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I have 12.9" iPad pro and it has screen color inconsistency, yellowish color then gray then yellowish again. Like zebra. The middle is grayish. Is this normal? Took few pictures, they don't do this justice tho, it's bit worse than the pictures show.
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I have 12.9" iPad pro and it has screen color inconsistency, yellowish color then gray then yellowish again. Like zebra. The middle is grayish. Is this normal? Took few pictures, they don't do this justice tho, it's bit worse than the pictures show.View attachment 732973 View attachment 732974 View attachment 732975 View attachment 732976 View attachment 732977

Hi there, did it happen as soon as you bought the IPad? My 2nd gen doesn’t seem to have that issue.
 
Happened to my 12.9 first generation...after about one year I had it
This is also 1. gen iPad Pro 12.9"
I bought it 23 months ago, last summer I notices slight inconsistency in the screen colors but lately it seems to be getting worse. Is this consider to be normal on device Apple says is the best in the world to draw and edit pictures on?
 
Yes. Looks like the display is no longer properly aligned.
Probably due to shock. Drop ... hit on corners etc.
There is actually no back light bleed, the pictures are not doing this justice and the iPad has never been dropped.
The color tone is the problem, it would be alright to have all yellow screen (warm) or all gray screen (cold) but having yellow screen with gray middle is not so good. That's the problem here.
 
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There is actually no back light bleed, the pictures are not doing this justice and the iPad has never been dropped.
The color tone is the problem, it would be alright to have all yellow screen (warm) or all gray screen (cold) but having yellow screen with gray middle is not so good. That's the problem here.
The LED's are on top and there is a diffusor and a reflective surface.
Maybe it is bend.
Could it be that the battery presses against the display? Maybe it starts to swell?
PS: I also have a first gen. 12,9"
 
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