Yellow screen tint

I have a yellow tint screen new iPad or you can call its iPad 3

Gkapoor76 wrote:
I have a yellow tint screen new iPad or you can call its iPad 3
No problem here. I would take it back.

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    I got a replacement yesterday and it has a bright pixel, a lot of light leak and
    a VERY yellow/brown tinted screen. The black looks washed out and grays look brownish yellow...
    Is this a known issue? Do you need to downgrade to 2.0 to fix it? Is this a hardware problem? Will they replace it over this?

    No one here can answer that. I'd suggest making an appointment at the Genius Bar and let them have a look. Most likely they'll replace it but it's their decision.

  • Display has a yellow hue/tint...

    My display has a yellow hue/tint and it is not being caused by a screen protector (which is clear). Also did a factory reset (didn't expect it to work) and it didn't help. I'm comparing the display to a at&t iphone 4 display. The hue/tint is consistent throughout display, no lines nor spotting, nor has the phone been in the heat.
    Message was edited by: robk627

    Verizon's iphone has a Yellow hue. And I dont believe its going to "cure" or go away ...
    PS: For those of you like "Thomas" who say its "Just fine". Please hold your AT&T iphone up next to your Verizon iPhone. You'll see its not "just fine". Love when people just rattle off comments like this with zero research...
    Since I don't happen to have both an AT&T iPhone and a Verizon iPhone, I did a different test. I viewed a photo on my Verizon iPhone and held it up next to the identical photo on the screen of my MacBook Pro. The iPhone photo was very slightly darker, but there was absolutely no color cast. I repeated this for a number of different images with different palettes, and none showed the slightest yellow color cast.
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  • Yellow screen on iPhone 4S?

    I have had my iPhone 4S for about 3 weeks now and I have noticed a yellow tint on the upper right corner of the screen. Is anyone else having this issue and if so has apple replaced the unit for you?

    I have to tell you what happened to me. I got my 4s the day it came out, 3 of us did, all black models. Screen was vibrant normal and no yellow at all. My phone was dropping calls like crazy and AT&T had me replace the sim, that didn't help, so I went to apple and they gave me a new one. It was so yellow, and the battery drained from 100% to 30% in hours, my first one the battery was great. Went back and they changed it again, and this screen was even worse. I called Apple and I stated this is my 3rd phone and my dis pleasure. My screen looks bad. Also with the yellow screen, the glass is not as smooth, so I do think its a different manufacturer. Had I known this I would have dealt with the dropped calls. They are sending me a new one, and I made it clear the screen better not be yellow. So we shall see. The stickiness to the glass bothers me even more then the screen does, and all the ones with the yellow tint, do not have a smooth feel to the screen as compared to my original one and the other 2 iphone 4's in the house. It is unacceptable to have a yellow screen and thats what you need to tell them. You don't pay all this money and have to waste time and effort returning phones, they should all be within the same guidelines. I could see slightly off but the difference between my last 2 was drastic. I mean very drastic. That is not acceptable to me. I didn't pay for that and thats not what I am going to settle for. I don't know who to write to in order to complain but I m going to let it be known. Not to mention my phone was a month old and the new ones they gave me both had issues. They replaced a brand new phone with 2 phones that had issues. Sorry to say, dont settle for the yellow screen, I dont buy the glue thing they are saying because as I said the touch also feels different and the touch is more sensitive on the vibrant screen and much smoother. The reason I notice things like that is because my hands hurt to text on the 2 new ones but didn't hurt on the original one because that was smoother and more sensitive. I went from a 3gs and my 3gs has a way better screen as far as no yellowish. How can they even be able to do that? The yellow screen even hurts my eyes. Totally un acceptable. I was told from an apple representative if the yellow does not clear up, people should call and let them know, because it is not supposed to be yellow. The representative said if the new one is yellow, to let her know.

  • Yellow Screen Issue Can be Resolved

    I have resolved my yellow screen issue and improved my display greatly by doing the following:
    Settings>Brightness
    Turn Auto Brightness to "Off"
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    I had a first gen iPhone and when I saw the display on my 3G- my initial response was - This screen display must be defective. Now I know that the factory setting is just to low and my display is fine.
    Message was edited by: lmiksch

    So I've heard a bunch of things about how the yellow screen is supposed to be the way it is, which is fine, but does anyone have anything to say about how not all the screens are the same tint? My boyfriend and I both got iPhones yesterday, and each one has a slightly different tinting to it.
    There are (at least) two versions of the firmware, with slightly different colors.
    <http://www.macrumors.com/iphone/2008/07/13/iphone-3g-firmware-update-fixes-yell owing-of-screens/>

  • Too many Yellow screens, too many emails - how to unsubscribe?

