KM Hi KM, is Paranoid Android still working for you? What are you using now?

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    ryans I'm still using Paranoid Android on the OnePlus 3. Still works well and is my daily driver.

      KM What's the version/build number if you don't mind me asking?

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        ryans It's the latest version, 7.3.1-RELEASE (Android 7.1.2).

        Has anyone tried/ tested an iphone se or iphone 7 plus/8 plus?

          Seefree iPhone SE is literally the same screen that was on an iPhone 5S. If you can use an iPhone 5S, you can use an iPhone SE.

          The 7+ and 8+ are pretty similar. I think some people like the 6+/6S+ better than the later models. I find the 7+ tolerable for short periods, better with a matte film, and generally "ok" for light use but can't read on it for extended periods (in excess of as long as it takes to look up directions somewhere or text someone).

          Hi guys, I recently wrote about a system update on my Samsung Galaxy J3 (2017) which caused me eye strain. I was able to downgrade back to the firmware with exact the same kernel from when it didn't cause eye strain. For some reason I still get eye strain now ??
          I think I changed some settings the first time but dont remember what. I tried different color schemes, brightness, color correction mode. Anyone who has another suggestion I can try ? Any help is appreciated !

            michiel Maybe it's your favorite app that causes eye strain? Like the browser. Your best bet is to change any display-related settings to default or what looks like default. And don't use third-party apps that control brightness unless you know they're safe to use. A system reset might help, if that didn't happen during the downgrade.

            michiel It's possible it might take your eyes a few days to recover.

            Gurm Yes its in India. But there is an online purchase version which may be available elsewhere? It's called On 7 Max I think, again you have to check if it has the exact same config...

            Seefree

            I have tried all these iphones for at least one day and they were all unusable for me (severe migraines).

            I wonder if there anyone besides @KM who can use somewhat modern phone with modern android? I went all the way down to 2014 phones and still get headaches and eye strain. My almost dead Lumia is the only "window" to this world. I was trying to find used Meizu M1 METAL, which does not cause me eye strain, but there are none for sale, it was unpopular.

            Also I started to talk with people about this eye issue and what's interesting, iPhone owners say that they eyes get tired very fast in comparison to other phones. Some people (including my mom) say that she gets a blurry vision for a hour or two after using iPHone for longer periods. For me the iPHone was the worst from all other phones, so I think that it damages vision very fast for everyone, just that we are very sensitive to this and cannot look at those screens at all. Maybe it is a good thing for us...

              randomboolean I have had a good experience with Samsung J7 Max (with Mediatek cpu and PLS screen). You should try this or equivalent hardware . No other phones are usable for me. However Lenovo K8 note and K8 plus which have mediatek cpus (I think the Mali gpu is the good one) wuth IPS screens are usable for short times with less strain. The brightness setting has to be low for me to use any of these phones.
              Overall I think LED backlights should be discarded due to eye damage issues but cost considerations will have manufacturers ignore this.

                randomboolean I would go with E Ink. Yotaphone 3 is an E ink phone and semi new. I'm not sure what version of android but at least there would be no more eye pain.

                Is the iPhone 6S+ considered modern? Hehe! I've been using it for the past 2.5 years.

                I wonder if it only seems that phones are worse because the screens are smaller and they are held closer to our eyes.

                  MagnuM Definitely not, Galaxy S5 is perfectly usable for me, while Galaxy S7/S8 that have bigger screens, are not.

                  jasonpicard Do you just use the back-eInk display? It's the first I've ever learned of this phone's existence.

                  I wonder who it's marketed for? (Hint: not for us, as there isn't enough of us! =p)

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