hello, I wanted to know if it can depend that the two terminals in comparison have different processors, because I noticed that the hue of the whites is different even if only slightly. then strange thing that opening Youtube, on one the whites are lower and on the other more brilliant when the brightness increases and so also with blacks putting in black mode.
Andeoid01 said:
hello, I wanted to know if it can depend that the two terminals in comparison have different processors, because I noticed that the hue of the whites is different even if only slightly. then strange thing that opening Youtube, on one the whites are lower and on the other more brilliant when the brightness increases and so also with blacks putting in black mode.
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Are you watching same video ?
Are both phones have same screen mode set in settings ?
Did you turn off automatic brightness in both phones ?
Is video enhancer off in both phones ?
If any of those settings are not same on both phones then screens may show colors differently.
the phones have different professors, I do not know if it can make the difference. first problem solved that of the brightness of Youtube, it was set video optimizer and did increase the brightness. the second thing if, for example, you open the cell settings menu, you notice that the two white ones, even if few are different, one is more on the clear cold, the other more on the warm similar ivory.
can it depend not only on the different cpus, but also on the software based on the country of origin that has this management of the different white?
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me and my friends at office we have totally 3 htc one.
2 of them having camera issues. Under white fluorescent light camera acting strange as my sample video. i ve called htc service they said it is normal. but i think it's not.
here is the sample video:
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youtube.com/watch?v=eKGoKUQqbFE
anyone help ?
It's normal for white light, as white light "flickers" at a certain frequency (100Hz I believe). This will cause banding to appear on some cameras. It's totally fixable with a software update, just need for HTC to release it
It's like how old documentaries always have the CRT monitors flickering with wide bands scrolling up and down the screen.
It's normal. I noticed it on my office, so I compared it with my One X and an iPhone 5,they all have the same issue.
Replace the ballast in the light fitting for a high frequency one, or try adjusting shutter speed.
but my friend's htc one is not making this problem even facing to light directly. that is strange.
Browsing around internet forums I read about quite a few issues on 9T / Pro displays: it looks like some devices do present uneven display brightness, but higher on one side and lower on the other side.
This issue is visible almost only under low light conditions.
I'd be interested to know how many devices have this kind of issus.
Thanks in advance.
My Mi 9T pro is perfect. No issues at all.
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I was expecting variations across the display at low brightness setting. It's a AMOLED thing, we're told, and as an engineer I can see why the technical challenge exists.
Having said all that, my display seems practically perfect even at low brightness.
Although I tend to be easily annoyed by flickering displays, I haven't found it necessary to switch on anti-flicker mode (DC brightness control). I can see why that might make the display brightness more irregular.
While poll votes are just a little number, is nice to see that the display quality looks good.
Thanks a lot for your feedback!
Can anyone provide a picture of 2 phones or the same phone with separate pics actually showing ambient EQ doing it's thing? I tried having it on and off for long periods of time and I've noticed what seems like no difference in color temperature. I just got this XL off swappa a few weeks ago and I came from the 2 XL which has a totally different color experience. I like the color and temp on the 2 XL over this 4 XL but what's boggling my mind is the settings and if they are what is causing the issues! I've read that a ton of people are having issues with this greenish tint/hue at lower brightness and it seems as though this phone has the problem as well. It's killing me as the screen always looks like I have a low level of night mode on, it's super warm and will turn grays to greenish hues at lower brightness. I wonder if ambient EQ that is supposed to be dynamically adjusting screen temp and colors based on ambient light is just basically broken and THAT is what is causing so many issues with the color temp and washed out vibrancy. I've tried all the suggested settings about forcing 90Hz, AOD, etc etc but nothing seems to change this. Infact 90Hz just being on in the normal display settings makes it worse. I did a split screen with settings and chrome on this website (I have dark theme enabled) and toggled smooth display and I can see it get MORE greenish when on so I've turned it off for now. Anyone else think that ambient EQ might be the root of the issues? By the way, I factory reset this phone like 4 times already when I first got it thinking that might help but it has not. Thoughts??
Blame samsung. Oneplus 7t which also has 90hz refresh rate suffers the same issue
Hey. I fixed the issue with my new 8gb/256gb Redmi Note 10 Pro from the previous thread, but now I noticed something else. Dark grey areas get tinted rather noticeably at low brightness, but also for some reason at a couple of additional brightness points along the brightness slider; it is more noticeable if 120hz is enabled, and at minimum if Standard color scheme and 60hz are used. Also, it seems the brightness dips about two thirds up the brightness slider, so the screen seems to flicker in brightness when manually adjusting across that brightness point; it's currently night here and I haven't checked if it also noticeably happens during auto brightness at daylight.
So regarding the tinting – I found other people mentioned it, some claiming it is "normal for AMOLED screens", but some RN 10 Pro users then said their screens don't do that and actually the AMOLED screen on my older 9T didn't seem to have this issue.
Regarding the "jumping brightness" – I'm not sure I've seen references to this, but either way it also seems a bit like a hardware issue with how the screen handles different currents.
What do you think? Does it sound like I should ask to replace the unit? I'll also mention I saw Netflix very occasionally stutters, although that would more likely be related to software optimization.
I suffer from white lines appearing on the screen when playing an online video in different places every two minutes and this problem occurs only at 120hz and adaptive brightness is on, but when the adaptive brightness is off, this problem does not occur, does anyone suffer from this problem and it also does not happen if The screen frequency was 60Hz, does anyone have this problem and what is the solution, thank you
no offence but your photos are extremely low quality, if there's an issue no-one could tell.
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no offence but your photos are extremely low quality, if there's an issue no-one could tell.
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I see the same thing.
It flashes only one frame, I assume, but could be 2 or 3 frames.
For me it can be two white lines near the top, or one line more to the bottom.
I see it on YouTube and Netflix...
3mel said:
no offence but your photos are extremely low quality, if there's an issue no-one could tell.
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It is probably "low quality" because he had to use "slow motion mode" or a high framerate camera to catch the line flash... It is a really fast flash of a white line, about 1mm wide, across the screen.