• radix@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Could someone please explain what this means to this poor lost soul?

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        No they don’t. They haven’t even been out long enough for an OLED screen to burn in even if it was on 24/7 at full brightness. It’s a bug and it’s fixed in the latest OS update.

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      I’m guessing the joke here is that due to iPhones having text and icons in the same places on many screens this leads to more cases of Screen Burn-in. The image shows an iPhone displaying a white image that then highlights this fault with the phone and the title makes a joke comparing these always visible marks on the screen to the ‘always-on’ feature where the screen displays information even when the screen is ‘off’.

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        Oh dear! Do they really get any burn-in? Is there a reason why Apple phones specifically would be susceptible to this? I’ve never heard of the issue on any phones, though.

        As a sidenote: I do notice that the position of my Android AOD design shifts slightly every time, probably to prevent any burn-in.