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simpinsoru t1_j1of1bq wrote

how does it burn tho? i have an android phone and it "sunburns" sometimes. Is it normal?

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squareswordfish t1_j1p2ioe wrote

It’s something that happens, yeah. On OLED screen phones the burned in image is usually irreversible (it’s called burn-in, in this case), on other phones it usually goes away after a while (that’s called image retention)

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simpinsoru t1_j1p6jkv wrote

thnx for letting me know my g

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OkCommunication5792 t1_j1peg1c wrote

if you are gonna watch videos on tiktok for so long better put your brightness at the lowest to avoid sunburn on the screen display, just an advice.

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Ackeskywalker t1_j1r8c6a wrote

I had my reddit avatar in the corner of my phone for a while

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Awkward-Life314 t1_j1po6um wrote

it's not "sun" burn lmao

it's oled screen burn-in and it's permanent.

The sun does not have to do with any of this, leave him alone fgs.

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OkCommunication5792 t1_j1preed wrote

i know bro, just making laughs here. chill, but for real the sunburn term got me like 🤣😭

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