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Pudlo

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Will try to take some. Not sure how to make it accurate since my iPhone keeps adjusting exposure and color automatically. Any tips?


Not sure! How do I check?
sorry, I'm waiting for my first iphone so can't tell, but there is no pro mode where you can lock up the exposure?
 

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sorry, I'm waiting for my first iphone so can't tell, but there is no pro mode where you can lock up the exposure?
Trying to take pics of the 16 PM display with another phone but none look accurate. Keeps changing the colors. I’ll try in daytime tomorrow to see if easier. But yeah it looks great. Warmer than my 16 Pro but just as consistent and no blue shift.
 
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Pudlo

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Trying to take pics of the 16 PM display with another phone but none look accurate. Keeps changing the colors. I’ll try in daytime tomorrow to see if easier. But yeah it looks great. Warmer than my 16 Pro but just as consistent and no blue shift.
now I'm scared I will never get an iPhone with a nice screen and I want a desert one so yeah ;/ and it is still crazy hard to get one in europe, like from a provider. Today they got white and black, and after reading your post I'm kinda sad I didn't take the white one :D but maybe I will be a first person with a desert with a nice screen with no shift at all, and I saw such an iPhone in on of the stores, but it was one of al lthe phones in 2 apple stores so like 1 out of 14?
 

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now I'm scared I will never get an iPhone with a nice screen and I want a desert one so yeah ;/ and it is still crazy hard to get one in europe, like from a provider. Today they got white and black, and after reading your post I'm kinda sad I didn't take the white one :D but maybe I will be a first person with a desert with a nice screen with no shift at all, and I saw such an iPhone in on of the stores, but it was one of al lthe phones in 2 apple stores so like 1 out of 14?
Don’t be. I really think it’s a lottery. My lottery has just been favorable with white titanium but I’ve seen YouTube videos with perfect screens on all colors. It really is random I think so don’t worry about it. Think positive.
 

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curious if LG or Samsung for science. Assuming Samsung from off axis. Off axis looks good, but straight on looks pretty good overall - is it at all two toned from top to bottom? Bottom looks a bit more red to my eyes. THat's the kinda thing that would just be enough to annoy me but again, hard to tell with pic.

looks pretty good in general, especially if camera is just exaggerating some nitpicks
You are right! I just did a check, and the display is a Samsung G9N. The bottom is not reddish at all – it could be just the photo, which was taken under less than ideal lighting.

All be told, I’m actually pretty pleased with this display on the whole after comparing it to a few other displays the past few days. It’s not perfect, but then again, I believe no display is 100% perfect. There will always be some minor flaws here and there if one really looks out for them. Many of the displays seem to have strong blue shift from my experience, especially the 512GB units (looked at three of them). (Mine is a 256GB, for what it’s worth.)
 

ceroxylon

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Trying to take pics of the 16 PM display with another phone but none look accurate. Keeps changing the colors. I’ll try in daytime tomorrow to see if easier. But yeah it looks great. Warmer than my 16 Pro but just as consistent and no blue shift.
So, have you decided whether you will be sticking with your 16 Pro or going with the Pro Max?
 

ceroxylon

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Will try to take some. Not sure how to make it accurate since my iPhone keeps adjusting exposure and color automatically. Any tips?


Not sure! How do I check?

If you haven’t tried, you can tap and hold the part of the screen you wish to focus on to lock the focus. You should then be able to adjust the exposure by adjusting the slider up or down. Hope this helps.

As for checking the display manufacturer, you can also run a sysdiagnose file on your iPhone (press and hold the side, volume up and volume down buttons simultaneously for about 2 seconds – there’s actually a guide on how to generate such a file on the Apple website). From the exported file, you can check the display manufacturer.
 
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You are right! I just did a check, and the display is a Samsung G9N. The bottom is not reddish at all – it could be just the photo, which was taken under less than ideal lighting.

All be told, I’m actually pretty pleased with this display on the whole after comparing it to a few other displays the past few days. It’s not perfect, but then again, I believe no display is 100% perfect. There will always be some minor flaws here and there if one really looks out for them. Many of the displays seem to have strong blue shift from my experience, especially the 512GB units (looked at three of them). (Mine is a 256GB, for what it’s worth.)
My neighbors cousins uncles daughter’s friend that works for Apple in Cupertino said that the best panels are reserved for the 16 pro series 1TB models. Apparently they are shipped separately and specifically for the 1TB models and they are all grade A Samsung G9N panels pre tested prior to assembly. Now there’s food for thought 🤣
 
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KarimLeVallois

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My neighbors cousins uncles daughter’s friend that works for Apple in Cupertino said that the best panels are reserved for the 16 pro series 1TB models. Apparently they are shipped separately and specifically for the 1TB models and they are all grade A Samsung G9N panels pre tested prior to assembly. Now there’s food for thought 🤣
If that is the case then my 1TB either has a green colour shift / rainbow effect from the screen protector or the screen is pants. I will remove the protector later and compare to another iPhone, but it's annoying that I have to remove a perfectly good screen protector to find out.
 

