OLED screens are NOT for Everyone…

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024

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  • @Gadgetsu
    @Gadgetsu Před 2 lety +55

    OOO that intro!!! Damnnn really interesting to learn about all of this! Amazing video bro! AND YOU'RE KILLING IT!!! ALMOST 10K WOOOHOOOOOO!!! 😁

    • @imSpixel
      @imSpixel  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha thanks man!!
      That’s right, really close to 10K 😄

    • @danteerskine7678
      @danteerskine7678 Před rokem +1

      @@imSpixel Samsung is still making phones with LCD display especially pls TFT display. You're not checking for the A series because every android budget phones from Huawei, honor, Redmi, Samsung, vivo, oppo, OnePlus, realme, Motorola still use LCD IPS panels. IPS maybe an outdated tech but I'll prefer IPS over OLED all day

    • @neotheapplefan332
      @neotheapplefan332 Před rokem

      @@imSpixel heyy whats the song name of the intro?

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před rokem

      @@imSpixel hoax video

    • @mikeandroid3512
      @mikeandroid3512 Před 7 měsíci

      How would I know ahead of time if I’m sensitive to Oled displays? What if I have bad eyesight as is would that make me less prone to this because I can’t see as well?

  • @c.a.6636
    @c.a.6636 Před rokem +49

    Thank you SO much for covering this. PWM wrecks me. Being limited to LCD in 2023 means I'm stuck to budget phones. I'd love a high end LCD phone without PWM as would MANY others

    • @pwmsensitive
      @pwmsensitive Před 7 měsíci +4

      Apple and Samsung should give us a LCD option at least. For older OLED iPhone some LCD replacement display were available!

    • @rolanjohnson3720
      @rolanjohnson3720 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I believe currently, as far as purchasing a phone that still uses lcd technology, the Asus zenfon 6 might just be the best option.. 🤷 Apparently it also has an easily unlockable bootloader..

    • @jiffonbuffo
      @jiffonbuffo Před 7 měsíci

      Iphone 11 and china-only Xiaomi Redmi Note 12T Pro. Yes, it had to be that exaxt name. Not Xiaomi 12T or not a Redmit Note 12 without the T. 😂
      Or wait for tech that reduces pwm on oled screens.

  • @FluffyGiraffeOne
    @FluffyGiraffeOne Před 2 lety +41

    PWM was a problem for LCD screens as well 10 years ago. It was just cheaper, apparently, to control brightness with LED backlight flickering instead of using DC current. With OLED the problem is that the "coloring" layer and the backlight are one and the same. LEDs. And it's difficult to retain great contrast and color accuracy on an OLED screen while using DC dimming.
    Hope manufacturers figure this one out, as the return of the PWM problem is not fun.

  • @proradus
    @proradus Před 2 lety +62

    It's not entirely correct that 10% of people can see flickering. They can't, but they get affected by it nonetheless. For example, to me OLED screens look great. But after a couple of minutes looking at them I get eye strain, motion sickness and even headaches. 10-20 minutes is enough for me to become dizzy for an hour or two.
    And I suspect that more than 10% of people are affected by the PWM. Some of them use the phone daily, get migraines because of that, but they don't know what caused them and just continue to suffer thinking that nothing can be done.

    • @Coxfaimilyhomestead
      @Coxfaimilyhomestead Před 2 lety +6

      Ì am shocked I've been to three Dr's having ocular migraines and dizziness no one ever said any thing about this thank you for your comment I never associatedthe dizziness with the headaches

    • @proradus
      @proradus Před 2 lety +4

      @@Coxfaimilyhomestead Sadly, even doctors often don't know about these things. But the good news is that if it was the cause of your migraines, you'll start to feel better soon after you stop using OLED.

    • @tyicbranch2734
      @tyicbranch2734 Před rokem

      I like oled its my favourite screen because other displays gives me a headache and Hurts my eyes on LCD display because must be because of the blue back light but the amoled is so much worse for me I find the lcd colours hard to focus on because everything seems to have a blue tint but I am colour blind and the way LCD display are it just makes it harder for me to see colours as good everyone has different eyes and I did research on LCDs and oled its crazy how different people are affected by the displays

    • @Alex-gj8ed
      @Alex-gj8ed Před rokem +4

      @@Coxfaimilyhomestead the same for me, I spent a ton of money to figure out what’s going on with my eyes and only one doc out of five asked me about my phone time. So I started to google about the screen type. It’s not ok because we have standards for home lighting but not for phone screens.

    • @GiannakYT
      @GiannakYT Před rokem

      to me, most every screen i see is flickery.

  • @adamm6409
    @adamm6409 Před 2 lety +178

    People can't actually see it, they just start feeling symptoms when they look at the screen.

    • @adietawau
      @adietawau Před rokem +14

      agree

    • @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName
      @AYouTubeChannelwithNoName Před rokem +8

      100%

    • @Med-rb7lk
      @Med-rb7lk Před rokem +17

      What symptoms did you feel ? It hurt my eyes and made me feel dizzy i had iphone 8 plus when i bought 12 pro max i could not use it more than 5 min before i felt dizzy and nausea .

    • @mmsuwaid
      @mmsuwaid Před rokem +6

      Yes, one of the symptoms are headache and nausea which I'm suffering from.

