the problem with most devices with high pwm freq is that it's not high on all brightness levels which is useles, dont let the specs sheet fool you guys. btw motorola is another brand that implements dc dimming
@philpottgraphyКүн бұрын
Pro-Missed you! Welcome back!
@MoeZainal25 минут бұрын
Ha-ha, very creative! Missed you all too bro!
@princerog95793 күн бұрын
For some its pwn for some its just oled in general
@bigrida4 күн бұрын
good to see you back brother
@MoeZainal4 күн бұрын
Always good to be here ma man!
@blacktiremedia84604 күн бұрын
Appreciate the support man!! Incredible photo! One day I’ll come visit and we can photograph some super cars together🔥
@MoeZainal4 күн бұрын
That would be Sick!
@Jessie_Pinkman_4 күн бұрын
Missed you bro
@MoeZainal4 күн бұрын
I miss you too bro, hope you are well!
@VYM4 күн бұрын
Is it a freaking worldwide plot to fk up population eyes, brain and health or something?! WTH I'm unable to buy an IPS display phone in 2024???!!! Tried Honor Magic 6 yesterday with 4380Hz PWM and it was absolutely the same terrible feelings as looking into Samsung Galaxy 24 240Hz PWM screen. Problem is modern AMOLED technology itself 😡😡😡
@98987161115 күн бұрын
I bought S24 ultra twice,needed to sell it because of several eye strain and severe headache also bought fold 6 but again migraine headache and eye strain so needed to sell it at last
@moviebuddies2108 күн бұрын
how did u get adobe color theme left side
@BeingJunaidahmad98 күн бұрын
How about honor 90 pwm is 3890 someting ? Any one used taht mobile?
@zokashi98879 күн бұрын
I love Xiaomi now im watching this on redmi pad se its really good device for entertainment and light games not to mention i have black shark 3 and 4 pro could not use any other brands specifically the Xiaomi ui is good better than any other brands for my test 😂
@barbarsachse385010 күн бұрын
I would like to thank you for these helpful videos. many thanks for your effort. It helps us a lot, keep it up :)
Yes. I have this issue. Had pixel phones up to 6 and then had to send the 6 back. 😢. Can't use switch oled or steam deck oled, really upsetting, considering the oled vita screen didn't have this issue and didn't have burn in. I've had to use Samsung A14 5g. As I can't afford to buy a more expensive phone otherwise
@harempolnomisia-6912 күн бұрын
i bought 3 ips monitors and have huge eye (pupil) pain xD
@everstar805613 күн бұрын
Honor is the best if you need comfort to your eyes. I have sensitive eyes and i can say you since i have started using magic 5 pro i am very satisfied and even in complete dark room also it is very comfortable.
@Dran199515 күн бұрын
Is Iphone SE better for that?
@Dran199515 күн бұрын
Has anyone try new samsung A15 ? Has same problem?? Or A05
@updatetebaru834112 күн бұрын
A15 yes, a05 no because it use LCD
@Dran199512 күн бұрын
@@updatetebaru8341 i mean even screen size affect me even if is LCD bigger screens cause more problems
@sxybasturd15 күн бұрын
S23 Ultra is horrible
@elotkarloketh16618 күн бұрын
OLED should be illegal
@harempolnomisia-6912 күн бұрын
when i use it on phone (super amoled) i have no trouble
@gerard379719 күн бұрын
In order to significantly reduce PWM flickering on iPhones with oled screens just reduce White Point. By enabling "Reduce White Point," the overall brightness of the screen is reduced by adjusting pixel values, gamma curves, and color spaces to overall reduce the brightness of white and light colors, thus minimizing the reliance on PWM for dimming. Reducing White Point is a software wise option (indirect), whereas DC dimming works direct and is only possible when the hardware controller supports it (it actually lowers the current of the screen). Reduce White Point is a great option for people who are more sensitive, but not intolerant to PWM. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Reduce White Point. A good starting point is 95%. For stronger dimming effect (to be used in extreme darkness) use 100%. Finally, set the Brightness slider to at least 50% or above. This ensures that the perceived flickering from PWM is a lot less. In order to quickly control White Point reduction (on/off), you will need to add White Point to Accessibility Shortcuts. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut > Add Reduce whitepoint (blue check mark). Consequently you need add this Shortcut to Control Centre for quick access. Go to Settings > Control Centre > Add Accessibility Shortcut (+). Congratulations! You can now quickly enable and disable White Point reduction.
