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03-24-2021 05:17 AM
BurgerKingCrownManKinda hard to be a wannabe programmer if your job description literally entails programming...You're a disgusting basement dwelling Asus fanboy mr programmer wannabe. Guess what - they will NEVER hire you nor care about you a single bit so you might as well just stop tryharding kid.
This phone is an absolute disaster - they've changed screen in my unit 2 times now - it's starting to have battery problem now like 22%battery android system process use, the screen is disgusting and the ASUS attitude is even freaking worse. Never getting anything from this company anymore - that includes gaming PC parts. MSI FTW
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03-24-2021 09:44 AM
DanishbluntOkay, it's their unfinished work which they haven't finished yet. I'm sure that they are 100% aware of this issue. That it is a color banding and not blackcrush. But Devs have to deliver the support to the customers by completing their unfinished business. What actually matters is customer satisfaction. I feel disgusted by seeing poor quality blacks on my flagship phone. I'd never recommend Asus to anyone.Arguably the only real flaw present in our beloved rog3 phones is clearly the color banding issue we have, where we get pixelation in darker scenes. Black crush is basicially something any OLED phone has where the blacks are getting "crushed" and details are gone. So whenever you talk about pixalation, refer to it as color banding and not black crush. I'm aware I've been misusing the black crush term myself but now I'm starting to spread awareness that what we are talking about is not black crush but color banding, I think this is important so that the confusion about the term will stop happening.
Also don't hate on the devs. Remember they are a small team that tries to fix all phones, it's not their decision to push out a new phone or work on another phone.
The only flaw of the Rog3, but lets stop calling it wrong alright?
03-24-2021 09:52 AM
jaykesharwani9Absolutely understanandable. Altho Oneplus did have their fair issues with the OP8 pro as well, not to mention Samsung also had some severe banding and black crush issues on the S9, same goes to google pixel 2 XL. The best advice I can give you is never go for any brand, look for user reviews and experiences and ask yourself what you value the most to find the best phone for your usecase, not being biased towards any company is the only way to make you truly satisfied, it's never about brand but the product!Okay, it's their unfinished work which they haven't finished yet. I'm sure that they are 100% aware of this issue. That it is a color banding and not blackcrush. But Devs have to deliver the support to the customers by completing their unfinished business. What actually matters is customer satisfaction. I feel disgusted by seeing poor quality blacks on my flagship phone. I'd never recommend Asus to anyone.
Previously I had a zenfone 5z and that phone had a lcd display but it was an amazing display I appreciate their work for zenfone 5z display. I was satisfied using that phone but here unlikely.
So obviously my next phone would be OnePlus or Samsung or any other OEM cos at least I'll get a display with proper software calibration.
I never complained about the performance of this phone but performance is just one factor and I cannot ignore this black issue on my display.
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03-24-2021 06:54 PM