    • @Esso7
      @Esso7 Před rokem +1

      @@Med-rb7lksame ,, it’s really sad

  • @MrFawaz55
    @MrFawaz55 Před rokem +19

    Yes, I suffer from it, and the story begins after I moved from the LCD screen of the iPhone 7 to my new iPhone 12, which has an OLED screen. Within twenty minutes, I had dizziness and pain inside the eye. And feeling sleepy. And I went to the doctor, and he advised me to leave the phone, and he told me that it was because of the radiation of the screen, and here I thought of going back to my old phone, iPhone 7, and as I expected, all the symptoms disappeared. I discovered later that the technology of the OLED screen turns off and on millions of times, and this exhausts the eye.
    Conclusion: I bought the iPhone 11 with the LCD screen and I am very happy knowing that Apple is still producing and selling it.

    • @Esso7
      @Esso7 Před rokem +6

      You can buy iPhone SE 3rd it’s really good ! iPhone 7 battery and everything is not good anymore. New SE 2022 is very fast and you can do more things .. if you want bigger phone with gestures then get the iPhone 11

  • @thevacdude
    @thevacdude Před 2 lety +74

    I'm one of the 10%.
    I switched from an iPhone 12, to an 11, because of the PWM.
    The 13's seems to give me less trouble.
    The only new iPnones with LCD are the SE, and 11.

    • @TheRunpoker
      @TheRunpoker Před rokem +5

      I bought an iPhone 11 Pro a few years back. I loved it. But after a week my eyes were a mess. I sold it an got an iPhone 11 and all the symptoms disappeared. I would Lillie to upgrade but am afraid that I will waste my money.

    • @pena4766
      @pena4766 Před rokem +4

      @@TheRunpoker 11 Pro is using oled

    • @Pavankumar-cg2wb
      @Pavankumar-cg2wb Před 11 měsíci +1

      Me too

    • @lprashanthi7298
      @lprashanthi7298 Před 8 měsíci

      I'm also facing the same issue with Samsung s23 . When I moved from one plus to Samsung. Not sure what screen one plus uses but it's good

    • @jamesr2651
      @jamesr2651 Před 8 měsíci

      @@lprashanthi7298what oneplus were you using previously?

  • @sanchitvarma1282
    @sanchitvarma1282 Před 2 lety +172

    Thank god somebody else is talking about this. Reviewers unilaterally treat AMOLED screens as good and LCD as bad.
    It's way more nuanced than this.
    As someone who can't tolerate OLED displays, my choice for a smartphone is mostly limited to the lower midrange as there is almost no high end phone with an LCD.

    • @zenithchan1646
      @zenithchan1646 Před 2 lety +19

      well there's an iPhone 11, which is a LCD

    • @sanchitvarma1282
      @sanchitvarma1282 Před 2 lety +15

      @@zenithchan1646 With iPhones you have the 11 and the SE. I don't really like iOS but after a couple of years of using lower midrange LCD androids (A Realme 5 Pro and Motorola One Fusion Plus), I bit the bullet and bought an SE just because of the great LCD screen.

    • @GreatDrums.
      @GreatDrums. Před 2 lety +6

      @KingmanificationLots of people still have vision issues with the XR and 11 including myself. Had to return my 11 for an SE becuase of this.

    • @Mart-E12
      @Mart-E12 Před rokem +2

      I don't get it I love OLED screens they just look so much better, looking at my VA LCD monitor it feels like I'm looking at fog with it's low contrast. Never noticed any flicker

    • @AkiKimurr
      @AkiKimurr Před rokem +3

      @@Mart-E12 it's fairly individual thing though it does affect everyone, some notice, some don't

  • @daughterofsekhmet81
    @daughterofsekhmet81 Před rokem +54

    This issue needs more coverage, it affects a LOT of people. There's an almost 300-page thread on Macrumors about it and various other tech forums dedicated to finding 'safe' devices that won't wreck your eyes. I'm using the SE3 right now with no issues(great phone, highly recommend it), but I'm afraid Apple and other manufacturers will abandon LCD altogether at some point. This phone should last me a good long time but I don't know what I'll do if there are no PWM-free options once it finally dies. Hopefully micro LED will be available by then. I have sent feedback to Apple about PWM and I encourage everyone else with this issue to do the same. You'd think for a company that's so big on accessibility, they'd offer DC dimming for eye health.

    • @squeekyclean1644
      @squeekyclean1644 Před rokem +2

      What’s more scary is in 50 years when you walk on the streets and everything is oled. Your car dashboard, bus stop ads, ads on buildings. Car front lights. The minute you step out of the house from our archaic lcd. They’ll have super duper oled that has hardcore PWM to make 10% of population go nuts. While the other 90% didn’t get migraine but later learnt they were turned into zombies via subliminal messages via pwm.

    • @prosyn9352
      @prosyn9352 Před rokem +4

      in theory, it will make iris muscle contract to frequent.., makes eyes feel tired, dizzy. You cant see it, but you can feel it. I heard there are clinical experiment research that showed amoled or oled more challenging vs IPS lcd to your eye via pwm flickering mechanism in hongkong.. i forget the researcher but thats the result from their experiment

    • @schnickschnack4030
      @schnickschnack4030 Před rokem

      What phone is that ? SE3 ? Which company ? I have problems with S21 FE5G Display.

