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« on: December 16, 2017, 04:05:18 pm »

How to avoid burn-in and protect your iPhone X OLED screen

OLED technology still hasn't beaten the dreaded "burn-in" issue, but there are things you can do to protect your iPhone X screen over time.

For so many years, iPhone users didn't have to worry about retention issues on our screen. That's because iPhone screens were traditionally made with IPS displays. The iPhone X is Apple's first dive into OLED display technology. You can argue for days which type of screen is better, but the fact is, OLED still produces burn-in on screens if you're not careful.

It's not too big of an issue. If, however, you're worried about potential issues with burn-in, there are a few things you can do to protect your screen.

What is burn-in?

Screen burn-in (also known as image persistence or image retention) happens when a particular image remains on the screen for very long periods of time without moving, causing something like a ghost image to remain on your screen when the image is gone. It used to be very common with plasma screen TVs, but technology ha...

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