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If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the OnePlus 3's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
oversaturated
having come from xiaomi mi3 , i am a bit disappointed. find the colour bit oversaturated. can i change any settings?
[email protected] said:
having come from xiaomi mi3 , i am a bit disappointed. find the colour bit oversaturated. can i change any settings?
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You can change the white balance, but that's about it. You should be happy because most other amoled screens are painfully oversaturated. I feel this is just the right amount.
I dont know but does it look accuracy as LCD?I mean all amoled screen are pinky
GokulVSD said:
You can change the white balance, but that's about it. You should be happy because most other amoled screens are painfully oversaturated. I feel this is just the right amount.
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I agree. Most AMOLED screens, like Sammy's, are way too rich in color. This is the first display I've seen to hit it just on the mark. I prefer a little washed out/natural display, in terms of color balance. This phone has an excellent color pallete.
This phone was way way better whites than the Note 4 and 6P I had before.
However at low brightness Greys appear greenish. Very noticeable.
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js042507 said:
This phone has an excellent color pallete.
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Yes, it's the best amoled!
(personal opinion)
HarrySteed said:
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Yes, it's the best amoled!
(personal opinion)
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Anandtech said this phone has the worst display they've ever reviewed.
kaspar737 said:
Anandtech said this phone has the worst display they've ever reviewed.
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(personal opinion)
HarrySteed said:
(personal opinion)
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Your personal opinion is invalid. The colours are as wrong as they can be.
HarrySteed said:
(personal opinion)
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No. As per measurement.
kaspar737 said:
Your personal opinion is invalid. The colours are as wrong as they can be.
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I've never held a oneplus 3 and I've read the anandtech review but would average Joe notice? Most reviewers said it's good nothing outstanding.
Unfortunately my Oneplus 3 has an unevenness in color display!
In the upper part of the screen, the colors become a bit more reddish, while in the lower part the tint becomes a bit more greenish.
This especially can be seen when turning brightness down.
Once seen, this can't be unseen and makes me very much think of returning the unit!
Is there anything else who has different hues in different parts of the screen?
Blueish
I don't like the blueish colours, oversaturation and small text rendering on my OP3.
Even colour temperature setting can't fully fix the blueish colours
Not sure why a lot of people are having issues with their contrast and saturation. My display is perfect. Blues are completely accurate, as well as every other color. This is hands down the best display I have seen. I love it. Blows Sammy's over exuberant color pallet away. This is all I did to adjust the display...
I had the Nexus 6P and that AMOLED is probably the best calibrated display and much sharper than OP3. I don't think it's a huge deal breaker here since the phone is so much faster, easier to hold and use. I really wanted to like the 6P but it just didn't have enough customizations even though custom roms are plenty.
I love the display. Its so much better than on the 1+1. Those blacks and colors.
I'm a very picky user for most everything on my phone. I have extreme ocd. I believe everyone's screen is different. My display in my OP3 is better than my S6 and my S4 as well as my honor 5x and Nexus 6p. It may also be preference because as I do love amoleds, this one is a bit duller than usual samoleds but more accurate. I have no color transitions no color issues at all. I have my white balance bar about 88% up to max. Personally, to me its looking excellent. Everyone's screen must differ.
kaspar737 said:
Anandtech said this phone has the worst display they've ever reviewed.
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yes they did , but in terms of Accuracy .
it is absolutely possible that it feels good to a not so keen user.
Also there's a possibility of better calibration via XDA devs
[email protected] said:
having come from xiaomi mi3 , i am a bit disappointed. find the colour bit oversaturated. can i change any settings?
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Completely agree with you. At first I thought it was just me. Coming from various devices including 6P,G4,Moto X Pure and N5 the screen on this 3 is terrible.
I've always preferred AMOLED over LCD as I found it easier on the eye. Returning my 3 as it's causing me eye strain (don't play games,Facebook etc).
If you're colorblind, please disregard this thread. Rate this thread to express how you deem the color saturation and accuracy of the OnePlus 3T's display. A higher rating indicates that you think that color accuracy is very high and saturation is excellent.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
s-RGB mode is great, except for the white balance, it's a tad too warm/yellow.
