Why is my MacBook Pro showing discoloration?

bunnyy

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Hi everyone, I’ve noticed some discoloration on my MacBook Pro screen. I’m not sure if it’s due to hardware damage or settings. Any advice?
 
True Tone or Night Shift settings can cause color to be discolored on the display of a MacBook Pro, and alter color warmth. In case of localization, it can be Staingate (anti-reflective coating delamination) or hardware problems such as a backlight or graphics card failure. Test your Display Settings.
 
MacBook Pro discoloration is usually caused by screen pressure damage, heat exposure, aging display panels, or liquid/moisture intrusion. Software issues are rare. If patches or color shifts appear, it’s likely hardware-related and may require screen calibration or display replacement service.
 
Discoloration on a MacBook Pro display can be caused by screen burn-in, pressure damage, overheating, or aging LCD/OLED components. It may also result from software glitches or color profile issues. Try restarting, resetting display settings, or updating macOS. If it persists, it likely needs hardware inspection or screen replacement.
 
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