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My neighbors cousins uncles daughter’s friend that works for Apple in Cupertino said that the best panels are reserved for the 16 pro series 1TB models. Apparently they are shipped separately and specifically for the 1TB models and they are all grade A Samsung G9N panels pre tested prior to assembly. Now there’s food for thought 🤣
Sounds like an urban legend 😬
 

thatJohann

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sorry, I'm waiting for my first iphone so can't tell, but there is no pro mode where you can lock up the exposure?
I've tried taking pics here but I keep getting color shifts on the camera even after exposure lock and rainbow reflections from the screen protector but here's an attempt. In person, the display looks very even and has no blue shift.
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Pudlo

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I've tried taking pics here but I keep getting color shifts on the camera even after exposure lock and rainbow reflections from the screen protector but here's an attempt. In person, the display looks very even and has no blue shift.
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yeah looks good, at this angle those that I saw so far like 90% would be very blue or dark green at the bottom half. I only saw one just like yours so far. So congratulations, you really got a nice one 😀
 
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Harthag

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I've tried taking pics here but I keep getting color shifts on the camera even after exposure lock and rainbow reflections from the screen protector but here's an attempt. In person, the display looks very even and has no blue shift.
View attachment 2444330 View attachment 2444329
Congrats, finally you got a good one. Are you using the Belkin glass protector from Apple? I am and I see rainbow effect under several lighting conditions too, hate to remove it because it is $40. My cheapo ESR 3 pack that was $10 is better than the Belkin one.
 
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Congrats, finally you got a good one. Are you using the Belkin glass protector from Apple? I am and I see rainbow effect under several lighting conditions too, hate to remove it because it is $40. My cheapo ESR 3 pack that was $10 is better than the Belkin one.
Thx and yes the belkin screen protector from Apple Store. I see rainbow effect on edges too. Like it’s just a tiny bit smaller than the screen. I don’t mind it as much. I think of it as a colorful border around the phone lol
 

KarimLeVallois

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Congrats, finally you got a good one. Are you using the Belkin glass protector from Apple? I am and I see rainbow effect under several lighting conditions too, hate to remove it because it is $40. My cheapo ESR 3 pack that was $10 is better than the Belkin one.
Same, I honestly don't know if the green tint / rainbow 'waves' are the screen protector or panel.
 

Harthag

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Thx and yes the belkin screen protector from Apple Store. I see rainbow effect on edges too. Like it’s just a tiny bit smaller than the screen. I don’t mind it as much. I think of it as a colorful border around the phone lol

Same, I honestly don't know if the green tint / rainbow 'waves' are the screen protector or panel.
I see more rainbow "waves" across the screen than I do rainbow edges; mine actually fits the screen perfectly. I took it off to check the bare screen, it is definitely the screen protector. Although I do see some very mild rainbow waves when turning the phone at an extreme angle, that's just the panel. The mild color shift I have is pink. Screen is otherwise perfect and no reason to return. I've had terrible pink shift before, this one is nothing like those.

Installed my ESR screen protector, much better. Still some rainbow waves as expected, but not at all an issue during regular use unlike Belkin. Wonder why it reflects / refracts light in that way? My screen actually looks identical to my Pixel 9 Pro XL which has the same Samsung panel. It only took 1 attempt to get a quality screen on the Pixel...
 
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BorisDG

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I doubt your Pixel has the same screen. Yes, it's Samsung and it's using M14, but usually Apple develops their stuff internally and Samsung/LG are just manufacturing them via their guidelines.
 
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I see more rainbow "waves" across the screen than I do rainbow edges; mine actually fits the screen perfectly. I took it off to check the bare screen, it is definitely the screen protector. Although I do see some very mild rainbow waves when turning the phone at an extreme angle, that's just the panel. The mild color shift I have is pink. Screen is otherwise perfect and no reason to return. I've had terrible pink shift before, this one is nothing like those.

Installed my ESR screen protector, much better. Still some rainbow waves as expected, but not at all an issue during regular use unlike Belkin. Wonder why it reflects / refracts light in that way? My screen actually looks identical to my Pixel 9 Pro XL which has the same Samsung panel. It only took 1 attempt to get a quality screen on the Pixel...
I guess I will find out in a bit when I remove the screen protector, but got a new one from the store today to compare against.
 

Fred Zed

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I see more rainbow "waves" across the screen than I do rainbow edges; mine actually fits the screen perfectly. I took it off to check the bare screen, it is definitely the screen protector. Although I do see some very mild rainbow waves when turning the phone at an extreme angle, that's just the panel. The mild color shift I have is pink. Screen is otherwise perfect and no reason to return. I've had terrible pink shift before, this one is nothing like those.

Installed my ESR screen protector, much better. Still some rainbow waves as expected, but not at all an issue during regular use unlike Belkin. Wonder why it reflects / refracts light in that way? My screen actually looks identical to my Pixel 9 Pro XL which has the same Samsung panel. It only took 1 attempt to get a quality screen on the Pixel...
Makes one wonder sometimes. The old screen uniformity issue might not always be just a bad OLED panel but the way the glass is bonded onto the panel from factory. Well for pink color tinges anyways. 😉
What was wrong with the pixel panel first time around ?
 
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