Users of the iPhone 12 series are facing performance issues that have not yet been fixed according to Apple's Community page. Users have reported a green tint and playful issues and are prevalent in all four iPhone 12 models. Apple has reportedly acknowledged the issue, though not publicly, and it seems that a software update could fix it. Apple also informed technicians not to serve the iPhone 12 model with these issues.
Users have taken to Reddit, Apple's Community pages, and other platforms to share the problem they're faced with the new iPhone 12 model. They noticed a green color on display and, according to a post on the community page, green tints and shimmer are getting at 90 to 100 percent brightness in dark surroundings. It was also noted that these issues are happening with iOS 14.1, iOS 14.2, and even the first two iOS 14.3 betas.
Apple believes display issues can be resolved with a software update
A report by MacRumors claims to have gained access to a document provided to Apple authorized service providers that asks them not to serve the iPhone 12 model that appears to be with these performance issues. According to the report, Apple is aware of the issue and has asked technicians to inform customers to keep their iPhone models updated. This suggests that Apple believes that these display issues can be resolved with a software update.
It should also be noted that not all users of the iPhone 12 series are experiencing these issues. Additionally, the iPhone 12 Pro Max was recently put through displayMate's testing and was given the 'Best Smartphone Display Award' as it matched or set 11 smartphone performance records. Testing showed that the iPhone 12 Pro Max had the smallest brightness variation with color accuracy, lowest screen reflection, and viewing angle, among other features.
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