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Phone repair screen color test vs Thermals Usage & Stats
People often accidentally break their phone screens.
So naturally, they also often have to get their phone screens replaced.
The phone screens that are used as replacements in the vast majority of mobile phone repair stores are not original Apple Parts (these parts are called ‘aftermarket parts’), so they are made by many different manufacturers - meaning that the quality of these parts can vary.
Sometimes, manufacturers use poor quality, cheap materials, resulting in poor quality screens that can have wildly varying prices. You could be scammed to purchase a poor quality screen for an outrageous amount of money.
With the naked eye, it’s extremely difficult to measure and even estimate the quality of these screens. That’s where ColourTest comes in.
ColourTest by Procase has been developed to help consumers and retailers alike with this issue. It can give an accurate, numbered measurement of screen quality. Depending on how vibrant the colours in your screen can get, you can get a score from 1 to 255 in all 3 main pixel colours that can appear on your screen, with 255 being the highest score and 1 being the lowest. However, if you don’t get the maximum score, don’t worry! It’s almost completely impossible for an aftermarket screen (or even an ORIGINAL screen) to have a vibrancy score of above 250. Phone screens (including originals) typically range from around 170 (being a low score and an indicator of poor quality) to 240 (an exceptionally high score demonstrating very high quality).
There’s also a fourth colour: black. This can give a score on the brightness of your screen, with the same rules and ranges as the RGB pixel colours.
For further information, and details on how to use ColourTest, visit the Help section of our website, or download the app and click on the ‘?’ button in the bottom left corner of the screen for a thorough explanation on how to use the app.
To receive support, or to give feedback or suggestions, contact us at: procase@outlook.com
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Phone running slowly, charging slowly or low brightness? See if your device is overheating using Thermals.
Thermals displays your device’s thermal state, as well as how many processors are active on your device and its uptime, as reported by iOS.
Thermals helps troubleshoot:
• Poor performance — iOS reduces processor speed and potentially disables processors temporarily when the device is hot.
• Slow charging — battery charging causes a lot of heat and iOS can limit charging speed to reduce the additional heat that might make a device too hot.
• Low maximum brightness — if your device screen stays dark despite being on full brightness, it could be limited by iOS due to heat.
• Manufacturing defects — if not all processors are active when the device is cool and not in low power mode.
Your device's thermal state is monitored regularly in the background and recorded in the app (if Background App Refresh is enabled). Open the app or tap the widget to record a data point manually.
Export the raw data to file for corroboration with Screen Time, Xcode's Instruments, or other development tools.
Also an independent Apple Watch app shows the thermal status, active processors and uptime, and thermal history of your watch.
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December 10, 2024