10-09-2019 09:03 AM
10-11-2019 11:02 AM
LP_ASUSWell yess i do all those things exactly. Specifically i keep my phone at lower brightness most of the time. I read at night at 0% brightness ( although the brightness at zero is more compared to other brands, but that's a story of other time ) and sadly flipkart india did give me a return and replacement, but i am pretty sure it might have the red tint issue too. I just hope it doesn't because i really like thise phone.I got a test unit and was able to recreate this. Personally, I feel it is most noticeable at 10% brightness with a white background. When I tried the grayscale picture I almost didn't see anything.
My question would be, does this impact your user experience? Are you watching movies at this brightness? Are you regularly reading text on this device sub 35% brightness? Is this a visual effect you can't see past? (pun intended)
You can contact your repair center and have them evaluate your screen if you would like. But my recommendation if the red tinting is a deal-breaker for you and ruins your overall user experience with the device would be to return it.
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10-11-2019 11:37 AM
10-11-2019 12:14 PM
shubham.rajdharIt's not a defect. This is just how the panel behaves at very low brightness. You can expect this kind of performance for the life of the device at very low brightness, but it will not "spread" or create different issues.Well that's a bummer. I am using Zen UI and as mentioned above, it's issue on the dark grey patches, not a theme based issue. I really like the phone and red tint isn't that noticable for me but if it's some kind of defect that will spread in future and create more issues, then I would just get it replaced now.
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10-11-2019 12:47 PM
LP_ASUSWell that's just sweeping things under rug, i have used many amoled phone flagship and both in budget. This is the first one i have had issues with.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/20972#Comment_20972
It's not a defect. This is just how the panel behaves at very low brightness. You can expect this kind of performance for the life of the device at very low brightness, but it will not "spread" or create different issues.
This a matter of taste and whether or not the low brightness tinting matters to you. I tend to use my phones around 60-80% brightness at all times, so I wouldn't have even been aware of this issue unless it was pointed out to me.
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10-11-2019 07:55 PM
LP_ASUSMost of the other users said that don't have this tint. So how come it is panel behavior?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/20972#Comment_20972
It's not a defect. This is just how the panel behaves at very low brightness. You can expect this kind of performance for the life of the device at very low brightness, but it will not "spread" or create different issues.
This a matter of taste and whether or not the low brightness tinting matters to you. I tend to use my phones around 60-80% brightness at all times, so I wouldn't have even been aware of this issue unless it was pointed out to me.
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