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Re: Anybody wanna see the image burnt in my screen?
i read somewhere on here that amoled was susceptible to burn in more so than a standard lcd or led, but was also told not to worry about it because it takes over a year or two and i upgrade every year, so it wouldnt be an issue for me.
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Re: Anybody wanna see the image burnt in my screen?
wow that is sad to see, the only time my screen is on for an extended period of time is when I am navigating on long trips +/- 6 hrs, makes me wonder now... ooo well I am like you I upgrade every yr hopefully I don't go through screens like water
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AMOLED does not suffer from burn-in..what is happening is each LED pixel has a life span...the more you use these pixels..the faster they burn out...unlike LCD which uses a backlighting which burns out completely..OLEDS just reach half of their brightness..aka they dimming and dimming and dimming..when you get the phone your at 100% and its super bright..in a year with decent usage you would get around 80% then another year 60% and etc... I think the numbers are as follows: Blue OLED is 50,000 hours till half life. Red is like 100,000 hours Green is like 150,000 hours Since AMOLED displays so brightly..you can see these differences..once the color settles it will be less bright and not as easily seen..but obviously you want to avoid displaying the same image for a long period of time..mostly if the image contains blue or white... So again its not "burn-in" its more of "fade-out"... |
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i wonder how long it really took. i just dont think i noticed until i took off the privacy screen protector because its slightly fuzzy and tinted. for all i know it couldve done that after the first night on the dock.
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The only thing that may start seeing difference is the notification bar at best. |
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gee10! come on! i love this phone. i KNOW you love this phone. its great, but it doesnt hurt to admit that this shouldnt be happening.
ive used it under what i would consider to be normal circumstances for the last 6 weeks and to have an image burnt on to my screen (wether its true burn or not, it seems to be permanent!) to me is unacceptable. so if amoled is just like this, can you see "image differences" on yours?(notification bar?) |
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If you were to take a screenshot on the phone of the media dock..then invert the black part into say white..and leave it on your phone for a few hours it would return to normal. On mine you would not see anything since I generally use all pixels around evenly..I said the first thing people tend to notice is the notification bar...what has happened on your phone has been described way back with people using Nexus Ones and etc..this is how OLEDs in general work.. OLED = Organic Light Emitting Diod (keyword is organic) So again I'm not denying that it sucks when things like this happen and if it happened to me I'd be upset..but at the same time I want you and everyone else who has or plans to get the device to understand what exactly is happening. |
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since i cant change the much with the dock mode software, im going to set it to stay on while charging and leave it on the screen test all white screen. i fell like im killing http://serve.mysmiley.net/fighting/fighting0019.gif its already small amount of life hours! http://serve.mysmiley.net/mad/mad0015.gif
look! its a pixel burning out! http://serve.mysmiley.net/mad/mad0066.gif |
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