So I was photographing things up close and saw this in the blue subpixels of two pixels on a 16 pro's retina screen.
There are probably more but these 2 are the only one I see right now.
If anyone knows why the subpixels were made this way (obv. by accident) please let me know.
Screen shot from lightroom mobile

If you zoom in you might think it's compression artifacts, but in the raw file they are there.
Guess Tim cook giving all that money to the trump administration paid off.
Great branding, fits the brand well. So american
LUL
Yes. Sucks that you need a microscope or a high res mirrorless and enough extension tubes to see backwards
They should work on scaling up their design.
Maybe that shape performs better. You can't see it without a macro lens or a microscope, so does it really matter?
It would be like not using https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orthocarbonic_acid because it looks like a swastika.
That makes sense, what I found is still just a funny coincidence
And about the seeing part, damn does Apple have dense displays. I got to see a hair and struggled to see these pixels. hair
Samsung manufactures their displays
Oh right, we need some conspiracy theorists to piece together these things and make a good theory out of it
Samsung. Hamsung. Himsung. Hitsung. Hitlung. Hinleng. Hitlerg. Hitler. How could we not see this??
That’s not exactly correct. Samsungs makes some of them but not all. LG also makes a big chunk, and some other smaller suppliers as well. And they are especially not designed by Samsung, they are Apples technology. Samsung has their own OLED technology which is different.
It doesn’t matter who manufactures them it’s Apple’s design and Apple uses multiple suppliers
You do realize that swastikas are a religious symbol, no?
I know they're used by many other cultures with totally different meanings