A new problem hangs over the latest iPhone models marketed by Apple. Throughout this weekend we have met with countless users complaining that their iPhone 11 , recently updated to the latest version of iOS 13, begins to look green .

The failure , at first, affects both the iPhone 11, as well as the iPhone 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max , terminals that have seen how their screens turn to a green tint of the most uncomfortable that prevents making good use of the mobile and, above all, all, I consume multimedia content in good condition. Apparently the problem has started to appear in iOS 13.4 and 13.5, but some users claim that the bug is also reproduced on older iPhone models with the same OS versions.

Is there any solution for this iPhone display problem? It seems so, but it is temporary.
Fixing iPhone green screen
What is really happening is a mystery but it seems to be related to the software , and not the hardware as the glitch has started to spread following the latest system update. Furthermore, the cause of the error is also difficult to determine based on complaints, because the problem appears in different ways. For example, a person reports that the green tone appears mainly in the afternoons, when the dark mode and night time are activated . While another user reports that the problem appears when the brightness is at its lowest point.
“About 25% of the time, when I unlock my iPhone 11 Pro, the screen has a green tint. After about three seconds, the image returns to normal. Has anyone experienced the same or knows if this is a problem with iPhone 11 models?
One of the common points that users who suffer from the green screen failure have is having the dark mode active or programmed so the most practical thing is to ignore it completely. If it is not enabled or not programmed, many users claim that the failure is not replicated, although it is true that for many others this solution does not work.
If you suffer the problem, the first thing is to do without the dark mode and, if it continues to appear, it would not hurt to restore all the settings of the iPhone to see if the fault disappears . If not, you have the option of restoring the iPhone to the factory, not without first making a backup of all the data, or waiting for Apple to take care of this with iOS 13.5.5 , the next update of the operating system of the iPhone.
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