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My old iPhone screen got cracked, so I decided to get a cheap eBay replacement (or 2). The first one worked fine (apart from obvious display quality issues) but when the screen closed it seemed like the metal block on the back of the screen right below the camera was interfering with the display connector shield. This is proven when I remove the shield and close the phone, as the pressure marks are gone. So I got a different screen from another eBay supplier, again touted as OEM but obviously not, and it has the same issue. My question is if there is a way to shift the metal block so that it doesn’t interfere with the display shield and I don’t have to leave the display shield out, or if there is a supplier somewhere that actually ships genuine OEM 6s screens. Thanks!
yes indeed ! a yellowish colour tint is common in Amoled display, but if found on an lcd panel, then surely it is a display problem... btw how is the find 7a in performance(just curious as i`m gonna buy a new phone so i was considering it as well)..
I just sent it back for Warranty for the yellowing, but they are out of stock until who knows when. They may offer me a refund. Either way, I am going to get an OPO also and sell whichever one I like the least.
I think Apple probably have serious issue with iPhone 12 production. I believe all the iPhone 12 with yellow tone display may have defect oled panel; I visited Costco store today, and they have iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 pro max, and iPhone 12 on display. All have yellow tone except one iPhone 12, which has the correct color display. As shown in the picture here, on the left is last year iPhone 11 Pro max; in the middle is the new iPhone 12 (with correct color display - color filter is turn off); on the right is iPhone 12 mini with yellow tone display. The iPhone 12 in the middle has highest brightness (I set brightness on all the phones to max); in the picture iPhone 12"s font/letter look washed-out because of the way I took the picture. In make eyes, the color on the iPhone 12 looks pretty good.
My iPhone 12 pro had a yellow display, and I took it to Apple store on Sunday; Apple Genius Bar ran a test on it and told me that the display was defected. I decided to return the phone instead of exchange for the new one. I will wait until Apple fix the issue before I buy the iPhone 12 again.
Some iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus screens appear very yellow, or at least seem to display a much warmer color spectrum than what many people were used to on a prior iPhone display. If your new iPhone has a yellow screen or a warmer display, we’ll show you how you can color correct the iPhone display quickly and do away with any yellow screen tint.
Before proceeding, realize that on some occasions, select prior iPhone and iPad devices have had a yellow tint to the screen that seemingly resolves itself over a several day period. Supposedly this is because an adhesive on the display is not yet entirely dried, which can cast a slight yellow color hue onto the display. If this is the issue, it should resolve itself just by doing nothing other than waiting a couple of days for that glue to dry. Consider this before adjusting the iPhone display color hue as we’ll cover next.
Adjusting the color tint intensity and hue should let you quickly get to a display that does not have a yellow tint or warmer hue. You can also easily overdo it and get a very blue cooler screen, or an ultra warm screen, but adjust away according to your own visual preference.
You can see a few different examples of the yellow screen side by side before color correction, the regular color iPhone 6S Plus is on the left and yellow tint iPhone 7 Plus is on the right. These pictures were taken with an iPhone 6 Plus so they’re not going to be the most amazing photos in the world, but they do demonstrate the notable difference in screen warmth:
Do note that if the earlier mentioned adhesive screen glue drying thing is legitimate (and not just a longstanding rumor that seems to recirculate with every iPhone and iPad launch), then your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus display is probably going to look oddly cooler in a few days, so you’ll probably want to return back to the Color Tint settings and either turn the feature off, or re-adjust it as needed.
The ability to adjust color tint on the iPhone (or iPad) screen is a new feature to iOS 10 and it’s really quite nice, sort of similar to how calibrating a screen on the Mac works in Expert Mode with precise color adjustments. Since adjusting the screen tint to be slightly more cool seems to do away with this yellow display tint, it makes you wonder if the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus display was just color calibrated to be warmer to begin with. Time will tell, because if it’s just a yellowish screen glue thing, it’ll go away on it’s own shortly.
Did your iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus screen have a yellow tint or warmer hue? Did you use the color adjustment tip to fix it? Let us know in the comments.