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Jack

Aug. 31, 2025

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LCD Phone Screen

I started using an iPhone in 2020. Before that, I had been using Samsung phones.

I noticed that my eyesight worsened after spending time on my phone, but it wasn’t serious back then.

Recently, I found that I couldn’t recognize people immediately after looking away from my phone. Their faces appeared blurry.

I also experienced dizziness, swollen eyes, and discomfort whenever I used my phone, even if I only looked at it for a few minutes.

So, I researched which type of phone screen best protects people’s eyes and learned that LCD screens are more eye-friendly.

I then checked the screen types of the phones I’ve used and discovered they all have OLED screens, which are considered the least eye-friendly due to their luminescence principles.

I also learned that the last iPhone model to use an LCD screen was the iPhone 11. Nowadays, phones with LCD screens are mostly affordable domestic brands.

I really wanted to buy an iPhone with an LCD screen because I’m accustomed to its smooth system, but Apple no longer makes iPhones with LCD screens.

As a result, I ended up buying a domestic brand, the Honor X60. My eyes feel better after scrolling on it for a while compared to my iPhone, but its low-frequency chip causes frequent lagging.

I still hope Apple will produce an iPhone with an LCD screen, as many customers are waiting for one.

Corrections

My eyes feel better after scrolling on it for a while compared to my iPhone, but its low-frequency chip causes frequent lagging.

I noticed that my eyesight would get worsened after spending time on my phone, but it wasn’t serious back thenat the time.

Recently, I founrealized that I couldn’t recognize people immediately after looking away from my phone.

"found" is not necessarily incorrect here.. it would imply that something was discovered through research and observation, while "realized" is more about suddenly gaining awareness of the problem.

I then checked the screen types of the phones I’ve usedbeen using and discovered that they all have OLED screens, which are considered the least eye-friendly due to their luminescence principles(OR "because of their brightness levels").

I really wanted to buy an iPhone with an LCD screen because I’m accustomused to its smooth system, but Apple no longer makes iPhones with LCD screens.

My eyes feel better after scrolling on it for a while compared to my iPhone, but its low-frequency chip often causes frequent lagginlag.

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This is really well written and very strong in both grammar and vocabulary!

Most of my suggestions are just little tweaks to help the sentences flow more smoothly.

On the topic of your post, I know the struggle. I used to have an LCD phone for the longest time before I had to buy a new one, and I noticed that my eyes got really sore from the new screen. I think they adjusted after a while, though. But good on you for switching to a more eye-friendly option! It’s definitely better for your eyes in the long run.

LCD Phone Screen


I started using an iPhone in 2020.


Before that, I had been using Samsung phones.


I also learned that the last iPhone model to use an LCD screen was the iPhone 11.


Nowadays, phones with LCD screens are mostly affordable domestic brands.


I really wanted to buy an iPhone with an LCD screen because I’m accustomed to its smooth system, but Apple no longer makes iPhones with LCD screens.


I really wanted to buy an iPhone with an LCD screen because I’m accustomused to its smooth system, but Apple no longer makes iPhones with LCD screens.

As a result, I ended up buying a domestic brand, the Honor X60.


My eyes feel better after scrolling on it for a while compared to my iPhone, but its low-frequency chip causes frequent lagging.


My eyes feel better after scrolling on it for a while compared to my iPhone, but its low-frequency chip often causes frequent lagginlag.

My eyes feel better after scrolling on it for a while compared to my iPhone, but its low-frequency chip causes frequent lagging.

I still hope Apple will produce an iPhone with an LCD screen, as many customers are waiting for one.


I noticed that my eyesight worsened after spending time on my phone, but it wasn’t serious back then.


I noticed that my eyesight would get worsened after spending time on my phone, but it wasn’t serious back thenat the time.

Recently, I found that I couldn’t recognize people immediately after looking away from my phone.


Recently, I founrealized that I couldn’t recognize people immediately after looking away from my phone.

"found" is not necessarily incorrect here.. it would imply that something was discovered through research and observation, while "realized" is more about suddenly gaining awareness of the problem.

Their faces appeared blurry.


I also experienced dizziness, swollen eyes, and discomfort whenever I used my phone, even if I only looked at it for a few minutes.


So, I researched which type of phone screen best protects people’s eyes and learned that LCD screens are more eye-friendly.


I then checked the screen types of the phones I’ve used and discovered they all have OLED screens, which are considered the least eye-friendly due to their luminescence principles.


I then checked the screen types of the phones I’ve usedbeen using and discovered that they all have OLED screens, which are considered the least eye-friendly due to their luminescence principles(OR "because of their brightness levels").

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