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01-29-2021 03:27 PM
01-29-2021 11:29 PM
BurgerKingCrownManThen how about you do research before buying anything?@botboy444 not really, I just look at things from consumer perspective. If it happened when I bought an Iphone for example, I'd nag on Apple for that. Perfectly normal to me, but feel welcome to prove me otherwise.
Before the purchase I didn't see no disclaimer that the phone's screen performs worse in lower brightness, or that refresh rate affects the phones screen in any other way than making the content silky smooth (and maybe draining the battery a bit more). Instead, you know what I saw?
"To ensure that visuals on ROG Phone 3 look just like the developer intended, each display is carefully color-calibrated to ensure a Delta-E value of less than 1" and other bs like it - that's from Rog Phone 3's official page btw.
You make a perfectly valid point - just return the phone and I tried to do so. But seriously dude, calling me a princess because I got mad for being freaking scammed - not getting what I paid for and also getting my device even further damaged during an Asus issued service repair? Wanna settle for such nonsense, be my guest - I'm not going to.
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01-30-2021 02:55 AM
DanishbluntExactly,Asus never lied,it's colours are vibrant and more accurate than on any other phone,and in gaming unless it's a 3d bs horror game,you won't see any black crush,and besides since we are talking about how it was advertised,let me remind you that it was described as a GAMING BEHEMOTH or BEAST etc,which means,again,that people will buy the phone to game instead of watching the whole Netflix catalog...https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/150222#Comment_150222
Then how about you do research before buying anything?
Also asus never lied. Your ignorance is the one that scammed you if anything. Asus claim with color calibration isnt exacly a lie. What it does badly is grayscale which causes shifting colors and black crush.
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01-30-2021 02:57 AM
botboy444My case is almost exactly as yours but my red tint might be a hardware issue,which I don't really care since I Game instead of watching the whole batman trilogy lmaohttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/150216#Comment_150216
Mine seems to have a better screen than most from all the complaining I've seen on the forum.
No real blackcrush, the only things I have is a the reddish tint at 160hz with low brightness, which is very easily fixed by upping the brightness lol.
Thing is though, it's not on videos or while gaming, more so just basic usage like messages and browsing the internet, so I don't see what the problem is and why it's so hard to up the brightness a tiny bit as it isn't *that* noticeable
If you're complaining about the screen on the phone, look up how bad it can be on the original PlayStation Vita which also has an OLED screen.
There's only about 25% brightness change from full to low brightness, and on blacks the screens blotchy, but it's no real issue whatsoever lol
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01-30-2021 04:49 AM