Right everyone, after finding time between illness & life, I’ve managed to check my screen flatness with factory protector on & off.
100% these screens are fitted badly or are just rubbish screen manufacturing.
I have filmed my phone with the protector on still & you can clearly see the ripples down each side of the phone.
For completeness to prove it’s not the protector, I removed this so it’s just the screen, I’ve also filmed this & the ripples are still there.
This is bad manufacturing or hardware, they can’t argue this & I’m going to the store in London today to get this sorted one way or another cause I’m fedup with this shoddy support & attitude for a £700 phone.
I’ve got phones that are nearly 15 years old that have completely flat screens, I’ve got 2 samsungs & pixel 8 series in front of me that have zero issues with the screens, this is just unacceptable.
Before anyone jumps on the bandwagon of, you must have dropped it or damaged, no, zero damage, case since day one there’s not 1 single mark or scratch on the handset, I’m very very meticulous with how I use my phone to avoid damage.
From my technical experience, this looks like they sealed the top layer on badly or they’ve crammed the screen into the casing that’s just too small & it’s created ripples, regardless it’s Nothings responsibility to own up to these issues.
I’ve seen other users with the same issue, so it’s not just my handset & this is why people are getting bubbles down the sides of the phone when applying glass protectors, tpu will ripple but stick down, but nano will bubble by very nature as it’s not a flat screen & it’s glass to glass.
Please check your phones for the side ripples you have to hold upto the light & dark screen & rock back & forth as per my videos.