fridaylights
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LG can't control tinting on even a small iphone display. See quote from Bit-Tech.
Quote from Bit-Tech:
"As if issues with using the smartphone to make phone calls wasn't enough, other early iPhone users are reporting problems with the much-vaunted high-resolution 'retina' display. According to CNet, numerous people are complaining of a yellow hue to the display - or, in some cases, obvious yellow spots marring an otherwise sharp and clear screen. Interestingly, this appears to be a very different issue than when the iPhone 3G launched, which featured a display with a different colour temperature prompting similar complaints of a yellow-ish tint.
It's possible that the display issues - which have been confirmed as a problem by Apple, which is offering to replace affected handsets - are a result of the allegedly poor yields that display manufacturer LG Display is experiencing with the new high-res technology"
Quote from Bit-Tech:
"As if issues with using the smartphone to make phone calls wasn't enough, other early iPhone users are reporting problems with the much-vaunted high-resolution 'retina' display. According to CNet, numerous people are complaining of a yellow hue to the display - or, in some cases, obvious yellow spots marring an otherwise sharp and clear screen. Interestingly, this appears to be a very different issue than when the iPhone 3G launched, which featured a display with a different colour temperature prompting similar complaints of a yellow-ish tint.
It's possible that the display issues - which have been confirmed as a problem by Apple, which is offering to replace affected handsets - are a result of the allegedly poor yields that display manufacturer LG Display is experiencing with the new high-res technology"