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Just got iphone 6s plus--Is the Screen kinda Crappy?? Update-I'm begginning to like i

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My only guess is that it's down to a difference in panel manufacturers or one that's not as well calibrated.

Are there any apps that make it possible to find out which company made the panel? If that's all that it is, you could see how easy it might be to exchange for a different one.
 
Honestly if it's a bad panel just go to an apple store and ask for yours to be replaced, they'll give you one with very little fuss.
 
@OP: What other devices do you use? iPhone 6s screens are top notch compared to 98% of LCDs out there. Granted I feel like Apple's screens have fallen behind compared to the latest and the greatest - such as flagship offerings from Microsoft, Samsung, and Google. Still those are exceedingly few and recent products. Unless you are surrounded by Surface Pros, Galaxy phones, or Nexus/Pixel line of products, Apple's screen should stand out nicely.

An exception is the iPad Pro's display which I thought unacceptable for the price. At anything below near max brightness, the screen suffers a lot. The best display among Apple's i-Devices as of 2015 belongs to the iPad mini 4.
 
Samsung's amoled is nice, without question but I think it's simply you or what you're viewing, not the screen.

We have literally got past the point of quality in screens where the bottleneck is our eyes. Anything at 4k or past it, no human will be able to see the difference.
 
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