@MrProsna19 күн бұрын
Też miałem problemy z ekranami OLED. Ciekawe jest to, że nie miałem problemów z iPhonem 13 mini i obecnie używanym iPhone 14 Pro😮 Niedawno kupiłem iPada Pro M4 i po tygodniu używania, zaczęły boleć mnie oczy :( Największą zagadką, jest jednak to, dlaczego bolą mnie oczy od komputerów Apple??? Obojętnie, czy MacBook Pro, czy Mac mini, mam od tego ogromne bóle oczu i głowy, niewyraźne widzenie i migrenę! Obojętnie do jakiego monitora podłączę te urządzenie, efekt jest taki sam! Myślę, że to wina systemu, ponieważ żadne ustawienia nie pomagają…😢 Z Windowsem, nie mam takich problemów.
@singletrackfiend23 күн бұрын
I am looking to purchase a surface pro and wondered if you know if the LCD screen or the Oled screen use pwm and what affects they may have? From a sensitivity perspective My eyes are greatly affected by Samsung fold 4. I must use my prescription glasses to look at my phone. Otherwise I get blurred vision. Thanks!
@jayf3ar24 күн бұрын
Dc dimming needs to be deployed in every smartphone by default!
@sxybasturd25 күн бұрын
S23 ultra my eyes feel horrible since using this phone
@arturomty996926 күн бұрын
Hello, Moe I have one more question. I recently replaced the display on my Poco X4 GT while I save up for a Xiaomi 14. The new display looks very good, almost like the original, but it's not as bright. However, it causes my eyes to hurt. I checked for flickering by using my camera at a shutter speed of 1/16,000 second, and the display doesn't flicker. I've also turned down the blue light and used reading mode, but the issue persists. Do you have any ideas about what might be causing this?
@MoeZainal26 күн бұрын
So you didn't have a problem before changing your display? That's odd. I am not sure why you are getting headaches. It's also hard to detect pwm flickering with a normal camera.
@arturomty996926 күн бұрын
@@MoeZainal I was very happy with the original display-no eyestrain, no headaches. I use a Fuji X-E2s with the max shutter speed and higher ISO, and I can see the bands moving on my wife's OLED phone, but not on my X4 GT. Could it be the blue light or any settings?
@mohammadashraf124726 күн бұрын
I think oneplus 12 has this option as ultra- anti flicker . Can anybody tell that its same as DC dimming . Im getting light headache usung oneplus 12
@MoeZainal26 күн бұрын
I had that option with my OnePlus 8 or 9, I changed the device when they decided to remove that feature with their update. Not sure about their new release. I do not trust OnePlus anymore tbh. Have you always had headaches when using smartphones?
@mohammadashraf124726 күн бұрын
@@MoeZainal I was using midrange samsung phones previously like A55 , s23fe . I don't have any issues with these phones. But when I switch to OnePlus mainly , like I had the OnePlus Nord 3 , one plus Nord ce 4 and now the OnePlus 12 is getting the same minor headaches. In between I used OnePlus 12R , no headaches on this phone .I don't know what's going on this screens. Please suggest some good tips for this issue I'm liking my OnePlus 12 but due to headaches I'm worried about.
@MoeZainal26 күн бұрын
@mohammadashraf1247 the safest bet is using any smartphone with an LCD screen, I believe the Nord uses an LCD screen display. This is the safest way for extremely pwm sensitive individuals.
@sultanal202825 күн бұрын
I bought OnePlus12 a week ago and same suffering from eye strain specially when the brightness in nearly mid level I noticed the screen keep flashing in right side of the screen not sure if this issue only with my phone, anyway I requested for return yesterday and looking for another option. BTW I tried the anti faker option but it still did not work with me
@t.b.351126 күн бұрын
Bought new 2024 ipad M4 11, 3 days later I had to return, severe watery eyes and headaches. Now got an ipad 6 mini, just fore bed time media consumption, oh boy, it is the best. For me, my eyes really likes IPS LCD panels.
