Ca_lvn
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I just don't get how they can fix it with a software update and better calibration options. If we just turn down the red isn't that going to just mess with the whole balance?
Yes just put a bandaid on the problem to cover it upI just don't get how they can fix it with a software update and better calibration options. If we just turn down the red isn't that going to just mess with the whole balance?
Here is an article for you to check out. Samsung is going to be pushing a software update to try to fix this.
Samsung to try and fix Galaxy S8 red screen problem with update, might not work
I'm awaiting this update 'fix' but really not sure if it will work. I have the option of returning the unit to exchange for a new one but what's the point if Theres a chance the other one may be affected?
I feel the same way because though I see a slight...Very slight pink hue in a line on the edge...Is it worth exchanging for a possible problem that's worse?
But you might also get a device that isn't affected. I decided to send mine back for a replacement and see how that turns out. If it's another defective one I'm prepared to change it once more before I call it a day and go to a iPhone.
We pay a lot for these premium devices and something as critical as the screen should be perfect. I fear that if Samsung don't sort this issue quickly and given the issues only a few months ago with the note 7 this could cause a lot of long term damage to their reputation.
I'm awaiting this update 'fix' but really not sure if it will work. I have the option of returning the unit to exchange for a new one but what's the point if Theres a chance the other one may be affected?
I think the curve of the screen is causing an illusion. It's bending the light and causing a slight tint.