08-14-2020 03:52 AM
11-19-2020 11:35 AM
subMods are formal ambassadors for a company,they basically represent a companyhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/134137#Comment_134137
The key here is some units where as in the case of ROG 3 majority of units are affected your saying is correct that asus is doing something but other than mods no one from asus has come forward to address the issue officialy we all know the issue because we have bought and even though its a defective product but people are still buying coz the issue hasn't been officially addressed
I have seen you defending asus at everyone one of your comments u love the company or whatever that's totally upto you but we have been scammed in the name of flagship that is just absurd
I will never ever buy another asus products and suggests other same i just want my money back i hate this phone and everyday using it is the reminder of the money i could put and bought a better phone
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11-19-2020 11:38 AM
11-19-2020 03:43 PM
AveranQuite interesting to see how the HDR technology seemingly causes black crush.I don't think this issue is going away anytime soon on OLEDs to be honest
Even 60hz OLEDs have reported tints,black crush and other issues
https://www.androidauthority.com/iphone-12-screen-issues-1179093/
iPhone is considered the hallmark in many cases of using quality hardware components so there goes that and remember that it only uses a 60hz OLED
And you can see similar display related rants on almost all manufacturer forums now whether it be samsung,oneplus or someone else
https://www.sammobile.com/opinion/galaxy-s20-fe-display-issues-horrible-galaxy-note-7/
Samsung FE has touch related issue (from launch which was a few months ago) for example and it's quite widespread and the phone isn't cheap by any margin
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11-19-2020 05:44 PM
AveranWho are you buddy? An ASUS spokes person? Not even a mod! You've got no business with whatever devices I use. I've been watching you from the beginning, got nothing to do other than defending this asus team by posting random issues with defective units. Try to accept the fact that asus messed up and you invested in this substandard beta device.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/134192#Comment_134192
You must be one rich guy to own a rog 3,s20+ and iphone 12 all at the same time and to say all 3 have been launched a few months apart in 2020 itself
Not that anything looks fishy here 👀
"Defective units" that term is very ambiguous
It can extend to a certain batch but OLED issues are universal whether it be a samsung panel or lg and no it's widespread on both samsung and iphones (it was present in previous iphones and samsung phones too)
But calibration matters and all OEMs have their own calibrations
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11-19-2020 09:12 PM