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Razeus

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Jul 11, 2008
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Is there a way to change this? The screen seems to have a browish tint to it.
 
The newer phones have a more "warm" color temperature. It's especially noticeable if you upgrading from a 1st gen iPhone which had more of a blue hue. Don't worry, you'll get used to it.
 
The newer phones have a more "warm" color temperature. It's especially noticeable if you upgrading from a 1st gen iPhone which had more of a blue hue. Don't worry, you'll get used to it.

ok thanks. yes, I came from my 2 year old first gen and it was REALLY noticeable. I thought something was wrong with my unit or there was a setting I needed to change. appreciated.
 
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After a while, if you look at a first gen screen it looks blue :)
 
ok thanks. yes, I came from my 2 year old first gen and it was REALLY noticeable. I thought something was wrong with my unit or there was a setting I needed to change. appreciated.

Yup, it was noticeable when I went from 2G to 3G, and noticeable again when I went from 3G to 3G S. I'm sure it would be a much bigger jump and more noticeable at first without the 3G in between.
 
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My 3GS screen has a purplish tint and is not nearly as vibrant as my 3G. :(
 
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