Want to share my screen settings, I personally love AMOLED colors but I hate yellowish tint, so I tuned it up a bit to get cold white:
1. Install Kernel Adiutor.
2. Go to Screen section.
3. Red 205, Green 225, Blue 256 (default).
4. Save.
That's it. Keep in mind that this is completely personal choice.
jowaii89 said:
s-RGB mode is great, except for the white balance, it's a tad too warm/yellow.
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sRGB is supposed to be like that, though. I also find the warmer screen easier on the eyes in bed.
Defferex said:
Want to share my screen settings, I personally love AMOLED colors but I hate yellowish tint, so I tuned it up a bit to get cold white:
1. Install Kernel Adiutor.
2. Go to Screen section.
3. Red 205, Green 225, Blue 256 (default).
4. Save.
That's it. Keep in mind that this is completely personal choice.
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Problem with that is really each screen is different, whereas the sRGB calibration is the same for every display, as far as I know.
I only use the sRGB mode as i hate oversaturated colours and always prefer colour accuracy in all circumstances. As mentioned above the colour temp is a bit off, but overall the sRGB mode is the lesser of all evils. Is it just me or do the colours pop a little more in sRGB since the Nougat update? Before the update i felt the colours were a little under-saturated but i'm happy with it now.
How people can live with the disgusting neon AMOLED colour space is beyond me.
Screen is a downgrade. Very strong yellowish tint. Not happy at all.
I use Official RR and there is option for screen color in %. What to do for it ? How to Calibrate it ? Thanks in andvance.
Aman Amrit said:
I use Official RR and there is option for screen color in %. What to do for it ? How to Calibrate it ? Thanks in andvance.
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custom kernel
nitinvaid said:
custom kernel
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Thanks.
But Which kernel btw ? Official RR comes with custom kernel build in. So which one is supported ?
yes screen color saturation is a failure when we recognize it and also we saw some yellowish
SRGB is a bit yellow anyway.
MattBooth said:
SRGB is a bit yellow anyway.
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For everyone using sRGB just modify rgb values and set green to 248 and red to 249. You'll love it
Would it be weird to say I like the saturation of the default colors
Me too. I like stock. One day when i will root the device maybe i will change but i like very much default colours
One of the best 1080p AMOLED displays that I've used. Of course, it isn't as impressive as the QHD Samsung panels though not really far off. The whites on my display seem good to my eyes. I can easily notice the yellowish warm whites on AMOLED screens but I don't seem to notice anything like that on my unit. My unit luckily has good whites (not too warm/cold) and no pink or green tint.
Though I've been an AMOLED fan for years, this my first phone with an AMOLED display. The colors do seem a bit too saturated at times but it is a gorgeous display. The sRGB mode is nice for when you need color accuracy but it is just too washed out for my taste.
Only real "defect" in this display is the purple ghosting effect which can be observed while scrolling grey elements on black backgrounds in low brightness but this issue is inherent to AMOLED and I've seen it on all AMOLED devices I've laid my eyes on.
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Can the color be optimized to look accurate like an ips display with elemental or franco kernel ?
sherlock_holmes said:
Can the color be optimized to look accurate like an ips display with elemental or franco kernel ?
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Both kernels supports color control and works the same so either can produce accurate colors, you just need to know the proper color values settings
here's the best profile by far:
saturation intensity = 33
screen value = 127
screen contrast = 121
let me know if it's good.
How to do that on default os?
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How to do that on default os?
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you need bootloadr unlocked and root and a custom kernel like franco blu spark or boeffla for that. stock kernel does not support that
Hi all,
I have one problem with low bright. I dont know if this is a particular one or happen in all amoled displays.
When I adjust the lowest brightness (in a dark room, for example) I can see a ghosting from dark backgrounds in the display. But, when I adjust a >20% brightness (for example, I dont know if its 20 or 30) it disappear.
I know that the brightness is just an adjustment of the frecuency of the display (more brightness, more frecuency), but this is strange for me. Its my first amoled display, so maybe, can be that and this is a normal behaviour.
