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ltwvince
post Aug 20 2011, 11:33 AM

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I don't think I need to give further explanation on this matter as there is expert who copied explanation from the net without quoting any reference.
Technology is one matter but... Let's your eyes be the judge on this. Spam me with more lectures all you want but I won't response it as this is waste of time.

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Brightness has been set to max for comparison. These pictures are taken with another SGS2. whistling.gif
Both phones has no SP either.

This post has been edited by ltwvince: Aug 20 2011, 11:38 AM
ltwvince
post Aug 20 2011, 12:11 PM

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QUOTE(destEX @ Aug 20 2011, 11:57 AM)
obviously the left one is normal one, the right one is definitely defected no matter how you see it. our 'blue' refers to slight bluish and what u shown us is a blue shit, and for your information that is quoted from wikipedia and u can see all the citation marks and its already been discussed to great lengths last time, search la
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That is what I'm trying to say. Slight blueish is acceptable. The right unit has too much blue.

QUOTE(Fallenangelz @ Aug 20 2011, 12:03 PM)
can sm1 tell the the right one is what phone? doesnt look like SGSII even a bit
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The right is definitely a SGS2 protected with Case Mate Tough Cases. tongue.gif

QUOTE(benny888 @ Aug 20 2011, 12:08 PM)
Actually what is your problem
If you are really talking using this test, than the white screen is normal not the bluish
If you are viewing the screen normally when in use, it will have bluish tint with it not whitish
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I just want a screen same as the left one. Period.

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