    • @daughterofsekhmet81
      @daughterofsekhmet81 Před rokem +1

      @@schnickschnack4030 Apple SE 3 :)

    • @vqa33
      @vqa33 Před 10 měsíci +1

      You can always buy extra iPhone SE just in case your current will die. Just don’t wait for this to happen.

  • @lajiedkyrpanglyngdoh8255
    @lajiedkyrpanglyngdoh8255 Před 2 lety +27

    This deserves a million view so that smartphone company does something

  • @steveb1972
    @steveb1972 Před 2 lety +50

    I’m one of the 10% who can’t use OLED due to PWM making me ill. CZcamsr Aaron Zollo has this issue too. LCD iPhones are getting rarer and often older ones have to be chosen. Aaron has said the new iPhone Pros with 120Hz screens do give him less trouble.

    • @truthhurts2149
      @truthhurts2149 Před 2 lety +4

      I went with an iPhone 11

    • @Littlefish1239
      @Littlefish1239 Před rokem

      @@truthhurts2149 good

    • @Littlefish1239
      @Littlefish1239 Před rokem +2

      @@truthhurts2149 it’s the best

    • @VS-yk3gu
      @VS-yk3gu Před rokem

      @@Littlefish1239 am getting one soon

    • @tyicbranch2734
      @tyicbranch2734 Před rokem

      I really like oled screens but I get what you mean because an amoled display gives me a headache and hurts my eyes im not sure if it's because I'm colour blind and I don't see some colours right but a oled seems better for my eyes and a LCD display I'd probably take a stroke or something because the display is just terrible for my eyes all together and make me not fell to great

  • @_nom_
    @_nom_ Před rokem +6

    Bad IPS can hurt your eyes too. Switching over to a dc dimmed oled phone fixed this.

  • @Adaobieistyping
    @Adaobieistyping Před 8 měsíci +5

    because of this reason I am downgrading from my iPhone 15 plus to the iPhone 11. I've suffered headaches and have felt dizzy as well as eye strain. awful.

  • @MeesNaguMuiste
    @MeesNaguMuiste Před rokem +13

    I'm also affected by PWM. Unfortunately it eliminates all great OLED screen smartphones for me.

  • @Alex-gj8ed
    @Alex-gj8ed Před rokem +6

    Meh I sold my iPhone 13 because of screen flickering and bought iPhone 11, this is bad that we have no top modern phones without pulsating

  • @TheRunpoker
    @TheRunpoker Před 2 lety +19

    Thanks for covering this underreported topic. I can see the flicker but OLED screens rapidly damages my eyes giving me painful eye strain and making me unable to focus properly. I would really like to know if there is a difference between OLED scenes on this issue.

  • @jer4rud0
    @jer4rud0 Před 2 lety +26

    Your voice is so nice to listen to! Btw there's a thing called DC dimming. Only drawback is that it increases screen noise in lower brightness levels.

    • @imSpixel
      @imSpixel  Před 2 lety +4

      Ohh…interesting, I’m gonna look more in to it :)
      Thanks for letting me know! 😁

    • @jer4rud0
      @jer4rud0 Před 2 lety +1

      @Calplayz reduced sharpness and shifted colors iirc

    • @stevenhocking6407
      @stevenhocking6407 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah dc dimming is the king to look for. It's extremely rare in smartphones: only one or two models from OnePlus had it once. But is more common with tv's. So if you're looking for a tv, go for budget Sony tv's as they typically use dc dimming. Lcd tv's can give you just as much pain as oled smartphones. Some tv's go all the way down to 120hz pwm flicker on lcd screens. Luckily with smartphones, lcd's aren't an issue

  • @amineb16
    @amineb16 Před 11 měsíci +5

    i'm one of those and i tend to only use LCD screens or oled screens with DC dimming option i don't see it i just feel sick and having migraines

  • @JamieR
    @JamieR Před rokem +5

    Another CZcamsr mentioned that DC dimming removed the issue for him. Then they software updated it to force PWM dimming, and he started having issues again. This kept happening with all devices he bought.
    So clearly all they have to do is give us a software option to choose PWM and DC dimming. I assume DC will require more power and causes more wear and tear. That said, I'd rather have that Vs headaches and feel physically sick after using an OLED TV i.e for extended periods of times.
    Let me remark that I never had any issues. This came gradually over time.

  • @niinjaslayer6394
    @niinjaslayer6394 Před rokem +7

    The iPhone 13 Pro was the first OLED phone I could use without eye strain. I still keep my 11 around just in case.

    • @nguyenduyhai7181
      @nguyenduyhai7181 Před rokem +2

      Use your phone and record a video on the screen to check if it flickers... if not, congratulations, but if it does, you should limit its use!

