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Will using Always on Display in my Amoled screen phone cause any damage to the screen?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 1053511" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>All amoled aka OLED screens are prone to screen burn-in issue. The day you start to use your OLED screen, it starts to deteriorates. Inevitably it will fail like any other screen technology. So the question is how long does it last, most screens (E4/E5 technology) has an <a href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2018/12/04/oled-screen-burn-is-there-a-ticking-time-bomb-inside-your-tv/?sh=68cf6f4d363d" target="_blank">MTBF of 4000 to 5000 hours</a>. So use your screen judiciously. Things you can do to prolong the life of OLED screen.</p><p>1.Avoid displaying images that may cause image retention at high brightness, be it always on display image or otherwise.</p><p>2. Avoid displaying static images with bright colours (including white), clocks or logos on any portion of the screen. </p><p>3. Reduce the brightness to 30 to 40% since Increased brightness can affect the likelihood of long-term image retention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 1053511, member: 11847"] All amoled aka OLED screens are prone to screen burn-in issue. The day you start to use your OLED screen, it starts to deteriorates. Inevitably it will fail like any other screen technology. So the question is how long does it last, most screens (E4/E5 technology) has an [URL='https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2018/12/04/oled-screen-burn-is-there-a-ticking-time-bomb-inside-your-tv/?sh=68cf6f4d363d']MTBF of 4000 to 5000 hours[/URL]. So use your screen judiciously. Things you can do to prolong the life of OLED screen. 1.Avoid displaying images that may cause image retention at high brightness, be it always on display image or otherwise. 2. Avoid displaying static images with bright colours (including white), clocks or logos on any portion of the screen. 3. Reduce the brightness to 30 to 40% since Increased brightness can affect the likelihood of long-term image retention. [/QUOTE]
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