It is not the first time that a mobile has to face problems with the green screen and this time it was the turn of the Poco F2 Pro. This device that has a 6.67-inch Amoled screen is being the center of the comments on forums around the world for this dreaded problem. From the first moment that users receive the terminal they find this situation that seems to have a fix.

The green colors on the Poco screen are not worrisome for many users, even if we have our own smartphone we probably haven’t noticed it and we think that it doesn’t affect us, but if we look we can confirm it. The upper part of the screen is the area where it is most noticeable, in which it seems that the color degrades to even exceed the colors of the images.
This is how the green tints look on the Poco F2 Pro screen
In the different images that appear on social networks and forums, we can see for ourselves how the tint of the screen exists, even in those users who did not detect it at first glance. The ideal situation to see it seems to be in the dark, next to images of dark tones or black in their absence. This situation is typical of some Amoled screens and although the potential of the Poco F2 Pro places it in a good situation before the competitors, it finds this stone on the way.

To try to correct this problem, users have been trying different options with which to fix the green color on the screens , with success in many cases. In these images we can see how the tint goes from being much more visible to appearing subtly. This makes us think that the screen is to blame but also the software. Poco herself already knows the problem and is trying to fix it, although it seems difficult to improve what users have already achieved.

Ways to fix Poco F2 Pro green screen
In some cases, users have only had to deactivate the DC Dimming function of the screens, which limits flickering and seems to favor the appearance of this green tone . This can be done from Settings> Display> Anti flicker mode. But in other cases this has not been enough and it has been necessary to enter Settings> Display> Color scheme.

In this section, it is best that we try for ourselves the type of colors with which we manage to hide the green tint more. Some can see it more or less with saturated tones, but it will depend on each one. Below we have a color temperature wheel in which we recommend you try the colors facing green, as this will make it disappear in a greater percentage.
Source>XDA Developers