  • @yesitsme8943
    @yesitsme8943 Před 2 lety +8

    Also thanks for bringing this to everybody's attention. Not nearly enough people are talking about this

  • @MrFenkins
    @MrFenkins Před 2 lety +7

    I am one of the 10 percent and I never was able to use Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy Note 3
    Decided to give AMOLED a chance after a while and bought a phone with one of the lowest AMOLED flickering on the market(on par with iPhone 13) - Poco F4 GT
    Really wanted to like this phone and it was real good, but I just can't use it
    After 30 min of looking at it, my eyes starting to feel like they are sanded, muscles behind pupils starting hurt, so as the brain itself
    It is crazy that manufacturers go on with this experiment just leaving people with sensitive eyes behind
    What are we going to buy? There is no good phone out there without AMOLED!!!!

  • @batman_2004
    @batman_2004 Před 11 měsíci +3

    LCD wins for longevity. No bs green lines, no burn ins, and cheap to replace.

  • @adhithasimhanraghavan7516

    Oh my god! U just addressed an issue that none of my friends accepted when I noticed Oneplus lockscreen flickered.. it literally gave headache to me looking at the screen’s unlock animation.. thank god I still use iPhone 11 with LCD panel

  • @nateschannel1553
    @nateschannel1553 Před 2 lety +7

    The screen burn in is my biggest turn-off to oled, i have an iphone xr and will only use lcd panels

  • @luciano.armani
    @luciano.armani Před 2 lety +4

    just got a new iphone and it gives me eye pain in 10 minutes =(. gonna have to bring it back, whart are my options? anything better than an iphone 11? android?

  • @soccersmoke
    @soccersmoke Před 2 lety +8

    I’ve been seeing this on my phone 📱 I actually thought my phone has a problem

  • @YingLui305
    @YingLui305 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Should people sacrifice their sight for phones? When an individual goes blind, he will not be using a phone at all!!!

  • @aymanehomail4307
    @aymanehomail4307 Před 6 měsíci +2

    My OLED tv start giving me eyes strain and a terrible headache i tried to lower the Pixel brightness but with no results i can work with my phone for hours with no issues just the lg oled tv do that to me and i don't know how to fix that.
    i can solve it if i turn off the oled motion ?

  • @dimitrylanez
    @dimitrylanez Před rokem +5

    I’m amongst the 10%😢

  • @vqa33
    @vqa33 Před 10 měsíci +2

    To decrease influence of PWM on your eyes
    - use iPhone with the smallest screen size
    - use it at max distance away from the eyes
    - set it to max brightness
    - use black theme ( it greatly decrease the pwm effect )

  • @pollo3610
    @pollo3610 Před 2 lety +5

    I m 1 of them.... Can't use OLED...
    Eye strain... Headech

  • @typhfanuwu7526
    @typhfanuwu7526 Před rokem +2

    I suffered oled pwm only with the iPhone 13mini but iPhone 14 didn’t I wonder why?

  • @ttcclrvfan7027
    @ttcclrvfan7027 Před 2 lety +6

    I think it’s the opposite. LCD ones don’t take in that much power so they are better for battery

  • @gergogadget4262
    @gergogadget4262 Před 2 lety +7

    This is very interesting! Especially bc i dont see that flickering, but whenever im in my bedroom, in complete darkness, and ive been looking at my phonescreen for a long time, and when i turn it off, i do see sone kind of flickering. But as soon as i turn on the lights in my room, the flickering stops, and this is a interesting!

  • @vivekshri
    @vivekshri Před 2 lety +4

    Bro can you tell me how it can be solved??? Using a projector??? Or using a LED monitor???

  • @keebz75
    @keebz75 Před 2 lety +17

    Seeing it? Not really!
    Feeling it after a while on the phone ? Yes.
    I had the iPhone 11 Pro Max for 2 weeks and had a lot of eye strain and headaches. Turned it for the 11 and have been fine. Just switched carriers and got the 13 pro but returned it and decided to keep my 2 year old 11. I know there are tricks to keep brightness up and white point about 70% but still.
    If they make another lcd phone I’ll buy it. OLED ain’t for me

    • @alexandercrush
      @alexandercrush Před rokem +1

      Seems if you are prone to motion sickness you are more likely to have problems with OLED

    • @keebz75
      @keebz75 Před rokem +1

      @@alexandercrush
      Haha. That would seem a bit true! Maybe I’ll just take a Dramamine every day then. Haha

  • @jintommani26
    @jintommani26 Před 2 lety +2

    I am on 10%
    Headache,migraine
    I am using iPhone 13 pro max
    Planning to return
    Any solution

  • @phatmeow7764
    @phatmeow7764 Před 11 měsíci +2

    the assumption a lot of people have is LCD = cheaper/older hence OLED = better but having used both i am team LCD!

    • @anir8023
      @anir8023 Před 5 dny

      I never had issues with oled original xs max i replaced today with incell and my eyes hurt like crazy

  • @mistermudpie
    @mistermudpie Před 2 lety +4

    It's not so much that you can consciously see it, rather your brain registers it and causes headaches, nausea etc.

  • @TheCeciliacalle
    @TheCeciliacalle Před rokem +3

    Thank you so much for this!! I’ve been driving myself crazy feeling this symptoms!! I was suspecting it was the screen but really didn’t know why!

  • @zacht678
    @zacht678 Před 2 lety +9

    Yep…I’m one of the 10 %. Just tried to switch from my 11 to a 13 pro. Within 10 mins I had to turn it off bc I felt like i was going blind. I’m back on my 11 now. Not sure what to do bc all the new iPhones are all oled screens.

