The iPhone was returned to me when I took it to an Apple Store. Forget it, I'll never suggest an OLED or AMOLED phone to anyone. I'm still using my iPhone 11 with the original IPS display. has certain advantages: Dimensions, functionality (behind her eyes), imaging, freedom of movement, and independence (a confident working day, about 7 hours of screen). If not for one "but," which I will quickly discuss in drawbacks, I would have liked this kind of format for my smartphone a long time ago. The negative aspects: OLED has never been touted as hip, cutting-edge, or hipsterish. It's not a screen, and that's a huge letdown. It would be an understatement to suggest that using this so-called "modern technology" is hard on the eyes. It's difficult to focus on this screen. In just twenty to thirty minutes, you'll be hit with a throbbing head and the want to cry. Greetings, erratic hues that flicker and shift. Although my reaction to OLED screens is likely not shared by the majority, it is mine.
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