09-27-2020 12:49 AM
09-28-2020 04:06 AM
09-28-2020 04:08 AM
amitgarde3So going for 144hz is a bad decision?Asus is continuously tunning black crush issue and you can see more improvement in coming FOTA dont worry!
Also i would say only most of 90hz and above refresh rate devices have such issues like black crush/red tint/green tint etc
Rog is not only one you can check oneplus 8 pro/samsung note 20 ultra/samsung s20+ forums you will see number of users complaining so i request you just wait ASUS is trying really hard to get towards fix as early as possible
And also yes it would be much fair comparision if you would have compared rog 3 with any other 90hz and above refresh rate models as this crush issue occur mostly on higer refresh rate panels only
oneplus 6 is 60hz this does not justify comparisions
Thanks!😊
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09-28-2020 04:11 AM
ganeshgannu007Is going for 144hz or anything above 60hz is wrong decision if so why are these displays superior.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/118826#Comment_118826
Ya I have checked it at every setting i found the same. Even though I see Rog 3 as a superior device here.
I know Asus is working on it. I jus waited for tow updates upto .70 version, yet the issue was still there.
It may be in oneplus 8 or samsung i dont want to know.
I hope atleast at full brightness the black leves are maintained. That way problem might not be there at most of the time as we use it at full brightness.
Hope this will be resolved. I want to enjoy this phone.
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09-30-2020 10:35 AM
ganeshgannu007All OLED phones with high quality screens have black crush without exception. The only difference is how strong the effect it, hell even 2000USD+ OLED TV's have black crush.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/118978#Comment_118978
Excatly, either the problem must be gone or else device must be replaced.
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09-30-2020 10:49 AM
nightmaster552Truehttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/119308#Comment_119308
All OLED phones with high quality screens have black crush without exception. The only difference is how strong the effect it, hell even 2000USD+ OLED TV's have black crush.
It doesnt matter if we talk Samsung Note 20 Ultra, Pixel 4, OnePlus 8 Pro or Oppo Find x2 Pro, you will always find yourself with black crush on a certain level. Hell even on my roommates Morotolla One Zoom he has black crush, it's funny how people just hear a term like "black crush" and blow it out of proportions. It's the same when people claim that their Asus phone run hot, despite being around 60c on load which is ridicolously low compared to samsungs passing well above 90c on the SoC.
If you have an OLED phone you WILL have black crush unless you hand calibrate the screen yourself on each and every single brightness level. What Asus means with they will reduce black crush but never get 100% rid of it is basicially the same as Asus will limit black crush to the best of their abilities so that it will have as little black crush as other OLED phones.
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