    • @truthhurts2149
      @truthhurts2149 Před 2 lety +1

      Yep I just switched from Pixel 6 Pro and S21 + to an iPhone 11 I hope it is easier on my eyes

    • @zacht678
      @zacht678 Před 2 lety

      @@truthhurts2149 yeah I don’t know what people like us are gonna do if they don’t fix this issue with oled screens. I just bought a 2nd iPhone 11. Hopefully the companies have an lcd option or fix the oled in the future!

    • @addyvisuals
      @addyvisuals Před 2 lety

      @@zacht678 i switched from 7 to XS and its kinda bugging me but im getting used to it i guess

  • @Videoneer
    @Videoneer Před 3 dny

    LCD displays have this same issue as well. Their backlight uses PWM to reduce brightness. You’d need to make sure the phone doesn’t use PWM to control brightness and it’s not common to find because PWM is the most energy efficient way to control any LED

  • @banrions
    @banrions Před 2 lety +5

    Is there a way to test if oled bothers you before you get a new phone? I currently have a 7 but am thinking of upgrading to either the 13mini or the se3. I know the mini has oked and I don’t want to find out after spending like 700$ that it will make me sick or give me headaches.

    • @daughterofsekhmet81
      @daughterofsekhmet81 Před rokem

      I have both of those phones, I've had zero issues wuth the SE3 but the 13 mini did give me headaches.

  • @danyo6938
    @danyo6938 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I thought I was crazy with my new Macbook Pro M3. My eyes started straining (vision becoming blurry), and other migraine symptoms began flaring after minutes of use.
    I returned the MacBook today and now have to look for an alternative..

    • @danyo6938
      @danyo6938 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wait I just realized that the screen on the MacBook was "Liquid Retina XDR display" or Mini-LED. Is PWM issues only exclusive to OLED screens? Because I experienced all the symptoms mentioned when using the new M3 MBP.

  • @jeremiahr3615
    @jeremiahr3615 Před rokem +2

    This is the reason why I stick to my iPhone 11. Also, I had an OLED Nintendo Switch that has this issue and the grint tint. I sold it bought a v2 instead.

  • @tiger-ks9
    @tiger-ks9 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Companies are keeping this matter secret for their own benefit. The cost of manufacturing OLED screens is low. People do not understand this matter.
    Anyone who suffers from migraines or depression should change their phone to the iPhone 11 and will see their health will improving
    I will publish a study soon on the reason for the large number of suicides in South Korea. One of the reasons is the large amount of depression caused by AMOLED screens.
    because South Korea only has AMOLED screens for all device !!!

  • @toluwaborialiyu6549
    @toluwaborialiyu6549 Před 2 lety +5

    Great video ,which one should I buy Iphone x or Xr

    • @LeandroM1tchel
      @LeandroM1tchel Před 2 lety +3

      Xr but the X has an oled display

    • @minbcraft
      @minbcraft Před 2 lety +1

      XR if you don't mind having one of the largest phone bezels known to mankind

  • @conrow1157
    @conrow1157 Před rokem +1

    On the iPhone go to accessibilities and turn on the white color dimming. At night put it around 80%.
    Create a shortcut on your scroll down screen menu.
    Turn the brightness up to 100%.
    At daytime just use it. At night click the shortcut and enjoy using your phone without flickering but less „bright“ screen

  • @lajiedkyrpanglyngdoh8255
    @lajiedkyrpanglyngdoh8255 Před 2 lety +7

    I'm not that 10 percent. But i suffer headache and eye strain using amoled screen and switch back to lcd

  • @chenhorak
    @chenhorak Před rokem +2

    Thank you!! i just buy a new leptop and couldnt understand whats the problem.

  • @clargarrr
    @clargarrr Před rokem +2

    I noticed this while watching reviews of the Galaxy S23. Some cameras CZcamsrs use have captured this flickering and it got me concerned. Even though I probably wouldn't notice this in actuality, I was afraid of how it could negatively affect my eyes without my knowing just like you mentioned.

    • @ye.ha.8378
      @ye.ha.8378 Před rokem +2

      Don't buy it it's a nightmare for people with sensitive eyes!

    • @clargarrr
      @clargarrr Před rokem

      @@ye.ha.8378 I take it you're speaking from personal experience from using an S23? Please share how it affected you.

  • @melon7592
    @melon7592 Před měsícem

    I can notice the flicker on my CMF phone when I look from side to side quickly but it doesn't seem to give me any side effects at all

  • @MrMoogle
    @MrMoogle Před rokem +19

    Thank you for covering this! Nobody talks about it and it's a huge issue for those of us who are affected by PWM sensitivity. For me, I can always tell right away because I strugle to focus on the screen and keep focus. It's like when your camera is focus hunting but it's my eyes trying to lock focus on text. That leads to immediate eye strain and tension headache. I have a XR and I don't have any problems with viewing that screen at all. I've tried the iPhone 12, 13 and now 14 Pro and all have been returned to Apple because I can't handle the OLED screens. Each year I hope they changed something that will make it tolerable but they don't. So I'm still using my XR and hoping Apple keeps at least one phone in their lineup with LCD displays.

