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dallas112678

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Feb 17, 2008
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ok, we all know OLED shifts, but how much shift during normal use do you notice on your XS max?

For example, I normally hope my phone at an angle where the top top of the screen is perpendicular to my line of sight (as I’m reading stuff at the top). This creates the normal whitish yellow color that is normal, but the bottom 4th of the screen (which obviously is still in the field of vision even if it’s not being focused on) is a very cool white as a result that the angle to your sight line is very different than the top part of the screen.

The only way for me to have the correct whitish yellow for things at the bottom is rotating the screen so the bottom is perpendicular to my eye sight which now mean I notice the top part of the screen is shifted...

That was always my worry about large OLED screens. The larger the screen, the larger the angle towards the edges of the screen, and the larger possible color shift you’ll see even when using the phone normally.

So my question to you guys is, do you see the bottom of the screen shifting when you are simply looking at the top of the screen when using the phone at normal distances (about 1-1.5’ for me)
 
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