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Poor resolution with 960fps is normal. Change to 240fps for normal slo-mo.
You use iMessage but outside the US, no one really uses it.
Both are things you could have known before buying S9+.
If display is really you're issue than wait for possible fix, or buy Note 8 instead. If you already have iPhone X, I understand your decision.
But there are some things I noticed to this black crushing and that it's not always present under different circumstances (still the same device). So I hope it's software related. But on the other hand I see that some devices have more issues than others so that implies it could be hardware related.
Let's hope Samsung will investigate this issue and come with an answer.
Everybody agrees??They are calibrated that way. My thing is, who cares what the branding is, I dont pledge allegiance to a brand. Apple has the best all around display in the game right now. True tone, accuracy, none of this gradient or crush stuff. It's on point and it is what it is.
That's the expert consensus, do basically almost everyone qualified to make that judgement.Everybody agrees??
That's the expert's consensus.Everybody agrees??
I think Displaymate will disagree ������
Saw someone mentioning that they didn't remember having the issue on earlier firmwares (on XDA) - anyone still on ARB3 that could check it out?
Thanks! Please let us know if flashing back fixes it.
I noticed that even when I use the screen balance app, there is another issue of black pixels "dancing" in videos. Sort of like a dithering effect. Does anyone get that too?
They probably got a unit without the defectThey clearly haven't watched a video on the device then. Why dark folks faces turn into eyes and teeth floating on a sea of pixels?
Where are you finding day 1 firmware? I could only find the updated firmware. Couldn't locate the firmware that came as stock with device.So I flashed an AT&T model to unlocked with no improvements to the crush. Used day 1 firmware.
They probably got a unit without the defect