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I'm seeing red in the first one, yellow in the second, by the time I get to the third one, I don't even know what I'm seeing anymore. 🤦‍♂️😂
i had 13 mini which one has yellow tint going towards the orange when i went to apple after insisting from them to replace it i got it replaced and the replaced has yellow tint this time its yellow which i think its better than previous one but it sucks that there demo is perfectly white when comparing at store. apple start to **** with consumer
 
In a previous post I stated that my 13 Pro had no off axis color shift. I was using it in a dark room today and it does have a significant pink tint off axis on the left. It doesn’t bother me but just wanted to correct misinformation.
 
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In a previous post I stated that my 13 Pro had no off axis color shift. I was using it in a dark room today and it does have a significant pink tint off axis on the left. It doesn’t bother me but just wanted to correct misinformation.
AFAIK off axis shift isn’t really a panel lottery thing outside of extreme cases, they’re just all going to have it. It’s definitely pretty noticeable this year, mine shifts cool very quickly from all sides.
 
i had 13 mini which one has yellow tint going towards the orange when i went to apple after insisting from them to replace it i got it replaced and the replaced has yellow tint this time its yellow which i think its better than previous one but it sucks that there demo is perfectly white when comparing at store. apple start to **** with consumer
They all look white at the start, then you see the piss yellow display once you start using them, the one I saw in the apple store had a stunning display, most likely has some hidden settings to make it look that way.

These screens are still on the warmer side, we'll never get a answer from apple on why they calibrate their displays to a warmer tone.



did you notice that these displays are more brighter than there demo?

Brightness levels is different across all these displays.
 
They all look white at the start, then you see the piss yellow display once you start using them, the one I saw in the apple store had a stunning display, most likely has some hidden settings to make it look that way.

These screens are still on the warmer side, we'll never get a answer from apple on why they calibrate their displays to a warmer tone.





Brightness levels is different across all these displays.
it is so obvious why their oled have yellowish tint
yellow green + red hence better longevity and less blue because blue pixels have half of the life span of the green for example so they decrease it
 
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Can some one please help me identify who wrote the post above mine.
The post is not loading for me. Must be @LFC2020 i have him on block to help my brain avoid sleepless night over these screen issues.
Yet you still come into this thread lol.
 
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i think anything is perfect apple will try to make it worse looking tbh i have seen many displays and the Samsung s series were the best to look at
Maybe these piss yellow calibrated displays save battery life lol. 🤔

Prefer the cooler tones on the samsung phones, but prefer apple colour accuracy.
 
Not so deep inside you're wanting an s21u. I know it. 🤣
Perfect dark mode greys and whites, how do I get my light mode to cooperate? 🤦‍♂️😂

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