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But it’s good enough for our iPhones 🤦‍♂️

Why Tim Apple WHY!!! 🤦‍♂️

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It's both. It's settling and you're getting used to it.

How does the youtube test work? People keep mentioning it.
All good here. No banding issues, screen is very uniform, night mode and grey colors are perfect. 👌

That blob on the screen in photos 1 & 3 is my iPad shadow lol.

YouTube test video below, see if you have a clear display.
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Still trolling i see. Run along buddy, if you’re looking for a reaction, you ain’t getting one.
Oh, but I just did. You can't help yourself. I guess if you're gonna post incessantly, I can respond periodically.

Just a thought. Maybe you should have stuck with this line of thinking. It would have saved you the endless anxiety you've had with your 13 PM since you got it.
 
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Thoughts ?!
12 Pro Max
0% ans 30% Light,dark and grey in photos
below 8% a green filter appears the infamous one
I am asking how good or how bad is my panel
I would say the panel is very uniform except for the green tint at very low brightness levels
photos might not have the best quality or low on contrast it's a 2020 iPad Pro

It’s fine. Or at least it’s like others. Is that TT and Nightshift off?
 
Thoughts ?!
12 Pro Max
0% ans 30% Light,dark and grey in photos
below 8% a green filter appears the infamous one
I am asking how good or how bad is my panel
I would say the panel is very uniform except for the green tint at very low brightness levels
photos might not have the best quality or low on contrast it's a 2020 iPad Pro
Mine is just like yours and it’s perfectly fine.
 
Think I’m tripping lmao!!! My screen looks white now.🤦‍♂️😂

Or this screen is really shifting color. 🤔
My screen looks bright white when I'm in a well lit area. It looks warmer at other times, but not yellow. Outside there is a slight pink tint, but otherwise none. It is even and has no off axis color shift at all, unlike all my previous OLED phone screens. It is also not quite as bright as my 12 Pro at the same brightness settings. Since you've initiated a replacement I would go ahead and get it for comparison. If not as good, keep the one you have and send the replacement back. Your current phone looks good to me, but judging a photograph of a screen on the computer is difficult at best.
 
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Is this normal overnight battery drain
This is my battery usage over night. This could be a issue with battery calibration or Apple has optimized iOS to be as battery efficient as possible. We’ll see how this goes with later iOS 15 point releases. So far, I have been extremely happy with iOS 15,

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Think I’ve decided to return my pro not really happy with the display. My iPhone 12 mini is better…I’m referring to the uniformity of the display. I will miss pro motion but now I’m thinking of keeping the 12 mini or upgrading to the 13 mini as the cost won’t be much after selling the 12 mini. And I will then get the 14 pro next year
 
So I now had 3 iPhone 13 Pro.

2x - G9N
1x - G9P

At the beginning, I thought that the iPhone with the G9P display is good - but compared to a good G9N panel it doesn't seem so anymore.

But unfortunately, there was also an extreme difference between the two G9N (red colouring).
The other G9N is pretty much perfect. Display very good, no gaps and the keys have a good pressure point.
The only drawback is that the Lightning connector on the iPhone that I'm keeping isn't a bombproof fit, but wobbles slightly. But I do not care - should this no longer work in 1-2 years, it will just be charged wirelessly.

Keep your fingers crossed - the 0180 user probably won't notice the differences.
 
@Limeybastid can oled panels shift in color? not talking about off axis, I swear my panel looks better one minute, then worse the next. 🤦‍♂️
Not sure mate. I was at Best Buy the other day so took a pic
 

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These are both iPhone 13 pro max. Which screen looks best to you? I think both looks quite good straight on, but as soon as the screen is tilted, one of them keeps the clear white, while the other one looks a bit yellow. But I don’t know what a good calibrated screen should look like. Is the “yellow” one too warm or is the “white” one too cool? Any opinions? I know that when you turn your TV in “cinema mode”, it often gets more yellow, so perhaps that is the most correct. I need some help, because one of these phones are most likely to be sold. Or are both «acceptable”?
 
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These are both iPhone 13 pro max. Which screen looks best to you? I think both looks quite good straight on, but as soon as the screen is tilted, one of them keeps the clear white, while the other one looks a bit yellow. But I don’t know what a good calibrated screen should look like. Is the “yellow” one too warm or is the “white” one too cool? Any opinions? I know that when you turn your TV in “cinema mode”, it often gets more yellow, so perhaps that is the most correct. I need some help, because one of these phones are most likely to be sold. Or are both «acceptable”?
I don't know, the yellow one seems brighter, I would keep that
 
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These are both iPhone 13 pro max. Which screen looks best to you? I think both looks quite good straight on, but as soon as the screen is tilted, one of them keeps the clear white, while the other one looks a bit yellow. But I don’t know what a good calibrated screen should look like. Is the “yellow” one too warm or is the “white” one too cool? Any opinions? I know that when you turn your TV in “cinema mode”, it often gets more yellow, so perhaps that is the most correct. I need some help, because one of these phones are most likely to be sold. Or are both «acceptable”?
Left one please. 🤣
 
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My screen looks bright white when I'm in a well lit area. It looks warmer at other times, but not yellow. Outside there is a slight pink tint, but otherwise none. It is even and has no off axis color shift at all, unlike all my previous OLED phone screens. It is also not quite as bright as my 12 Pro at the same brightness settings. Since you've initiated a replacement I would go ahead and get it for comparison. If not as good, keep the one you have and send the replacement back. Your current phone looks good to me, but judging a photograph of a screen on the computer is difficult at best.
Canceled the replacement phone, Apple wanted my phone back, wasn't allowed to choose which phone to keep, not willing to gamble on a even worse panel, since my dark mode greys are perfect.

Got plenty of apple stores around me, can always get a replacement once restrictions are over, most likely end up with the same panel or even worse.
 
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