Really? That’s interesting, because I’ve never noticed burn-in on any of my OLED phones, even though I did use them for many years each. But then again, I’ve always wondered why seemingly nobody talks about burn-in on phones, while there is a lot of fuzz being made around it on computer monitors.
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defaultusername@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 days agoEvery Android phone I’ve owned with an OLED screen (including modern ones) have had burn-in (or rather, burn-out) problems.
arschfidel@discuss.tchncs.de 2 days ago
Lfrith@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
During normal use I wouldn’t notice until I started reading webtoons and manga on my phone which shows a lot of white color that you don’t typically see. And that’s when I’d see the burn in my screen had picked up.
domi@lemmy.secnd.me 2 days ago
Phone AMOLED screens are entirely different beasts compared to QD-OLED/WOLED on TVs and monitors.
Phone OLEDs are much more dense, run much hotter and brighter, most also lack pixel shifting and many even pixel refreshing.
I also had some severe burn-in on phones.