    I started following a yellow screen iPhone thread after getting my yellowscreen 4S direct from Apple - C39 serial
    Replacement No. 1, at Apple Store Covent Garden, also yellow, did not actually swap, although they messed up the paperwork to show I did.
    Replacement No. 2. at Apple Store Covent Garden, special order, 'store swap pack' took a week to arrive, also yellow C39 serial.
    Replacement No. 3. via applecare by UPS, 'swap packaging' courier was supposed to wait and collect original, didn;t wait, but just as yellow.C39 serial
    Replacement No. 4. again via Applecare - I think, by TNT, full retail pack, also yellow, Apple charged for a second phone DNP serial
    Replacement No. 5. again via Applecare - I think, by TNT again, full retail pack again, yellow again, Apple didn't have any record of this one until I told them.
    At this point Apple who had been previously utterly useless and unresponsive suddenly became very helpful, realising what a mess this all was.  Wanted me to give them one last chance, would arrange collection of all 3 yellowscreen iPhone 4Ss, refunds for both phones, and an appointment at Apple store Covent Garden to allow me to see the screen before purchase.
    In the event Apple store Covent Garden had no record of what my appointment was for. 
    It took just shy of an hour to open two iPhone 4Ss and find that both were yellow screen.  Both serials began DNP, and all their stock was either DNP or C39, this time the "Genius and Genius Manager were both very helpful, Genius could see the issue at once, Genius Manager was actually colour blind, so could appreciate the issue but not see it for himself - apologetic they could not meet expectation of 'the most amazing iPhone yet' having at least as good a screen as the 4. Welcome to the post Jobs erea I suspect.
    Replacement No. 6. at Apple Store Covent Garden, retail pack, yellow screen, serial beginning DNP
    Replacement No. 7. at Apple Store Covent Garden, retail pack, yellow screen, serial beginning DNP
    Give up on yellowscreen iPhone, revert to 3GS.
    All display phones at the Apple Store Covent Garden store were C37 serials - quelle surprise!
    On another subject, but the one of the title, I have been inundated with the stream of responses on the previous post I was subscribed to - about 500 not very happy iPhone users at the last count.  Each email that arrives tells me,"You are receiving this email from Apple Support Communities. You can change your email preferences in your Apple Support Communities Profile."
    Well, I have, and set everything to 'off' but they just keep on arriving.  Does anyone know how to stem the flow.  I am very sorry for anyone suffering the insipid yellow screen of their 4S, but having decided to go back to my 3GS, I don't want to be updated five times a day..
    Thanks for any help
    Stephen

    I started following a yellow screen iPhone thread after getting my yellowscreen 4S direct from Apple - C39 serial
    Replacement No. 1, at Apple Store Covent Garden, also yellow, did not actually swap, although they messed up the paperwork to show I did.
    Replacement No. 2. at Apple Store Covent Garden, special order, 'store swap pack' took a week to arrive, also yellow C39 serial.
    Replacement No. 3. via applecare by UPS, 'swap packaging' courier was supposed to wait and collect original, didn;t wait, but just as yellow.C39 serial
    Replacement No. 4. again via Applecare - I think, by TNT, full retail pack, also yellow, Apple charged for a second phone DNP serial
    Replacement No. 5. again via Applecare - I think, by TNT again, full retail pack again, yellow again, Apple didn't have any record of this one until I told them.
    At this point Apple who had been previously utterly useless and unresponsive suddenly became very helpful, realising what a mess this all was.  Wanted me to give them one last chance, would arrange collection of all 3 yellowscreen iPhone 4Ss, refunds for both phones, and an appointment at Apple store Covent Garden to allow me to see the screen before purchase.
    In the event Apple store Covent Garden had no record of what my appointment was for. 
    It took just shy of an hour to open two iPhone 4Ss and find that both were yellow screen.  Both serials began DNP, and all their stock was either DNP or C39, this time the "Genius and Genius Manager were both very helpful, Genius could see the issue at once, Genius Manager was actually colour blind, so could appreciate the issue but not see it for himself - apologetic they could not meet expectation of 'the most amazing iPhone yet' having at least as good a screen as the 4. Welcome to the post Jobs erea I suspect.
    Replacement No. 6. at Apple Store Covent Garden, retail pack, yellow screen, serial beginning DNP
    Replacement No. 7. at Apple Store Covent Garden, retail pack, yellow screen, serial beginning DNP
    Give up on yellowscreen iPhone, revert to 3GS.
    All display phones at the Apple Store Covent Garden store were C37 serials - quelle surprise!
    On another subject, but the one of the title, I have been inundated with the stream of responses on the previous post I was subscribed to - about 500 not very happy iPhone users at the last count.  Each email that arrives tells me,"You are receiving this email from Apple Support Communities. You can change your email preferences in your Apple Support Communities Profile."
    Well, I have, and set everything to 'off' but they just keep on arriving.  Does anyone know how to stem the flow.  I am very sorry for anyone suffering the insipid yellow screen of their 4S, but having decided to go back to my 3GS, I don't want to be updated five times a day..
    Thanks for any help
    Stephen

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  • Apple macbook pro with retina display is having yellow screen problems in which screen is not perfectly white and is yellowish. More over the service frm apple's part is ridiculous as they have faulty spare part. Does ne1 hv email of senior person?

    Apple macbook pro with retina display is having yellow screen problems in which screen is not perfectly white and is yellowish. More over the service frm apple's part is ridiculous as they have faulty spare part. Does ne1 hv email of senior person?

    Apple service centre employee told me that they do not have this 14 day offer in India.
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    I feeling ridiculously bad.

  • Yellow screen on start up

    yellow screen on start up

    You are very welcome.
    I hate having to replace computers, get attached to them, but having the geniuses check this one out will save a lot of frustration.  A couple of these past discussions went on and on and on until the person gave in and did what you have done.  If it is hardware there just isn't anything on-line help can do about it.  Good luck tomorrow and if you have a chance, post the results...we are all fellow users on here and like to hear the resolution to problems.

  • Yellow screen light

    my iphone 4s has a yellow screen light,.why like that? while my friend who own 4s also has a white screen, better than mine..

    INteresting. i just got an ipad2  2 days ago. (amazing hubby surprised me!) and i guess i'd have to hold it up to another ipad to see if it's yellowish at all.
    where was light leaking from....the sides? (trying to picture it)
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    I'm at the beach right now then when I was taking pics, the yellow screen appeared. Turned it off last night, but its still there.

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    Sounds like the 'white screen of death'.
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  • I have problem with iphone 4s it's yellow screen

    I have problem with iphone 4s it's yellow screen 

    So do lots of people, me included, but Apple say it is not a fault.

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