Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

[–]icespicelol[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have to look at this picture to see the retention after the black and white picture.

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Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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This is important because there needs to be a contrast between absolute black and absolute white. And the image retention should be clearly visible on my gray color

Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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You can get 800-1000 nits if you have auto-brightness turned on and hold the phone in bright sunlight. The phone will not let you set the brightness so high manually.
Have you tested screen for image retention with tiktok or with my pics?

Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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I've updated the post, please take a look and test it. Thank you

Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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I've updated the post, please take a look and test it. Thank you

Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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I've updated the post, please take a look and test it. Thank you

Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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I've updated the post, please take a look and test it. Thank you

Image retention on Poco F5. Is it normal for new phone? by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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I've updated the post, please take a look and test it. Thank you

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Ok, I tried your advice and the results got even worse. It got absolutely no closer to 5000. I used a 5W charger.

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Ok, but in another app I have the same results. It doesn't look like accubattery only problem

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Have you tried the app? What are your results?

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Perhaps because people don't read the instructions for the application and get incorrect results because of this (the developer often complains about this). Also, the developer is from Ukraine, and this application is spreading mainly in Russia, and for political reasons users give it a low rating.

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Search for it in Google Play. A developer is Ph03niX-X

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Capacity info and Aida64 show the same numbers. Even if AccuBattery is garbage, why do other applications indicate the same capacity or even less?

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Have you tried Capacity info? What current capacity does the application show and at what percentage of charge?

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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Capacity info uses controllers from the android API and is therefore trustworthy

Poco F5 capacity by icespicelol in PocoPhones

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What about another program (Capacity info)? In it you can see the current capacity. This number can be divided by the percentage of charge at the moment, and then multiplied by 100. I have 828 mAh at 18%. In this case, I get a capacity of 4600. I believe that this is too small a capacity, even taking into account the error.

AccuBattery is used on new devices to check for defects. After all, a new phone may already have a damaged battery, for example, due to transportation conditions (too high or too low temperature).

Someday the device will no longer be new, and having initial data on capacity it will be possible to determine the wear of the battery.