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AnandAdarsh The issue you are having is watching a low bitrate video, when youtube is cutting corners to reduce bitrate, black levels are the first to go, meaning, if you crank up the brightness you will notice big blocks of the same colour that flicker. I’ve tested the same video on my PC and, even though it can’t get as bright as my phone 2a, I can still notice the same problems. The was even a guy in the thread who posted hdr version of the same clip, it looks miles better that the one you posted. And don’t get me wrong, 2a’s display has issues, but it is not one of them.

    AgentY yeah sure the bitrate issue might be contributing towards the green tint being more obvious but the same video when played on my mother’s oneplus 11r or my friend’s np2a blue edition doesn’t show any signs of this issue at all, on jiocinema which provides a better bitrate than yt this issue is still prominent though slightly less recognisable

    AgentY so you are saying YouTube cutting corners right? What about, primie video, netflix, Disney? Are they cutting corners as well? Because it’s everywhere, in every single black light video. The quality of display is bad, we just have to live with it, or sell the device.

      Rudziav🇵🇱 yeahh bro when I visited service centre and contacted customer care they said it’s normal and not an issue they will not fix it

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      Rudziav🇵🇱 I did not say so, I said that the problem is watching an SDR video rather than HDR, if you check any HDR video on youtube, the issue is nowhere to be seen. The problem with nothing is that thay only allowed their HDR for youtube meaning any other platform can’t show you HDR content on your nothing phone, if you look in the netflix settings, it clearly says it can’t show HDR. This is what nothing need to fix, this particular problem isn’t with the display.

        AgentY Doesn’t matter if it’s HDR or SDR, bleeding is everywhere lol. Problem is in the display itself. Dunno if it’s hardware or software calibration.

          Rudziav🇵🇱 I don’t understand what you are calling “bleeding” here, oled bleeding is that tint problem everybody is talking about. I do have this problem myself, but it really is only noticeable when fingerprint sensor is turned on, or if I’m whatching dark HDR content and only when it is dark enough in the room or outside. This problem with video playback is clearly something else.