I Can Be Your Hero
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My Pixel 2 XL, which I purchased through Best Buy and picked up this past Saturday, was built on November 14, and has a prominent "blue shift" screen tint when viewed from even a moderate angle; but I haven't discerned any grainy appearance or "black crush" effect in the display -- perhaps because I never use a low brightness level. Based on the comments I've seen here and elsewhere online, it's difficult to determine the extent to which these problems with the Pixel 2 XL displays are due to the production variations among the devices or the differing perceptions of individual users. In some cases, it's probably a combination of both.
If you want to see the grain, go to the Play Store app then scroll down so the "home", "games", "movies & tv" start getting pushed up - you can see the grain on the green background as the words are pushed up the screen and then go back down again. Looks like grain or the texture that's on paper or something. It's bad for when I'm on a site and scrolling down, looks like the text is hovering over grain/textured back. Coloured backgrounds I find it easier to see.
Black crush can be seen when the screen is on low brightness (which I use at night) and have some image/video with shadows. The screen can't seem to accurately separate the gradients of darkness and just makes all shadow area the same pitch black darkness, which doesn't look right at all. Check here to see a black crush test: http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php
If your screen can't accurately separate the boxes (there are 4 rows of 5 boxes, so 20 boxes total of different shades of darkness), then your screen has the issue. Try looking at that link on your PC and on your Pixel 2 XL to see the difference. Even on the highest maximum brightness, my screen can't see the top three rows of boxes and can only make out the bottom 4th row of boxes. My PC monitor sees all rows.
If you want to see jelly wobble, go to the link I posted and where the boxes are, and with the screen on a low brightness, move the screen up and down at a moderate pace, you'll see the grey boxes compress then expand like a jelly effect. The pixels here aren't lighting up and deactivating fast enough so you get the jelly effect.
These are the issues that are present on my phone's screen. It's an October 2017 build, so that could be a reason, but I'm just not really happy with the screen. Everything else about the phone is great, but the screen is the one real flaw with the phone, and imo it's a big one.