    • @MadPunchMan
      @MadPunchMan Před rokem

      You forgot iPhone 1that it has the same weight and size compared with XR. But you will get an ultra-wide camera, 4GB ROM, and Bionic A13 CPU.

    • @Esso7
      @Esso7 Před rokem

      I did the Same😂, keep return it .. XD . But you can use iPhone 11 , much faster and better camera and everything else just see the specs .. it’s a very good upgrade for you from XR.. night modus are there and many more things ..

  • @User89018
    @User89018 Před 2 lety +1

    iPhone XR lcd vs oled which one looks better for videos like CZcams?

  • @DB-vl9ob
    @DB-vl9ob Před rokem +1

    This is such a big problem. I had to return so many phones before i learned about pwm. What is really strange though is that i have no problem with older oled screens such as S7Edge. I lieterally can look for 6 hours straight on my S7edge. But if i look for 10 mins on a S22 or Iphone 13 or whatever i am finished. I feel like passing out or vomit or smthn very strange feeling which is hard to describe. If you now look at the pwm frequency of the S7edge it is low as 240hz. Just like many other phones. So it is not just the frequency i feel like. But i understand not enough about the whole screen technology to say what exactly the culprit is. It is so frustrating not to be able to use all the new shiny phones.

  • @AlecRedfield1037
    @AlecRedfield1037 Před měsícem

    I'm not PWM sensitive so I don't have any issues with OLED TVs. However I avoid LCD TVs at all costs because of the flickering. As someone with epilepsy the flickering is a nightmare.

  • @DistrosProjects
    @DistrosProjects Před 2 lety +3

    You're almost at 9.69k subs, nice! great to see you grow from 700!

  • @bobbytirlea
    @bobbytirlea Před rokem +1

    Reading on (AM)OLED is good for short periods but not sustainable for longer. Color accuracy, sharp contrast and all that are absolutely true compared to an IPS LCD. Even if one does not see the flicker, yet it puts a strain on the eyes even using it for viewing in "dimmed" light at night for example. My choice for a new phone (Xiaomi Note 10 5G) with all its downsides compared to its other (Xiaomi Note 10 Pro) counterpart was only the screen technology. I regularly read books on my phone and AMOLED is just not for me. Thank you for this great presentation!

  • @yeryeyerye7890
    @yeryeyerye7890 Před 2 lety +1

    Asus OLED has a protection that stop flickering when luminosity is over 60%. Imo i regret not buying an IPS pannel

  • @angella_ict
    @angella_ict Před 6 měsíci +1

    My eyes flicker after a long using. When i look away i see flickering

  • @niko666809
    @niko666809 Před měsícem +1

    I dont see any PWM flickering, but i can feel it after few minutes. My eyes feels heavy like eye muscles ar really tighten and then i got headache because of that

  • @rob12841
    @rob12841 Před rokem

    I get terrible eye strain from oled. Not so bad on iPhone 12 but Samsung's screen on the 23 ultra is killing me. One plus ce 3 lite. Samsung A14, a Nokia? What's the best LCD phone at the moment?

  • @ledpain_org
    @ledpain_org Před rokem +1

    Great video. Thank you for posting. This seems to explain the underlying physiological response and why it causes pain. I am also one of the affected. OLED PWM and temporal dithering both hurt my eyes really bad.

  • @TheHd8Tech
    @TheHd8Tech Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for covering this subject! I just recently found out that my favorite daily-driver phone, the Samsung galaxy s20fe has PWM, and has been causing significant eyestrain> I'm currently looking to ditch my current phone in favor for one that uses some form of anti-flicker. I used to have the LG v60, and the G8 after that, and never had an issue.

  • @FTrainProductions
    @FTrainProductions Před rokem +1

    This is why I keep my iPhone 11. I hope the SE 4 comes out in 2023 and has the LCD screen of the 11.

  • @TheHuski
    @TheHuski Před 2 lety +4

    Great Video. I have a iPhone 8 Plus and looking to upgrade. Went into the local OPTUS store (Australia) to check out the iPhone 13. Soon as I sat my phone next to the 13 it was like night and Day. I hated the new phones OLED screens. Not sure if it was the flickering but it didn't look as clear or as vibrant to my eyes. No idea if I am in the 10% or not. I use a 27inch 5K iMac which is LCD and it looks awesome. Having said that OPTUS have a special on for a brand new iPhone 11 at half price. I might go for that model as it uses a LCD display. Thanks for the video.

    • @tyicbranch2734
      @tyicbranch2734 Před rokem +1

      I get what you mean but I like oled has been my favourite screen but I have other problems with other screens and the amoled display really hurts my eyes and gives me a headache and the LCD Hurts my eyes but not as much as the amoled everyone has different eyes but I am colour blind can't see some colours as good

    • @TheHuski
      @TheHuski Před rokem

      @@tyicbranch2734 I ended up getting a iPhone 13. Have gotten used to the screen but it’s not as good as my older iPhone.

