In recent years, screen quality has become an important battleground for manufacturers to fight on flagship smartphones.
But the OnePlus 8 Pro, known for its "never settle" nature, has suffered a lot of embarrassment on Samsung's 6.78-inch custom screen with a high 120Hz refresh rate.
Despite a range of eye-catching parameters such as careful calibration and 10-bit color, some early pre-order users complained of frustration with the screen experience.
It has been suggested that the OnePlus 8 Pro may have suffered from some calibration and setup flaws, resulting in a poor experience for some early adopters.
Android Police quoted users as saying that some people were experiencing "black scene cracking" and being plagued by "green screen" issues similar to the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra.
Although the situation is not widespread, the number of customer complaints available is already worthy of OnePlus' attention. Despite attempts to tweak many features and settings options, the current version of the software seems to have more than enough heart.
Referring to a similar issue with the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra (which was recently fixed with a software update), the OnePlus 8 Pro shouldn't be suffering from a hardware flaw either, just hope the official OTA fixes it soon.
After all, for a device that sells for up to $1,000, these imperfections can be very damaging for consumers.