I’m not one to usually assume things, but I have seen this way too many times and it’s usually caused by the person who completed this repair. Most cases are the person installed a really cheap aftermarket screen and those usually tend to have issues with contrast and saturation. This person also may have skipped this important step when repairing this phone found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMeAnY_jg0U
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I’m not one to usually assume things, but I have seen this way too many times and it’s usually caused by the person who completed this repair. Most cases are the person installed a really cheap aftermarket screen and those usually tend to have issues with contrast and saturation. This person also may have skipped this important step when repairing this specific phone found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMeAnY_jg0U
Programming the screen is needed for the light sensor and true tone functionality to work and so many people/repair businesses fail to do so. Do you see any text that says “True Tone” found in settings < display and brightness?
I’m not one to usually assume things, but I have seen this way too many times and it’s usually caused by the person who completed this repair. Most cases are the person installed a really cheap aftermarket screen and those usually tend to have issues with contrast and saturation. This person also may have skipped this important step when repairing this phone found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMeAnY_jg0U
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Programming the screen is needed for the light sensor and true tone in the phone to work and so many people and repair businesses fail to do so. Do you see any text that says “True Tone” found in settings < display and brightness?
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Programming the screen is needed for the light sensor and true tone functionality to work and so many people/repair businesses fail to do so. Do you see any text that says “True Tone” found in settings < display and brightness?
I’m not one to usually assume things, but I have seen this way too many times and it’s usually caused by the person who completed this repair. Most likely the person installed a really cheap aftermarket screen and those usually tend to have issues with contrast and saturation. In addition to that issue the odds are that this person skipped this important step when repairing this phone found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMeAnY_jg0U
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I’m not one to usually assume things, but I have seen this way too many times and it’s usually caused by the person who completed this repair. Most cases are the person installed a really cheap aftermarket screen and those usually tend to have issues with contrast and saturation. This person also may have skipped this important step when repairing this phone found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMeAnY_jg0U
Programming the screen is needed for the light sensor and true tone in the phone to work and so many people and repair businesses fail to do so. Do you see any text that says “True Tone” found in settings < display and brightness?
I’m not one to usually assume things, but I have seen this way too many times and it’s usually caused by the person who completed this repair. Most likely the person installed a really cheap aftermarket screen and those usually tend to have issues with contrast and saturation. In addition to that issue the odds are that this person skipped this important step when repairing this phone found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMeAnY_jg0U
Programming the screen is needed for the light sensor and true tone in the phone to work and so many people and repair businesses fail to do so. Do you see any text that says “True Tone” found in settings < display and brightness?