Just curious if anyone was working on a screen filter or a color temp app for the display.
I use screen filter, but notice the Vibrant has a bluish tint to it, that is a lot easier on the eyes.
Hey I noticed a few weeks ago, and I'm still noticing that the Defy's screen has a reddish tint instead of a white/blue one.
So apart from Cyanogen settings to change renderFX, is there a way to change the Defy's display temperature colour to like a bit more blue?? Because the red tint make the Defy look cheap lol...
Is there any app possible to achieve this??
Try with RenderFX Widget. You can change its tint. Just change in one tint and then disable it...it should be normal.
So is it pretty obvious , or does ghosting usually happens on low brightness on every AMOLED display or is this phone only suffering from this ?
(I saw ghosting while I was horizontally scrolling a black picture of a gray background).
Can anyone confirm this for me ? ( Not a huge issue though , it doesn't happen after the brightness is increased)
Try with this image in lowest brightness
Zoom in and move it left and right you will see a trail of weird color trailing the black circle.
its normal for amoled displays
almost all amoled screen leave purple trails when switching from pitch black to some other color pixels.. don't worry about it
Ya when scrolling in app drawer the icons looks like wobbling.
Yes this has been the case in my Realme XT as well. When you have black background in the app drawer and there is any app icon that is dark you see the icons changing their shape while we scroll.
Even in YouTube when you turn on the Dark Mode and there is any video that is pitch black you may see it leaving a trail when you scroll through the feed. This is more often when screen is in low brightness. Is this issue for all other phones with Amoled panel or only with Realme XT ?
Amoled panels basically has the lowest response time in any display technology format except "Ink Display". Every individual pixel lights up individually from switch off (black) to on (any color). Higher the brightness means higher the color spectrum shining into your eyes and thus it let you see no ghosting while at peak brightness. It's still happening but we dont usually see that clearly. Ghosting is very natural phenomenon of Amoled technology. Also these budget Amoled panel tends to big fan of burn out. So make sure you are using live wallpaper that changes or moves (stock one that comes with the ColorOS is good enough).
Out of a sudden today, I've experienced a yr yellowish tint over the general UI for white background apps like the setting page, chrome n Facebook. The white is ok in dark mode. I've disable eye comfort mode and also tried color adjustment etc... The boot screen white is also ok... I've recently updated to Android 12... Anyone e experiencing the same issue or have any solution to this? Thanks
Updates: https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/yellow-tint-bug-while-browsing-on-chrome.4192177/page-2
Anyone experiencing this can try disable the chrome dynamic color gamut... It seems to work (under observation)