I will upload one video tomorrow for you to test this.
EDIT: This is the video. Watch it in low brightness and in a dark room.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ngb4m3AGpmc
OrtizFerrari said:
Hi all,
I have one problem with low bright. I dont know if this is a particular one or happen in all amoled displays.
When I adjust the lowest brightness (in a dark room, for example) I can see a ghosting from dark backgrounds in the display. But, when I adjust a >20% brightness (for example, I dont know if its 20 or 30) it disappear.
I know that the brightness is just an adjustment of the frecuency of the display (more brightness, more frecuency), but this is strange for me. Its my first amoled display, so maybe, can be that and this is a normal behaviour.
I will upload one video tomorrow for you to test this.
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Are you talking about Burn in? Describe a bit better as to what you are seeing
Definitely need a video.
For the records, make sure you have all the proofs to the issue before posting here
This is the video, guys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ngb4m3AGpmc
Anyone?
OrtizFerrari said:
Anyone?
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Yes, i have the same issue. I did that on the Nexus 6P with the same DarkPro settings (benchmarking with the 6P). And when you lower the it, there is a noticable ghosting on the 5t. It is normal for this Amoled Panel of the OnePlus 5T, on the Nexus 6p this is normal.
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Yes, i have the same issue. I did that on the Nexus 6P with the same DarkPro settings (benchmarking with the 6P). And when you lower the it, there is a noticable ghosting on the 5t. It is normal for this Amoled Panel of the OnePlus 5T, on the Nexus 6p this is normal.
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Okok, then its a normal behaviour on the amoled displays.
Thanks!
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Okok, then its a normal behaviour on the amoled displays.
Thanks!
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Yeah, especially on the OP5 Amoled
I have noticed this issue since two firmware updates but i usually dont use night mode much that is why did not post anything regarding this.
When the nightmode is on and the brightness level is low lets say around 20% , the pixels are not really off when the bg is black (settings menu/qs). But when the brightness is increased above 40% the pixels go off and ive a true amoled bg.
Does anyone else have this issue?
bobandar said:
I have noticed this issue since two firmware updates but i usually dont use night mode much that is why did not post anything regarding this.
When the nightmode is on and the brightness level is low lets say around 20% , the pixels are not really off when the bg is black (settings menu/qs). But when the brightness is increased above 40% the pixels go off and ive a true amoled bg.
Does anyone else have this issue?
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yes, its the problem off one UI dark mode not A50 problems!
try good lock to make ur bar!
Mahdi2000 said:
yes, its the problem off one UI dark mode not A50 problems!
try good lock to make ur bar!
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That can be but it is completely black amoled on my s9+. Maybe software update can fix it in the future. Not a major bug though, just wanted to know if the problem was common.
bobandar said:
I have noticed this issue since two firmware updates but i usually dont use night mode much that is why did not post anything regarding this.
When the nightmode is on and the brightness level is low lets say around 20% , the pixels are not really off when the bg is black (settings menu/qs). But when the brightness is increased above 40% the pixels go off and ive a true amoled bg.
Does anyone else have this issue?
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Mine is just simply not true black, but I can only see it when I boost the brightness. But to be fair, samsung doesn't really promise a true AMOLED black as they say it's just so it's easier on the eye at night (dark/low light) ambient. But yeah, it'd be better to have a true AMOLED black in night mode.
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Mine is just simply not true black, but I can only see it when I boost the brightness. But to be fair, samsung doesn't really promise a true AMOLED black as they say it's just so it's easier on the eye at night (dark/low light) ambient. But yeah, it'd be better to have a true AMOLED black in night mode.
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Mate, it is true amoled back on flagship devices after s8, i had a true amoled black on my s9+ no matter at what level my brightness was set.
bobandar said:
Mate, it is true amoled back on flagship devices after s8, i had a true amoled black on my s9+ no matter at what level my brightness was set.
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Well then it sucks. What's the point of having an AMOLED display if the software won't let us have its advantages
amrazing33 said:
Well then it sucks. What's the point of having an AMOLED display if the software won't let us have its advantages
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Yes , exactly my point
Its named night mode and not dark mode maybe its different
Yep, I agree, however I don't notice any difference depending upon brightness level.
