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Which main camera and battery was in your 12 Pro 6.1"?
I have total 4 phones so far and 3 have camera serial starting with GC and one DN.
Also 3 have F8 battery (Sunwoda) and one FG (Huapu).
Just curious to hear what parts are usually in these?

Also did yours came with G9P or G9N panel?
Our 3 with G6P and one with G9N. Out of these four only G9N looks acceptable to me, others more or less having uniformity issues.

3u Tools show this information.
 
Battery F8, Rear cam GC, Front cam DN, Display G9P. Produced 11 oct. 2020

Are you sure, you didn't mix front and rear for the one starting with DN?
 
Are you sure, you didn't mix front and rear for the one starting with DN?
Absolutely sure, in that unit both rear and front camera starting with DN.
Seems that this part is more common in Max, so wondering if it is better sensor or there is simple 6.1" version too just less common. Pictures seem much brighter exposed with DN main camera.

Are you happy with your G9P display? Can you find uniformity issue in white testing it TT and Night Shift on and turn it to warmest (+ try different brightness levels between 0-100%) and then turn it to landscape position viewing full screen white image?
 
Are you happy with your G9P display? Can you find uniformity issue in white testing it TT and Night Shift on and turn it to warmest (+ try different brightness levels between 0-100%) and then turn it to landscape position viewing full screen white image?
Not initially. I was the first to use 3utools in the yellow screen/tint thread. It was very bad. However, after toggling True Tone repeatedly under a bright lamp, it is fine and has stayed fine. It also had the black glow, the time it glowed was directly reverse proportionally with the brightness. The lower the brightness, the longer the glow. At full brightness, it was fully black right away. I haven't checked lately, but doesn't notice. No problem with uniformity og color shift. So yes, I am happy with it now. I can't find any faults with it, but I am not looking either.
 
Not initially. I was the first to use 3utools in the yellow screen/tint thread. It was very bad. However, after toggling True Tone repeatedly under a bright lamp, it is fine and has stayed fine. It also had the black glow, the time it glowed was directly reverse proportionally with the brightness. The lower the brightness, the longer the glow. At full brightness, it was fully black right away. I haven't checked lately, but doesn't notice. No problem with uniformity og color shift. So yes, I am happy with it now. I can't find any faults with it, but I am not looking either.
I not really having issue with yellow tint but uneven tint. Not sure I'm looking too hard but I do check carefully and the issue is that I'm already on third G9P unit and they all are terrible IMHO. One of your 12 Pro's is G9N and it is fine.
Anyway, not sure I got the only 3 with uniformity issue or peoples generally do not look that? Everyone using dark mode or what? I'm using normal mode and white uniformity is visible all the time and it is just bad.
Problem is what are the odds for getting good one? I was hoping to get another G9N but they seem rare in 6.1" at least what they keep sending me...
 
Did you have sudden drop in battery health with F8 battery when viewing detailed health statistics in iMazing or CoconutBattery?
 
My battery is still 100%. Don't use those app, but if they showed a drop and settings did not. I would trust settings.

Did what you suggested, but couldn't see any uniformity problems. There was some color shift, less red at an angle. But looked natural.
 
My battery is still 100%. Don't use those app, but if they showed a drop and settings did not. I would trust settings.
They just show info more detailed. Mine has dropped fast from initial 103.5%.

Did what you suggested, but couldn't see any uniformity problems. There was some color shift, less red at an angle. But looked natural.
Try using something like piece of a paper to block middle 1/3 of the screen and then compare sides. It is obvious then if you are sensitive to uniformity issues and there is some. Give you eyes a while to adjust when doing this.
 
I am happy with my display and battery. I don't see a point going out of my way looking for faults, when I don't actually have a real problem.
 
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