karut
Why do you treat brands as a human entity with emotions?
They're there to milk you, not to pamper you.
They could fix the issue all OLED phone panels have this second right now, as seen by desktop monitors and TV displays, but they simply don't want to.
Why would they fix something that 1% of their customer user base is impacted by (no PWM flicker sub 100% brightness) and ruin overall min & max brightness for 99% of their other customers?
No, Xiaomi isn't doing anything worthwhile.
This quote exactly describes what they're doing:
"If you stick a knife in my back 9 inches and pull it out 6 inches, there's no progress. If you pull it all the way out, that's not progress. The progress is healing the wound that the blow made.. And they won't even admit the knife is there." Malcolm X
They're just moving the knife by a few inches.
Only usable phones are most LCD phones, end of story.
This is without going into aspects such as operating system, overall build quality, repairability etc.
Wish they'd stop treating LCD phones as low-end devices.
moonpie
What's your source on this? If it's Notebookcheck, they aren't reliable.
Not sure what "fixed 60hz refresh which is divisible by the PWM" is supposed to represent visually on a oscilloscope.
My theory is that it still has the display scanout brightness dip but I'd like to see it myself.