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he used 2 weeks, got green line liao
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yeah....must be using samsung screen...this should be covered under warranty..shocking tho..
 

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he used 2 weeks, got green line liao
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Wah, POCO start to have Samsung's infamous green line issue?! X7 series? Pro or?
yeah....must be using samsung screen...this should be covered under warranty..shocking tho..
Hopefully this fella on HWZ, then can share what's the CS response and updates for this if there's no user damage.
Very interested to find out.
 

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Yeah, but haven't heard any from POCO yet though, for me that is.
Ya and I think Poco won't be able to afford using Samsung amoled panels for the kind of prices they offer for their phones...
 

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Ya and I think Poco won't be able to afford using Samsung amoled panels for the kind of prices they offer for their phones...
No, the Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro does not use Samsung screens. It utilizes an AMOLED display provided by TCL / TiamMa. Specifically, the screen is a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, according to Android Central.
 

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Ya and I think Poco won't be able to afford using Samsung amoled panels for the kind of prices they offer for their phones...
No, the Xiaomi Poco X7 Pro does not use Samsung screens. It utilizes an AMOLED display provided by TCL / TiamMa. Specifically, the screen is a 6.67-inch 120Hz AMOLED panel with a 1.5K resolution, according to Android Central.
Yeah, quick Google seems to be this " POCO sources its screens from multiple manufacturers, including Huaxing and Tianma, and sometimes CSOT."

If that's the case, I am surprised there's green line appearing. Personally since X3 series till now, screen for my devioces been fine and hopefully stays that way.
But in the event for future models, very curious how POCO/XM deals with this if there's no user damage that is.

Never been back to Samsung since S6 & Note 4, since we all know how Samsung SG deals with green line or any other issues. :s13:
 

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Yeah, quick Google seems to be this " POCO sources its screens from multiple manufacturers, including Huaxing and Tianma, and sometimes CSOT."

If that's the case, I am surprised there's green line appearing. Personally since X3 series till now, screen for my devioces been fine and hopefully stays that way.
But in the event for future models, very curious how POCO/XM deals with this if there's no user damage that is.

Never been back to Samsung since S6 & Note 4, since we all know how Samsung SG deals with green line or any other issues. :s13:
Ya hopefully this is due to user damage...
 

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moi wonder if poco f6 pro or xiaomi 14t pro case can be used for x7 pro? dimensions like same. back camera also same side. anyone have both phones can help try?
 
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Can I check if anyone is running on Giga mobile and using Poco X7 Pro - are they able to get connected to the 5G network and make calls with VoLTE? Thanks.
Had the same issue and came to the forum seeking an answer. Looks like Giga does not support 5G for the Poco x7 pro.

https://www.giga.com.sg/FAQs_Details.aspx?QuestionId=6440

Have you found a carrier that supports Poco X7 pro 5g? Worried none of the carriers here do
 
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