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OnePlus 8 Pro display issues surface on some devices but a fix is inbound

Even with one of the best displays on the market, some OnePlus 8 models are still managing to have some pronounced issues.

Much like with the Galaxy S20 Ultra recently, the new 120Hz displays are having problems with crushed black, low brightness, and green tints. With the global release this week and the US release on April 29, OnePlus has already confirmed that a software fix for these hardware issues is being worked on.

Reports from several fans who received early pre-orders on Reddit and the OnePlus Forums suggest that when the AMOLED display on the OnePlus 8 Pro display brightness is low, the display issues arise.

Not everyone is experiencing the same issue, though. Some will see a green tint on their display, others are seeing crushed blacks, and there are even reports of image retention akin to display burn-in (via ).

In a statement, OnePlus confirmed to AP that it is aware of the reported display issues on some OnePlus 8 Pro devices. Work has already started on a software update to resolve the issues associated with the green tints seen by some. However, they didn’t give a timeframe for when a software fix will roll out.

OnePlus values user feedback and is committed to delivering the best smartphone experience. Our team is currently investigating these reports to identify the best solutions for our users, and we will issue updates as soon as they are ready.

One temporary solution noted by those experiencing issues over on Reddit involves enabling or disabled the DC Dimming feature from within the OnePlus Laboratory section. However, this is disabled by default, so won’t be a permanent resolution for many.

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Author: Damien Wilde.
Source: 9TO5Google

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