Burn-in Problems on AMOLED Screens
mustacheU2Lift
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I have a Galaxy S8 that has bad burn-in issues on the screen. Has anyone had experience with this and what possible ways are there to fix it?
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I have no idea what i just said. @Clever_User_Name did you just make me say something naughty0
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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »cause galaxy s8
cant fix. u need a replacement
That helps me none none
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mustacheU2Lift wrote: »I have no idea what i just said. Clever_User_Name did you just make me say something naughty
Screen burn-in, not to be confused with the similar — though completely temporary — image retention (or image persistence), is a permanent display artifact created when static images remain on the display for extended periods of time. When this occurs, an outline of the image can remain “burnt” into the screen even after it has been turned off, or replaced with a different picture. It’s an issue which can be found in almost all displays, though modern technologies have gone some way to reducing it.
On one of its support pages on the subject of LED burn-in, Samsung says that you shouldn’t have a static image on the display for more than two hours.
The S8/S8 Plus screens are probably as susceptible to burn-in as any other.
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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »I have no idea what i just said. Clever_User_Name did you just make me say something naughty
Screen burn-in, not to be confused with the similar — though completely temporary — image retention (or image persistence), is a permanent display artifact created when static images remain on the display for extended periods of time. When this occurs, an outline of the image can remain “burnt” into the screen even after it has been turned off, or replaced with a different picture. It’s an issue which can be found in almost all displays, though modern technologies have gone some way to reducing it.
On one of its support pages on the subject of LED burn-in, Samsung says that you shouldn’t have a static image on the display for more than two hours.
The S8/S8 Plus screens are probably as susceptible to burn-in as any other.
imagine watchin pr0n hub, exiting, because u don't want ur gf to see, and then u see a huge shadow boob image on ur wallpaper. yep... lol
You know, I was actually thinking something like that would suck if that happened.0 -
Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »I have no idea what i just said. Clever_User_Name did you just make me say something naughty
Screen burn-in, not to be confused with the similar — though completely temporary — image retention (or image persistence), is a permanent display artifact created when static images remain on the display for extended periods of time. When this occurs, an outline of the image can remain “burnt” into the screen even after it has been turned off, or replaced with a different picture. It’s an issue which can be found in almost all displays, though modern technologies have gone some way to reducing it.
On one of its support pages on the subject of LED burn-in, Samsung says that you shouldn’t have a static image on the display for more than two hours.
The S8/S8 Plus screens are probably as susceptible to burn-in as any other.
imagine watchin pr0n hub, exiting, because u don't want ur gf to see, and then u see a huge shadow boob image on ur wallpaper. yep... lol
You know, I was actually thinking something like that would suck if that happened.
After reading @cee134 explanation my mind went there...i was like....ooohhhhh😯1 -
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Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »Will_Workout_for_food wrote: »mustacheU2Lift wrote: »I have no idea what i just said. Clever_User_Name did you just make me say something naughty
Screen burn-in, not to be confused with the similar — though completely temporary — image retention (or image persistence), is a permanent display artifact created when static images remain on the display for extended periods of time. When this occurs, an outline of the image can remain “burnt” into the screen even after it has been turned off, or replaced with a different picture. It’s an issue which can be found in almost all displays, though modern technologies have gone some way to reducing it.
On one of its support pages on the subject of LED burn-in, Samsung says that you shouldn’t have a static image on the display for more than two hours.
The S8/S8 Plus screens are probably as susceptible to burn-in as any other.
imagine watchin pr0n hub, exiting, because u don't want ur gf to see, and then u see a huge shadow boob image on ur wallpaper. yep... lol
You know, I was actually thinking something like that would suck if that happened.
After reading @cee134 explanation my mind went there...i was like....ooohhhhh😯
so pretty much the same reaction as ur PP, and I mean profile picture
Dont talk about my Pp...haha and yes lol...0 -
You need ear plugs and nose clips for that procedure.0
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Throw it in the pool to cool your screen from the burn....magic ~¿~0
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Solid advice in here0
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