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Mate, it is true amoled back on flagship devices after s8, i had a true amoled black on my s9+ no matter at what level my brightness was set.
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Yeah its also amoled black on my a7 2018 and a50 except for the normally white parts in the ui but its okay like most of the ui is still pure black its not like the whole screen is grey
There is s little fix guys. See this video
https://youtu.be/Y398_v3DRkI
Theres no large difference in mah consumption between completely dark mode (pixels off) and dark theme.
To me it seems black parts are true black/turned off. On any level of brightness is the same.
No I think Samsung did it intentionally.. because true black is way more susceptible to burn in.. you can't have UI elements being turned off all the time that would result in very bad burn ins to text and Icones..
Still thay made it dark enough so you won't notice it
And another thing it's the opposite of what you said when the brightest is low it turns off and when it's high it becomes very dark gray technically black but not off.
Also you can't design a decent looking gui if all elements are pure black.
Guys try good lock app via which the notification panel can be adjusted to colors we want
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No I think Samsung did it intentionally.. because true black is way more susceptible to burn in.. you can't have UI elements being turned off all the time that would result in very bad burn ins to text and Icones..
Still thay made it dark enough so you won't notice it
And another thing it's the opposite of what you said when the brightest is low it turns off and when it's high it becomes very dark gray technically black but not off.
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That's not how burn in works. Burn in occurs at the pixel level. A pixel that's on all the time will burn at the regardless of the colors of the surrounding pixels (black, grey, or whatever)
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That's not how burn in works. Burn in occurs at the pixel level. A pixel that's on all the time will burn at the regardless of the colors of the surrounding pixels (black, grey, or whatever)
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Every burn in is different from another.. basically the higher the contrast the worst the burn is
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Every burn in is different from another.. basically the higher the contrast the worst the burn is
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I think maybe you're confusing contrast with brightness? Again, burn-in occurs at the pixel level, when a pixel cannot return to its initial relaxed state, and is not dependent on whether the pixel beside it is on or off.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screen_burn-in#Plasma,_LCD,_and_OLED_displays for a very brief primer
bobandar said:
I have noticed this issue since two firmware updates but i usually dont use night mode much that is why did not post anything regarding this.
When the nightmode is on and the brightness level is low lets say around 20% , the pixels are not really off when the bg is black (settings menu/qs). But when the brightness is increased above 40% the pixels go off and ive a true amoled bg.
Does anyone else have this issue?
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Hello, on my galaxy a50, there is a similar effect, only at a brightness close to the minimum, a gray gradient appears, part of the screen becomes gray and part black. When you increase the brightness to about 40 percent, the color is aligned. At the same time, the black color remains black on the lock screen at any brightness.
Is it me or does the colours on the photos taken form the rear camera is more punchier after the 11.2.4.4 update.
Radioactive 23 said:
Is it me or does the colours on the photos taken form the rear camera is more punchier after the 11.2.4.4 update.
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I've just updated mine I'll try out the camera shortly. I think it was lacking in that department so if they've addressed it happy days.
I think so too and I can't say I like it more.. Oversharpening got better but it's still a bit much and the photos are still too contrasty, I really hope they reduce the contrast in a future update. Darker colors get too crushed and it doesn't look realistic.
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I think so too and I can't say I like it more.. Oversharpening got better but it's still a bit much and the photos are still too contrasty, I really hope they reduce the contrast in a future update. Darker colors get too crushed and it doesn't look realistic.
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I have the same feelings even with the latest update I think it still captures over contrasty photo's some time.
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I've just updated mine I'll try out the camera shortly. I think it was lacking in that department so if they've addressed it happy days.
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As per I am noticing it seems like the colours are punchier in photo's than before.
Check what you have your screen calibration set to before you judge your photos, having it set to Vivid or Amoled Wide Gamut or P3 will give the illusion of very colourful photos when they're not. I keep my display at either Natural or sRGB since they are the two flattest profiles.
/ Magnus