This post is to highlight an ongoing display uniformity issue affecting the Nothing Phone (2a) that has already been reported by multiple users in the community. Despite several reports, there has been no clear acknowledgement or technical clarification from the team, which is concerning given the nature of the problem.
A significant number of users are observing green tint and color inconsistency at low brightness levels, particularly in dark UI environments.
Commonly reported symptoms include:
• Green tint appearing at low brightness (around 5–20%)
• Non-uniform grayscale rendering on dark backgrounds
• Visible panel banding / mura artifacts in dark mode
• Color inconsistency across different areas of the display
These types of artifacts are usually associated with AMOLED panel uniformity issues or irregular sub-pixel voltage distribution, which can sometimes indicate improper panel calibration or early panel degradation behavior.
Since the Nothing Phone (2a) relies on a high-refresh-rate AMOLED display, prolonged operation with improper panel characteristics could potentially lead to accelerated OLED wear or permanent image retention over time if the root cause is not investigated.
Given that multiple users have already documented this issue in the community, it would be highly appreciated if the Nothing team could:
1. Officially acknowledge the display uniformity reports from Phone (2a) users
2. Clarify whether this behavior falls within panel tolerance levels or requires investigation
3. Provide guidance, diagnostics, or a corrective measure for affected devices
At the moment, the lack of response is creating uncertainty among users experiencing the issue.
A prompt technical clarification or investigation from the Nothing engineering team would help address the concern and maintain confidence in the device.
Device: Nothing Phone (2a)
Issue: Green tint / display uniformity irregularities at low brightness
If other Phone (2a) users are experiencing this issue, please share screenshots or panel test results below so the team can assess the scale of the problem.