Over the past day or so an issue with the OnePlus 5 has hit
the headlines — “Jelly Scrolling.” While it’s not a deal breaker for some, it’s
causing many to contemplate returning the device until it’s been fixed.
Unfortunately, it looks like that won’t be happening as the cause has been
discovered — the display is mounted upside-down.
“Jelly Scrolling,” in
case you missed it, is a problem that stretches and condenses the content on
your display whenever you scroll up or down on the page. It’s something that
you’ll only notice once it’s been pointed out to you, but once it has you’ll never
be able to unsee it.
After tons of questions from the community, OnePlus
acknowledged the problem by saying that it wasn’t actually an issue. Later it
said that a team was looking into it, but XDA’s investigations may have
discovered the actual cause.
In the OnePlus 5’s kernel source code it was discovered that
OnePlus is using software to compensate for a display that is mounted
upside-down. Other Android smartphones, including other OnePlus devices, lack
the line of code that governs this, so it’s essentially proven in this case
that the display is definitely mounted upside-down.
Physical teardowns of the OnePlus 5 compared to the OnePlus
3T give even more evidence of this, but it’s completely unclear why this is
happening. This is definitely not a defect, meaning OnePlus has to have some
legitimate reason for mounting the display in this way. One possible reason for
this could be the placement of the new camera sensor which is located right
where the OnePlus 3’s display hookup was.
The funny thing is, though, that this isn’t really a fault
of the display, it’s functioning completely as normal. Almost every smartphone
has this issue when you flip it upside down. Go ahead, pick up your device and
scroll Twitter while holding it upside down (it’s especially noticeable on
AMOLED).
It’s an unfortunate issue and it feels like there’s
certainly more to it given the fact that some OnePlus 5 users, our own Hayato
Huseman included, aren’t seeing this. Regardless, it’s just a matter of time
before OnePlus claims that this display isn’t really mounted upside down
because that’s just who we’re dealing with at this point.
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