The whole thing with people claiming on Reddit that the issue wasn't there before the update is a red herring. I can see in their pictures the issue is there. It just can be tricky to see on lower lighting conditions (plus their room lighting!), plus based on what the warmth is set to.
For people doing video reviews? Because of all those factors and then some, in some shots of their video I can't see it, then 5 mins later in the video, I can see it. I can say, via my own photos I've taken, cameras do a very good job of hiding the problem.
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