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Numerous Xiaomi users have complained that their AMOLED screens have a green tint. Since the issue is hardware-related and not user-related, it is a recurring problem. In this article, we'll show you how to lessen this tint.
AMOLED Green Tint Issue: What is it?
AMOLED displays are a form of LCD display that generates image displays using organic light emitting diodes, or OLEDs. Because of their high resolution, wide colour spectrum, thin form factor, low power consumption, and lack of backlighting, the displays are frequently utilised in smartphones. Some people may find the green tinge on AMOLED panels to be problematic. In some situations, the green hue can make it uncomfortable to view the display.
Due to a green tint problem on its AMOLED products, Xiaomi has gained considerable notoriety. We still haven't found a meaningful solution to this problem, so it still exists. The POCO F3, also known as Mi 11x or Redmi K40, is the most well-known device with this green tint issue, and it occurs completely at random. Of course, this problem affects many other AMOLED devices and is not unique to the POCO F3.
I just recently purchased a Poco F3, and I'm wondering whether the green tint is a typical problem or if I'm just unlucky. To test it, turn on dark mode, very low brightness, and colour scheme > advanced > enhanced. then select a gray-colored or one for your phone. Green screen tint as source
While some users, like myself, have completely lost all traces of this tint, other users are still having trouble with it, some even after a screen replacement.
Methods for detecting green tint
On brighter brightness levels and in daylight, green hues are difficult to see. You must dim your brightness to its absolute minimum and turn off all of the room's lights in order to determine whether you possess it or not. It must be really dark. After that, you could check it on the tabs for secret mode in Google Chrome.
You must be using the vanilla MIUI ROM for this test to be accurate, as brightness levels on custom ROMs may vary and the lowest brightness may not actually be what your display offers.
How to get rid of the green colour
Although Xiaomi has been releasing updates that help with this tint and lessen visibility, it is still present and it appears like it will remain so. Therefore, replacing your screen is the only way to entirely get rid of it if you already have it. The issue with that is that it is not a surefire solution because some consumers still experience this green tint even after upgrading their displays. There are a few techniques you can use to lessen this hue, though. Let's start now.
Turn off the option for smooth transitions
Enter Settings
Touch the Display.
Toggle Brightness
Uncheck the Smoothen Transitions box.
Use the 60 Hz refresh rate for the display.
The panel LEDs on the phone screen have more power when the screen is operating at 60 Hz. Your screen LEDs will wear out if you use it at high Hertz rates and they won't display the right colours. Use it at 60 Hz, then.
These steps will help you reduce the issue with the screen turning green. Take your phone to the official Xiaomi service and ask for a refund if you are unhappy with the phone's screen. Check out our What is Display Refresh Rate? | Differences and Evolution page to learn more if you are unfamiliar with the terms 60Hz or refresh rate.
Verdict
While it is possible to lessen this green tint, completely getting rid of it is rather difficult and needs patience and good fortune. As we previously noted, the issue might persist even after a new display has been installed. However, it is hoped that Xiaomi would fix this problem in forthcoming models.