@Mumblesque19 күн бұрын
Same! Had to return after a week. Got severe eye fatigue within minutes, pain behind the eyes for hours afterwards. Not worth enduring.
@user-on4el7kg7rАй бұрын
Thank u so much Can u make tutorial for Lr mobile??
@davewhitehead135Ай бұрын
Cool Car Man.
@residentCJАй бұрын
My 3 years old Mi11 Ultra also has AntiFlicker DC Dimming. Maybe Options like HDR/120hz will disable DC Dimming, so on Mi14ultra the Options need to be checked. Also im not sure if DC Dimming is reducing the Lifetime of the Display more. I dis not notice Color Differences between DC/Pwm
@Freedom-of-ThoughtАй бұрын
It’s not real DC dimming, now only LCD has true DC dimming.
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
It's working for me though
@residentCJАй бұрын
Can you explain what the differences are ?
@Freedom-of-ThoughtАй бұрын
@@residentCJ Decrease the density of light, something like "Reduce White Point" in iPhone.
@Freedom-of-ThoughtАй бұрын
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@Freedom-of-ThoughtАй бұрын
True DC is reduce the brightness [all the light]. DC-like is turn off some light [to look like dark].
@ArmanIravaniАй бұрын
hello sir. thank you for your honest opinion about this issue .i was wondering if you could help me to recommend a decent mid-range phone around a55 budget price. what would you choose? i have watched many phone reviews and they all say great things about their product that they are advertising. i am so confused. i would appreciate if you could guide me. ( my chief priorities are : screen ,battery, storage of 512 gb or having a memory slot)
@smitjeeАй бұрын
Look into. Honor, realme or xiaomi midrangers. Honor 90.is okeish.
@a590631Ай бұрын
The video at last... drop Samsung, but I would like to emphasize to drop iphone as well
@a590631Ай бұрын
i am sorry to tell you that Xiaomi 14 ultra don't hav DC dimming option but 14 has as you mentioned, because I went to Xiaomi store today to check this. The following device checked and don't have option for DC dimming (Anti-flicker mode): 13T, 13T pro, All redmi series. i.e. only Xiaomi 14 has anti-flicker mode
I bought the Poco X4 GT thanks to this channel and I really enjoy it-no eyestrain at all. Unfortunately, a few days ago, it fell down the stairs and broke. So, I started searching again and came across a recommendation for the Xiaomi 14. Is its OLED screen with DC dimming as flicker-free and easy on the eyes as the LCD screen on the Poco?
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
I'm sorry to hear about your phone, I currently use Xiaomi 14 with DC-Dimming anti-flicker enabled and it's working well for me. Everyone's sensitivity is different and the only way to know is to try the device.
@arturomty9969Ай бұрын
@@MoeZainal Excellent! I will buy it and test it. I hope it works for me. I really miss my Poco X4 GT. It wasn't premium, but it was good enough for me, and I was recovering my eye health. Right now, I'm using a loaner OLED phone and starting to experience eye strain again. Thanks for all the help!
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
@arturomty9969 anytime, I hope it works for you, keep in mind that you might experience some eyestrain/headaches when you first setup the device, try keeping the brightness at max until you are able to enable the DC-Dimming anti-flicker feature. Good luck buddy!
@arturomty9969Ай бұрын
@@MoeZainal Thanks a lot for all the advice! I love your channel, btw!
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
@arturomty9969 thank you for the kind words 🙏🏼
@miropaananen5135Ай бұрын
I have noticed also that the black of the oled screen are just too strong witch creates too big contrast that also gives me a lot of eye strain. If you can I suggest also making the blacks more brighter has helped me a lot with oled eyestrain.
@samulaiАй бұрын
Fair warning... Don't go spending hundreds on a phone that promises a software feature. Oneplus removed it, so can all the others. Also, the Nothing Phone 1 was very good at launch, it didn't flicker. Then because the screens were breaking that way, they released an update that reduced max brightness and introduced PWM. This is so upsetting and has been an issue for years now. Got my first eye issues with the Oneplus 5T and since then I've also become very photosensitive, generally very sensitive to light. This should be taken more seriously, but sadly no business will benefit from catering to a minority. There have been hundreds of "success stories" on forums by now, about phones that seemingly worked for people. Guess what, all of the posters of those topics took their words back and went back to finding a phone. I'm willing to bet money that this Xiaomi will eventually stop working for your eyes.
