Since only a few users faced this issue, it was mostly tagged as a personal opinion of the device owner rather than a bug [as opposed to yellow tint issues which managed to gather quite a lot of attention]. With that said, I did manage to find out a nifty workaround that shall help you increase the screen saturation level on your Pixel 7/Pro and hence fix its washed out display issue. So without further ado, let’s check it out.
Increase Screen Saturation on Pixel 7/Pro: Fix Washed out Display
In order to carry out this task, we will be executing a couple of ADB commands, which require administrative-level permissions, or in other words, a rooted device. So please check out our guide on How to Root Pixel 7/Pro via Magisk Patched Init_Boot. Once that is done, you may then start off with the below instructions:
Temporary Change Saturation Value
In this tweak, the saturation level will only last until the next reboot. So the next time you restart your device, it will be back to the default value.
Permanently Change Saturation Value
If you wish to assign a permanent saturation value to your device which would survive a reboot, then here’s what you need to do [you could still revert to the default value by manually executing a command, which has been explained as well]. That’s it. These were the steps to increase the screen saturation level on Pixel 7/Pro and fix its washed out display issue. If you have any queries concerning the aforementioned steps, do let us know in the comments. We will get back to you with a solution at the earliest.
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