If you remember, OnePlus 5 earlier this year came in the news for its ‘jelly effect’ screen issue. Now it looks like OnePlus has heard the plight of its fans and has solved the issue with the OnePlus 5T.
As reported by XDA Developers, the news came as the website dug through some kernel sources. It was found that one of the kernel flags that was responsible for flipping the screen orientation in OnePlus 5, is not present in OnePlus 5T. This means that the smartphone’s new Optic Amoled display might have been mounted in a more traditional way than before.
The website even checked the kernel source of the device, which was out before the launch of the smartphone, and confirmed that there might not be a ‘jelly effect’ scrolling in the OnePlus 5T.
While this is in itself a confirmation that the opposite screen orientation is not there in the smartphone, the company executives and product designers have not yet said anything.
For those unaware, the handset sports a 6.01-inch full HD+ (1080×2160 pixels) Optic Amoled display with a pixel density of 401ppi and 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass 5 protection.
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