Do you know what a credential is? If so, that's some serious logic gymnastics you're doing to arrive at your conclusion.
so I disabled TrueTone and the tint is perfect now, like my iphone 7 (a bit yellow but alright).
But yeah when I tilt it, it's cooler and even more perfect, sadly, but I think that's how OLED works ?
Also, my screen is twice brighter than my iphone 7
No, it may not. You are incorrectly attributing the term 'quality'. Presumably English is not your first language.As for now, these inconsistencies are a characteristic of OLED displays, so, it may be pointed as a characteristic, a quality, hence the term credential may be aplied.
No, it may not. You are incorrectly attributing the term 'quality'. Presumably English is not your first language.
The glue is drying! Give it some time
Having had iPhones and Androids, the OLED display that Apple has put out here is largely better than anything I've seen in a Samsung or Google phone.
OLED is known for its bad viewing angles, but ask yourself how often are you going to be looking at your screen at a dodgy angle?
The true tone is precisely why it's a slightly yellow tint, and frankly, that's more closer to the colour temperature of natural sunlight (on the yellow side). I have it activated on my iPad - far more natural colours. With that turned on I've not found the need to enable the night shift.I just inboxed my phone and noticed the same thing. When you click see with no True Tone, it shows a cool temperature. With it on, it’s a yellow tint. I’m not sure how to get rid of the yellow tint.
Just like every phone they have ever realeased, it is probably the glue under the screen. It will go away.
this isn't true at all.. there is no glue. I hate when people spout such nonsense.
this isn't true at all.. there is no glue. I hate when people spout such nonsense.
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there is no glue.
Fake news, no reviews mentioned this.