Motorola's Z2 Force Reportedly Suffering From Jelly Effect Issue Found In OnePlus 5

Moto Z2 Force has launched just a month ago and the device has already been hit by a controversy. Moto Z2 Force users, like the OnePlus 5 are now complaining of this bizarre jelly effect taking place while scrolling up and down the screen.

The jelly-like issue was firstly reported on the flagship smartphone OnePlus 5. However, the company surprisingly didn't call it an issue at all, although it has issued a formal statement in which they have mentioned that the subtle visual effect while scrolling is totally natural. This meant that the OnePlus will never roll out any fix for the same as the company doesn't see it as a problem in the first place, India Today reported.

The Moto Z2 Force received the same complaints about the Jelly effect issue. Users who faced this issue said, "My Moto Z2 Force is displaying the same screen jelly behavior." The jelly-like effect especially occurs in the app drawer, Twitter application, and on the settings section, according to XDA Developers.

Earlier, several Reddit users have also speculated that the issue (Jelly-effect) occurred because the screen on the OnePlus 5 was mounted 180 degrees, basically inverted. However, by researching on the kernel source code of the OnePlus 5 late, it was found that the display was actually mounted 180 degrees. A teardown video of the OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 3T, obtained by Reddit user Tassadar has revealed that the display of the OnePlus 5 is actually placed in an inverted position. So, there are chances that Moto Z2 Force might also have the same kind of display like OnePlus 5.

OnePlus in an official statement on the Jelly effect on the OnePlus 5 said, "The OnePlus 5 uses the same level of high-quality components as all OnePlus devices, including the AMOLED display." However, Motorola hasn't officially addressed this Jelly effect issue of Moto Z2 Force as of now.

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