The OnePlus Nord has not landed on the right foot and users continue to report problems, specifically related to the screen experience. Remember that the device was very flimsy in the resistance tests due to its plastic chassis and that its screen turns purple at low brightness levels . Last week we discovered the new OnePlus bloatware that concerns the Nord and now the problems with its screen return.

We know that the OnePlus Nord is a device whose price is far from the OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro. But in addition to the difference in cost, the terminal is proving to be far from the experience shown by its brothers, and the OnePlus forums continue to fill up of reports from those users who find bugs in the screen experience. After the failures at low brightness levels in which its screen shows purple tints, it is precisely the brightness that is the new protagonist of the OnePlus Nord failures.
The brightness goes down
The first of the new screen-related glitches has to do with when the user switches between apps. Since the brightness changes radically between one application and another , even when the automatic brightness is disabled. Some users claim that this does not happen when the terminal is connected to power and charging. Some Nord owners have detailed that this problem appears mainly in Google Chrome, as the main page loads and then dims, lighting up again.

In Google apps
The problem seems to mainly affect Google apps, as stated by OnePlus forum user “bajajaditya19”, who reports how the screen of his Nord dims after two or three seconds of activity, making navigation almost impossible. in Google Chrome, although it details that the same thing happens in other Google apps such as Gmail or Google Drive. However, this drawback appears in other applications that do not necessarily have to be from Google.
Everything indicates that these failures are due to the adjustment of some parameters that were left in the pipeline before the launch of the device. However, it is the daily use and the time with the terminal, which really brings out this type of inconvenience. OnPlus has released a recent update to correct some bugs in the system, but everything seems to indicate that they still have a lot of work ahead to keep the first owners of the Nord happy.
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