Peter I have not but I'll take a look. I would say though that if you have already looked at it a few times and it seemed decent each time you should trust your gut and go with it. That is how I found the A70. Looked at it on different days and it seemed fine each time.

iPhone 12, with pwm around 250, gave me eye strain. Had to sold it…

iphone 13, with pwm around 600, didn't give me eye strain, except when i was watching videos. But it wasn't a very agressive eye strain.

iPhone 14 pro - waiting for the review from notebookcheck to know the pwm value. But i read across the internet values are high. Might try…

    I've been unable to use any OLED iPhone since the X and I been trying every year. The worst symptoms I've suffered have been migraines which have lasted for days as well as eye strain and motion sickness. Until the 13 series I could always tell my eyes and brain hated the OLED screen within the first hour.

    The best result I had last year was with the standard 13 which I was able to use for a week but it kept making me feel sick in my stomach with constant burping. The feeling of unease and discomfort had me return the phone.

    This year the 14 Pro didn't give me eye strain while I used it for the first evening although when setting it up I immediately felt a sweeping sensation of tension across the right side of my head. The next day I woke with an awful migraine that wiped me out for the day and the back of eyes felt like I'd been in a boxing match. So the 14 Pro was out like every year before it.

    I waited a few days then tried the standard 14. I didn't feel eye strain or migraines but I did feel discomfort with my vision in the sense the screen light was bothering me while reading, something was off. It's like I can see a shimmer in my vision like someone is flashing a torch across my eyes. I've experienced the same sensation when using the iphone 11 and ipad Pro 12.9 M1 with miniLED.

    I had a general feeling of unease while using it which after a few days I decided I didn't want to live with so I've returned it.

    PWM and dithering are a big issue for me and I'm stuck on my 7 Plus for the 5th year. It leaves me not buying a new ipad or Macbook as these can also be problematic. It's frustrating beyond believe as I love tech and have used iPhone since day 1. Being on a 1080p phone there is no way I want to downgrade to an XR, 11 or SE 2022 with they're 828p displays.

    Since the X left me feeling very unwell I started on this journey of finding out about PWM etc. Now the world is filled with PWM issues from the flashing lights in my office to the lights and screens they put in cars. It's depressing.

    I've tried reduce motion, reduce white point, high brightness, attention aware off etc. Nothing makes these OLED iphone comfortable to use. In the spirit of full disclosure I am short sighted and wear contact lenses otherwise I have zero health concerns or issues. I genuinely believe it's the technology being used that is the issue, staring at flashing light cannot be good for anyone no matter how fast it does it.

      Peter I took a look at the A53. The screen is fine, but there is one issue that I would personally reject. They have the sharpness/accutance turned up too high and there is no end-user setting to change that. To make it more visible, change the font to Gothic Bold, and look. You will see a white outline/halo around the black letters. This doesn't happen on my A70.

        Sunspark Thanks. I did not notice that. I will visit the store and play with it.

        In general the A53 screen seems ok, i have checked it in the various stores under different light conditions and it did not bother me. I am thinking of purchasing it and give it a try, it is the only way to know.

        I will come back with after i get it in my hands.

        I bought a Radex Lupin by Quarta and measured pulsation of almost every light source and display in my environment.
        My iPhone Xr showed about 1-1.5% pulsation while iPhone 13 pro max about 10% the best with up to 60% at low brightness. iPhone 12 Pro Max has about 20% pulsation at 100% brightness up to 100% pulsation at low brightness levels. Surprisingly, 13 mini has the lowest pulsation at lower brightness - about 30% which is too high anyway.

        I bought iPhone 12 Pro Max and exchanged display to Chinese IPS display from Incell in the nearest unofficial service. Incell has PWM - about 3.3% pulsation at about 300Hz. The display itself is good enough though it doesn't support True Tone. I feel some difference with Xr. I think that most part of that is due to the True Tone and a bit from PWM because a do not feel stress on eyes but have some feeling in the brain.
        The solution is not perfect but it's something that is usable and doesn't hurt my eyes so far. I'll update if something comes out.

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          MattG good call I did this with a 12 mini that I only had for a little while. the display looked nice, the in cells are not that bad.

            MTNEYE I couldn't use that sample but I found another one from RJ manufacturer, the best from TFT aftermarket screens as far as I know. The pulsation is below 2% at any brightness and no sign of PWM. Very good color and sharpness. I couldn't turn on True Tone so far but will try in a couple of weeks when the service I went to get updated programmer version. So, I got iPhone 12 Pro Max with display of similar quality as on my Xr, finally.

            to be continued )

              On the iPhone 14 the flicker is noticeable. The iPhone 14 plus is very bad. The iPhone 14 Pro looks good to me.

              I went to the Apple Store and watched a movie on the iPhone 14 pro for like 12-14 min long. I turned down the brightness to like 10%. I didn't feel anything. So i'm going to buy the 14 pro, I hope it will stay like that

              With the iPhone 12 i get immediately headeche. Also iPhone 13 pro max with 10% brightness i feel eye strain and a headache after 10 min.

              https://www.youtube.com/shorts/hbo3xClxyuI
              https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qZvmRuB80lY
              https://www.youtube.com/shorts/uOWqkiIm6jA

              Odd. I have no problems using my new iPhone 14. No brain fog, strain or headache. Enjoying it so far!

                Lauda89 iPhone 7 was my last phone. For a short while, I used OnePlus 6 it was also fine.

                Strange how much it varies from person to person.

                  Infinite But did you try other iPhones in the middle that were not okay? Because I can use the iPhone 6S and iPhone X. I tried 13pro and 14 pro but they weren't ok! I could try the 14 too..

                  I have also to change my iPad because I am stuck with the air 2! I tried the iPad pro 10.5" and I had to return it! A lot of stress 😃

                    Lauda89 Yea, it's unfortunate. I'm trying to get a Macbook right now that'll work for me but I have not found one yet. I ordered an M2 Air today. I should have it by Tuesday so I will update you if you want to hear more bout it.

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                    14 pro was not OK in the end, but it was better than the 14 and previous models for me. With the 14 pro the headache creeps in after about 10 mins, which I think is pretty long for sensitive eyes of mine, but ofc it is not good enough for normal use.

                    Guess I’ll continue to wait then.

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