    • @tyicbranch2734
      @tyicbranch2734 Před rokem +1

      @@TheHuski a oled is a better quality display with better colours and oled panel's emits less blue light its why the colours are off on the LCDs and oled has more sharpness of any given image its why most people likes a oled screen LCDs can get blocked or broke pixels but the oled screen while the oled only needs some pixels to lite up the screen but some people can see flickering in oled screens I can't but some can you can and you can mess with the screen colours on the settings and change the screen colour a bit to make it look more like a LCD that should help with the flickering and everyone have different eyes so it's why some people likes oled or amoled or LCD but lcd are only used on really cheap phones now or if a midrange phone are trying to cut price's down on a phone but I think people should have more of a option when it comes to a display so thay can have the phone thay won't with the display thay won't

    • @TheHuski
      @TheHuski Před rokem

      @@tyicbranch2734 I’m getting used to the iPhone 13. But I do prefer the LCD screens. Just my preference.. Still I don’t stare at my phone for hours so it’s not that big of a deal.

  • @_XY_
    @_XY_ Před rokem +2

    All new phones are pwm amoled

  • @robertfriso4688
    @robertfriso4688 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you very much for the information. Actually I super have suffered with OLED screens and finally went back to iPhone 11 with an LCD screen.
    Do you happen to know if the new iPhone 14, or iPhone 14 Pro has solved this problem?

    • @dreudax3294
      @dreudax3294 Před rokem

      It cannot be solved unless they turn off PWM flickering. But they wont, because if you turn it off, then OLED screen will tint, burn out and become unusable within a month of regular use. It such a great looking display, but doesnt last.

    • @dreudax3294
      @dreudax3294 Před rokem

      Hopefully in the future the individual pixel can be made with something that doesnt deteriorate so fast, so PWM can be turned off completely.

  • @gunsnroseschickie1
    @gunsnroseschickie1 Před 2 lety +2

    Very informative! Thank you so much !

  • @RayMartini
    @RayMartini Před 10 dny

    2 options!
    DC dimming (xiaomi 14)
    PWM dimming (honor magic 6 pro)

  • @Med-rb7lk
    @Med-rb7lk Před rokem +1

    It hurt my eyes and made me feel dizzy, i had iphone 8 plus i was happy and comfortable with the display , when i bought 12 pro max i could not use it more than 5 min before i felt dizzy and nausea , returned to my 8 plus now .

  • @Cargo_Bay
    @Cargo_Bay Před 2 měsíci

    I can't "SEE" the flickering, but the displays make my eyes hurt and a bit of nausea that i never got from LCD screens. And it sucks, because little fixes like true tone/dark mode/white point reduction/diming doesn't really help much. So I'll keep using the SE line until apple phases out LCD displays entirely.

  • @15Robstar
    @15Robstar Před 20 dny

    Don't most IPS screens use PWM also? I'd be surprised if they all run on DC dimming now... When I bought a new IPS monitor about 8yrs ago, at least 90% used pwm. Very annoying.

  • @kashafali9843
    @kashafali9843 Před měsícem

    We can't see it but we get so much trouble using OLED panels....thay give headache, brain fog and loss of focus

  • @ye-rochawkins5432
    @ye-rochawkins5432 Před 5 měsíci

    Mini-LED is a LCD based display tech. Many Mini-LED displays and FALD based displays also use PWM…just as an fyi. Usually at 960Hz on the TCL/Samsung panels.
    E-ink might be the best option 😅

  • @Stef77777
    @Stef77777 Před rokem +1

    I feel dizzy when I look at LCD screens

  • @mwamburi
    @mwamburi Před měsícem

    For the longest time I thought that my Pixel 7 Pro screen has a problem. For those saying you can't see it, that is false.

  • @JB-sh1ho
    @JB-sh1ho Před 2 lety +1

    I’m stuck with iPhone se until apple or Samsung offer a flagship in LCD.

  • @a_thul_
    @a_thul_ Před rokem +1

    I'm actually in that 10% and it's really bad like i have to wear glasses now it's that bad and im on a pixel as well 😢

  • @Giannis814
    @Giannis814 Před 2 lety +1

    @Tech Vault
    Does pwm flickering happen on tvs as well ?

    • @imSpixel
      @imSpixel  Před 2 lety +1

      Not on LED but probably on OELD tvs. Although I don’t know for sure 🤔

  • @SaboorK
    @SaboorK Před 2 lety

    Hello. I am having a big problem in deciding on what iPhone to upgrade to after 6 years. I currently have the iPhone 6. Regular iPhone 13 which has PWM and OLED screen, I have never used before. Scared of effects or symptoms. Or normal iPhone 11. I don't really need the latest and greatest. Please advise? Thanks.

  • @pikaru2007
    @pikaru2007 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I still use IPS LCD 90hz with vivid support🗿

  • @undul8ions
    @undul8ions Před 8 měsíci

    its like...its not often perceptible consciously, but it still is registered by the pupils & brain, which react and cause a cascade of symptoms. thankyou for making this video!!