@smitjeeАй бұрын
You can never be sure.
@samulaiАй бұрын
@@smitjee exactly. Always make sure you can return the device. Don't lose money.
@user-dw4kx3cc5zАй бұрын
God bless you for this video....I was just just thinking OLED panels will solve the nauseating, migraine n loss of balance that average LED panels have been giving me over the years. Ryt now m using an old 2009 LCD monitor and a window 7 laptop with ccfl LCD display panels. N now with this video, I don't know what I m going to when the laptop eventually dies. Funnily enough, a lot of people think m crazy whenever i tell them that the LED PWM is making me sick n sensitive to light. This shows how small we really are. M in Nigeria, West Africa. Nice Job sir
@b3taw0lfvfx46Ай бұрын
Can you please try to put a matte screen protector on the phones you couldn't use? Maybe they will be decent with a screen protector like that
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
Thank you, screen protectors/filters doesn't work in this case.
@b3taw0lfvfx46Ай бұрын
@@MoeZainal ...then LCD is the way =]]]
@Khelahobe-rx2emАй бұрын
Moe, I’m still having issues with my newly bought Xiaomi 14, which I purchased on your advice. I'm using it at the lowest brightness setting. Does the anti-flickering work at the lowest brightness, or should I increase it to mid-level? At what percentage should I set my phone's brightness for optimal performance without straining my eyes?
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
Did you enable the DC-Dimming feature?
@Khelahobe-rx2emАй бұрын
@@MoeZainal Yes, I already enabled the DC dimming feature in the display settings by switching anti-flickering from regular. However, it’s still straining my eyes. When I use my iPhone 11, I don’t experience any discomfort at all.
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
I remember getting slight eye strain when I was setting up the device, but when I finally was able to enable DC-Dimming the strain went away the next day. How long has it been since you have enabled the anti-flicker option?
@Khelahobe-rx2emАй бұрын
@@MoeZainal It's been two days since I started using the phone. I used it for roughly three hours yesterday, and my eyes were straining a lot. Hopefully, my eyes will adjust to the device as time passes. I had great expectations that it would not strain my eyes, but I am quite disappointed at the moment. I hope that it will improve. I wanted to ask you: I have been using the phone at zero brightness. Should I increase it to 50% or beyond, or should I turn on auto brightness so that the anti-flicker will work?
@MoeZainalАй бұрын
Perhaps it's a matter of adjusting, do you know how long does it usually take until your pwm headaches goes away? I keep my phone on auto-brightness
@Khelahobe-rx2emАй бұрын
I bought a Xiaomi 14 yesterday and turned on anti-flicker, but it still hurts my eyes. The iPhone 11 is still the best device to use.
@seekerofsenseАй бұрын
What about SE 2022?
@Khelahobe-rx2emАй бұрын
@@seekerofsense The SE 2022 and the iPhone 11 both have the same Retina display, which is an LCD, and neither strains the eyes.
@quchi7232Ай бұрын
@@Khelahobe-rx2emthank you for this.
@drstay80929 күн бұрын
same is my problem. hope se4 will be IPS . f... Apple because doing oled and they killed ipads also
@pl9xu8 күн бұрын
@@Khelahobe-rx2emwhat about iPhone 11 pro
@sephatu6521Ай бұрын
I was thinking of buying a new phone to replace my 2018 LG G7 w/ IPS LCD. It's worrying that you could be wasting money on tech that makes you suffer with use. 😮
@nasz687Ай бұрын
The honor 200 pro should be even better 🎉
@nasz687Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. It’s seems not many top tech creators want to cover this issue.
@ikarugaxx374910 сағат бұрын
Even the folks over at GSMArena "have never heard about it", lol! May shame redeem them.
@deathfrag00Ай бұрын
you can enable this option too in your realme device by using devloper option 😉
@Hassanein-xh1czАй бұрын
Chinese phone companies, don't have this issue, because any phone from them hsa at least (2000) pwm rate , and that's don't effect on us . BTW Samsung, apple... Etk , their phones maximum pwm rate it's (230 )