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09-26-2020 07:25 PM
Had no high expectations from this device but I took it guaranteed that we will have a good display not amazing but usable. Even phone which cost 10k has better display. To top off all this with no proper response from the brand. It is unacceptable service.
If Asus Don't want to do something about this. Then we should. We should let other people know that they should save their money and buy something else.
Everyone who is facing black crush issue should post #rogphone3baddisplay on twitter.
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09-27-2020 04:54 AM
GameOjasAnd about this it's just a race of having higher refresh rates right nowhttps://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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OEMs need high hz to market their display faster and smoothest in the world and I'll say to you that many buy because of this
And only a handful of people are here reporting issues with display on zentalk many don't care lol (they either can't spot it or don't care as it doesn't interfere with their usecase)
So yeah depends on the buyer
90hz is the safest bet with least tint and black crush right now beyond that needs good calibration which is rare with OEMs
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09-27-2020 04:54 AM
GameOjasYes so? You can replace rog too only in some isolated cases replacement application gets rejectedhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/118705#Comment_118705
My cousin and one of my friend also bought this phone right when it went on sale in india. And they both got there phones replace by OnePlus in July.
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Many here on this forum too has replaced units
And that's a OnePlus support guy he doesn't have the exact information, a moderators word is way more legible as he has direct connection to developers and the company so his words will have more value than a support representative like the ones on my asus,social media etc
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09-27-2020 05:39 AM
SunainaThen whatever you are talking about here doesn't mean anything.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/118733#Comment_118733
There's an 7 day replacement policy on Flipkart but I think you're way past that now
Maybe tell them you some issue and need a replacement see what they say
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There is no replacement policy by Asus for customers facing the black crush issue.
While OnePlus have one.
Stop spreading misinformation. Some might think you are lying too.
Can I get a replacement or not ?
Let me guess, you don't know. You are just trying to defend a point no matter what.
Lot of high refresh rate phones from all brands are facing the issue.. you are right there.
But also, all those brands are providing a solution for them. And I don't see any solution from asus. Black crush is not a screen feature that I wanted.
There is a fault with the display and we are been told that it's normal.
It's not new normal. This is serving a bad food at a restaurant and waiter telling you to eat it. It will be cooked inside your stomach.
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09-27-2020 10:02 AM
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