  • @fspeshalxo69
    @fspeshalxo69 Před 2 lety +1

    I can't upgrade as every modern and flagship phones now are on oled
    I can't use it ..it does me bad in few minutes

  • @murulimagics3474
    @murulimagics3474 Před 2 lety

    Heyy there iphone xs are now available in online or any retail shops?? New one not second hand

  • @thebookstalk6320
    @thebookstalk6320 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi..
    I recently bought an iPhone 13, but unfortunately, using it for just 5 minutes gives me eye strain and headaches. I'm very sad because I can't use it. Has anyone else experienced this issue? Any advice would be appreciated.
    😢

    • @Khelahobe-rx2em
      @Khelahobe-rx2em Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yeah bro …iPhone 11 & iPhone SE are the last iPhones that doesn’t hurt eyes😣😣😣

  • @cocoabean31
    @cocoabean31 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice to see your channel grow been here since 4k

  • @naman_live
    @naman_live Před rokem +3

    I am PWM sensitive

  • @Jeffkeebz75
    @Jeffkeebz75 Před 2 měsíci

    I’ve tried iPhone 11 Pro Max, returned it for 11.. tried iPhone 15plus, returned it and kept 11. Tried iPhone 15 pro max, returned it and kept 11.
    Really been wanting to try the 15pro and thought why not? I’d only be out $50 for a restocking fee and can keep my iPhone 11 for 30 days before I had to trade it in.
    I thought for sure I would get the same eye strain migraine I always got with any of the OLED screens. Honestly I haven’t had any of that. Seems like my eyes got used to it within a day or so. I have used it fully bright and dimmed. Seems like it’s ok.
    I was thinking the bigger phones may allow my eyes to see more flickering. Who knows. So far so good. 15pro is a lot better every way over the 11. Ha

  • @jpr7
    @jpr7 Před 6 měsíci

    Hello thank you very much for the video i am one of that 10% and its true. I had to sell my poled moto g71 5g and go back to an ips LCD (not tft) tft panels also gave me migraine and eyes issues. Thank you very much!! I suffered a lot these problems

  • @MsLunaSong
    @MsLunaSong Před 8 měsíci

    It perfectly explained the sudden onset of my migraine and eye sight deterioration since using iPhone 12 Pro . I can’t see the flashing but my eyes get blurry and tired quite easily. I’m having difficulty tracking rapid movement such as kids jumping on the trampoline.it triggers the reaction similar to motion sickness. I’ve seen eye physiotherapist, neurology physiotherapist, optometry surgeon, neurologist. The answer is optical nerve damage for some reason. Luckily my old iPhone 6s still works. I’ve changed the battery and hopefully my eyes will get better

  • @caterpillard761
    @caterpillard761 Před rokem +1

    Oled Amoled Mini Led pwm is a terrible pain.

  • @c.a.6636
    @c.a.6636 Před 2 měsíci

    Dude thank you so much for covering this topic. I have the same nokia for years bc i cant update to a new phone. Hopefully they'll make changes soon. Have you found anything new that works?

  • @dimitriskampas305
    @dimitriskampas305 Před 2 lety

    What's your opinion about the LTPO OLED screens. Are those better than the original OLED???

  • @JessicaAndreia
    @JessicaAndreia Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this video! Unfortunately, it's something that isn't talked about.
    I just bought my first AMOLED phone 2 days ago and I was feeling super dizzy, nauseus, dry eyes and some migraines. I told this to my BF and at first he thought that I was crazy to think the phone is doing that to me... but after some research I finally found that I was right and explained to him that I was right and why and he finally understood and it's quite concerned with it. He's an Amoled user and never knew that this is an actual problem for a few people.
    The flicking is not perceptible at eye it's only possible to see through a camera but your eyes are feeling it.
    The store were I bought the phone don't accept phone returns. I just emailed them explaining that is a health issue and I hope they open an exception. Fingers crossed 🤞

    • @Med-rb7lk
      @Med-rb7lk Před rokem

      What symptoms did you feel ? It hurt my eyes too and made me feel dizzy i had iphone 8 plus and i was very comfortable with it but when i bought 12 pro max i could not use it more than 5 min before i felt dizzy and nausea , headache , zero focus .. etc

    • @JessicaAndreia
      @JessicaAndreia Před rokem

      @@Med-rb7lk Same as me. At first I tought that I was starting to have some eye problems, it was very difficult to focus and felt super dizzy too. But I was still transitioning between the old phone and the new one. And I didn't feel the same when I was using the old phone. That's when I started to think there was something wrong... I did some research on the AMOLED/OLED screens and found the reason for feeling that way. The problem now is that there aren't many recent phones with an IPS LCD screen anymore. All that are coming out on the market have AMOLED screens.

    • @seanpinto7363
      @seanpinto7363 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@JessicaAndreia So what happened to your amoled phone. Did shopkeeper accepted your phone??

    • @JessicaAndreia
      @JessicaAndreia Před 10 měsíci

      @@seanpinto7363 Yes, they accepted it back. They give me a credit to spend.

  • @calgary2800
    @calgary2800 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I has a 77 oled tv that killed my eyes, now I have a 85 mini led and zero problems

  • @arlogeee
    @arlogeee Před 2 lety

    Hi, I have an iPhone XS and when the pixels go from being off to grey or dark blue they are quite delayed to turn on, leaving a purple trail on the UI. Does anyone know why this is or how I can fix it?

  • @justasivanauskas7039
    @justasivanauskas7039 Před rokem

    lovely video! Thanks for honesty to reveal the data of your research

  • @monmonkyaw806
    @monmonkyaw806 Před rokem

    is it about auto brightness feature? i just dont get it
    if it is about that feature
    there is an Off button no?