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astnph

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Jan 29, 2022
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Hi everyone, I’ve just found that my iPhone 13 Pro have a top left edge of screen got dimmer when I reduce the brightness to the lowest, but when I increase the brightness, the problem is gone.

Is it normal? Does anyone experience it too? Should I send it out for warranty?

Thanks.


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Sorry but I see no difference in the picture you've provided.. It really makes no difference in what we think it's what you think.. If you think something is wrong with your display take it to an Apple store and get it checked out
 
I think it’s just how the eyes perceive brightness. The number is teensie weensie and the empty white screen is ginormous
 
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I can see what you mean OP. It's dimmer on the very edge of the screen above the time. Unfortunately when it comes to OLED screen uniformity on grey colours, it is one of its weak points, and it can be hard to find a screen that is perfectly uniform at low brightness on an OLED screen showing grey colours.

You could try taking it back to Apple and see what they say but even if they replace it there's no guarantee the replacement phone will be perfect and could actually be worse.
 
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I can see what you mean OP. It's dimmer on the very edge of the screen above the time. Unfortunately when it comes to OLED screen uniformity on grey colours, it is one of its weak points, and it can be hard to find a screen that is perfectly uniform at low brightness on an OLED screen showing grey colours.

You could try taking it back to Apple and see what they say but even if they replace it there's no guarantee the replacement phone will be perfect and could actually be worse.
Thanks. That definitely what I’m considering, I bought the phone a month ago and just noticed the issue yesterday. Sad that we don’t have Apple Store here and bring it to the retailer or an AASP will take time.
 
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I can see what you mean OP. It's dimmer on the very edge of the screen above the time. Unfortunately when it comes to OLED screen uniformity on grey colours, it is one of its weak points, and it can be hard to find a screen that is perfectly uniform at low brightness on an OLED screen showing grey colours.

You could try taking it back to Apple and see what they say but even if they replace it there's no guarantee the replacement phone will be perfect and could actually be worse.
LOL...I definitely can see it too. Very noticeable, not sure why some can't see that.
 
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