pavelbures can you send its link please?
Usable Smartphones?
Since my X went goodbye, I tried a Xs Max and this phone makes me feel awful. I was considering the 11, but I don't have a good feeling about it even though it is LCD. Many who have issues with the 11 pro, 12 pro and so on had problems with the basic 11.
I am pretty much at a loss where to go from here. That ROG phone sounded awesome, but I haven't had anyone review it that has had similar issues with other phones.
The A32 I find better than my old device, which was an A6 with PWM (it is a work phone only) as it has an oled screen. The A32 is very bright but it has a screen protector on, not sure what sort though as I didnt do it but its usable for me for shot periods at least, I am not using it for games or media though.
The A32 does not appear to have PWM but it may have a pannel that my eyes / brain can tolerate perhaps, I do know some panels affect people differently.
It does make my eyes feel a bit funny but i do not get a migraine from it (yet)
Poco X4 GT Launching in Globally 23rd June 2022. I hope that this one will be good for our eyes!
Returned the G100 and bought an iphone 8 plus. Used it for a day so far. Hopefully this phone is usable. I read on macrumours to use it with the "zoomed in" setting. The phone updated to ios 15.5 automatically, I was worried about that but it seems fine the few hours that I've used it. Would prefer an android device but ios it is for now.
Looking forward to testing out the Poco X4 GT when it launches as well.
HAL9000 i have the a32 and it doesnot cause me problems then i bought a52s and it caused me problems
Any one tried the new samsung a53 ?? Some people say its pwm is not bad
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I've just realised the A32 I have is the A32 5G, which has a different screen (led) to the A32 (which is amoled)
The A32 5G doesnt have PWM, at least the one I've got doesnt. So that could be why people may have issues with A32 if its the AMOLED screen version as this will have PWM.
15.5 is ok for you? I might as well upgrade my 8+ then that I cant use thats already on 15 (15.2 I think?) then, already cant use it but maybe 15.5 will be ok
HAL9000 the a32 variant i have is super amoled and its super vivid and super bright and so easy on my eyes idk how lol , samsung screwed up displays so bad after 2017
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Yes i also hope that it will be fine. The Dimensity 8100 is a capabel and efficient processor and it also has fast storage with UFS 3.1 Rumors says that it could start for 399€ in Europe.
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So far with the iphone 8+ on 15.5, I can use it for messaging, gps, etc without too much trouble. I still can't read or surf on it though. It's definitley an improvement over any of the samsungs that I have (note 9, s21 ultra). I will most likely be keeping this iphone 8+ because all other devices so far cause far more headaches and eye strain.
For settings, I did what someone else mentioned in this thread:
Reduce white point, Reduce Transparency, Increase Contrast, use it on "Zoomed In" feature. I also made the font bold and increased the size as well. I keep brightness as low as possible without having to strain my eyes to read the screen.
I was thinking how I haven't read a physical book in 15 years. Today I picked one up and started reading in bright sunlight. It almost felt like my eyes can finally focus on something. I don't know why but it feels like for some of us we have trouble focusing on a screen. There's maybe too many layers and our eyes can't get fixated on something. Maybe that's why ereaders are more comfortable.
Phones I've tried so far:
iphone 11: No good
xperia pro 5g: My fav phone, used it for a year without problems then all of a sudden unusable, which led me to the rabbit hole of led strain.
All iphone 13's: no good
All iphone 12's: no good
iphone se 2022: no good
Samsung note 9: no good
Samsung s21 ultra: no good
Motorola: g100: no good
iphone 8+: tolerable for quick tasks (only had it for 2 days so will continue to update)
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John615 I was thinking how I haven't read a physical book in 15 years. Today I picked one up and started reading in bright sunlight. It almost felt like my eyes can finally focus on something. I don't know why but it feels like for some of us we have trouble focusing on a screen. There's maybe too many layers and our eyes can't get fixated on something. Maybe that's why ereaders are more comfortable.
Try putting a matte protector from skinomi or something over one of your devices. Maybe you are trying to focus on the wrong "plane" and a matte surface will help you lock on to the right depth.
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I wish I could report the panel model on my iPhone SE 2020. It is really good.. Apple uses multiple panel versions for this phone though so it is a gamble. The battery life is awful after some wear (not that it was ever good from the start). Maybe I can have the battery replaced 3rd party and find out the panel at the same time? I guess this would not help any buyer.
SE20 great for me also. Battery big issue also - let me know if replacement goes well.
Tempted to try SE22 ?
Here's the Poco X4 GT launch video. I timestamped it when he talks about the display and how it's easier on the eyes. Looking forward to try this phone, hopefully it works with US carriers.
Have you tried iPhone SE 2022 and for how long? What was your experience?
It's not using OLED display as shown here: https://nanoreview.net/en/phone-compare/apple-iphone-se-2022-vs-apple-iphone-13
I've had real bad experience with 13 pro max and am now considering SE 2022 for a trial.
Anyone else have dealt with SE22?
I tried the SE 2022 for about 10 days. Gave me headaches after a few minutes of use. Maybe it was the dithering I don't know. The display just seemd harsh. Had to return it. At this point I'm not sure if it's PWM or dithering or both that bothers me. I've tried the Moto G100, and probably had the worst headache out of all the phones I've tried.
I just ordered the Unihertz Jelly 2. It's a 3 inch android phone. I'll report back once I receive it tomorrow.