09-26-2020 07:25 PM
09-27-2020 12:35 AM
09-27-2020 01:37 AM
SunainaI don't know how time I have debunked this fake news. That OnePlus did nothing.I'd say all 2020 OLED panel has issues (high hz panels)
I was just seeing a guy rant about his display on OnePlus 8 pro telegram group yesterday lol
It's the same there as it's here
There people are quoting that Asus is trying to atleast calibrate but op did nothing 🙅
The grass always looks greener on the other side 😂
Btw 8pro doesn't have 90hz refresh rate mode (it's just 60 and 120) they're crying for a 90hz mode too now 😝
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09-27-2020 01:46 AM
SunainaIf the technology isn't there for high refresh rate why did Asus take our money and why we have to pay 50k to beta test there product for them.Unless there's technology improvement high hz panels are going to have issues
Why do you think apple won't use high hz panels on iphones,they know the technology isn't error proof yet
Samsung panels/samsung made panels have issues too
Black crush,tint, display color uniformity,artifacts,black bar around punch hole in some phones, display retention, burn in are some of the OLED issue sright now
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09-27-2020 01:59 AM
GameOjasYes whenever a OEM releases a fota with "black crush" or "tint" fix it's published by all major tech outletshttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/118679#Comment_118679
I don't know how time I have debunked this fake news. That OnePlus did nothing.
I will do it again. Asus should stop making fake news and work on solution.
If you google " ROG phone 3 black crush". this is the result we get.
Now if the issue is resolved...
Maybe it's just my phone has a faulty display. And you have no issue at all.
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09-27-2020 02:03 AM
GameOjasA mods answer is official statement and mods said they're working on it,if a tech site publishes that statement is that official for you smh?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/118681#Comment_118681
If the technology isn't there for high refresh rate why did Asus take our money and why we have to pay 50k to beta test there product for them.
We must be living in upside-down world now.
I think most AMOLED screens used in phones are made by Samsung... And making AMOLED screens is same as making cookies in a way...
Sometimes some are overcook and other come out perfectly in a same tray... That's why most companies who buy screens test them before they put them in a final product.
All companies get issues with their products and it is normal. We understand it. But the lack of official statement and no sight for any kind of solution is a problem here.
We need a solution.
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