
 
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