Thread: Troubleshooting Quick question about backlight
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Old 09-05-2016, 05:52 AM   #6
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Monny, definitely as others have said, it's one of those things unfortunately with Kindle screens. Some can be more whiter than others. Apple have also had similar problems with iPhone screens. It usually happens when the company (Amazon in this case) use several different suppliers for the screen technology in manufacturing. I've had two PaperWhite's a PW1 and PW2 and the first was more yellow than the PW2. I've also had a Voyage since which was even whiter and now the Oasis where it's more yellow although it seems to be that this is what most Oasis screens are like now.

It's not a fault it's just the screen and how it was manufactured. If you're unhappy and you bought them from Amazon send the one back you're unhappy with and get a replacement, keep the photo just in case you need to use it for Amazon but I doubt they'll even want to know what the issue is.
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