iamloco724
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AP? What's that? (sorry, it's only 6AM here and I haven't had my coffee yet)
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AP? What's that? (sorry, it's only 6AM here and I haven't had my coffee yet)
Yeah... Really? And how do you think he is the reason for burn in?This isn't a good rule, but if the same person at AP has burn in on two devices that most people do not have burn in on... it could be the person, and not the devices.
Stock Android and Amoled just don't mix.
After the Galaxy Nexus, I've owned several Samsung phones, including S3, S4, S5, Note 2, Note 3, and now the Note 5. All are AMOLED, but none of them had any hint of AMOLED burn-in problem. (knock on wood, since I still own all them) This leads to me to believe that Samsung supplied Motorola and other manufacturers with inferior AMOLED screen... or is that even possible?
If I've got this right 1 person said the words burn in and this thread is blowing up and everyone's freaking out?
And the witch hunt continues....
you do realize that's what the internet was designed to do, right?
My S4, S5, Note 3 and Note 4 all have permanent alarm icons and 18:88 burned in at the clock.
Samsung said their panels didn't get ghosted, burned in images. If anyone on the Internet said anything different, the Samsung army went off and told them how wrong they were.
I'm not naive, just making sure there wasn't something I missed.
There's plenty of this going on, the 810 over heating thread at least died off.
AMOLED burn-in never went away. People just stopped talking about it because Samsung told them to stop talking about it.
FWIW, I run at 100% brightness and have no burn in. Everyone I have talked to with a review phone has no burn in.
I'm not naive, just making sure there wasn't something I missed.
There's plenty of this going on, the 810 over heating thread at least died off.
Let me go see if I can get those 810 overheating threads jump started.....
And this is why we need a dislike button... Can I just report you for being a terrible person?
FWIW, I run at 100% brightness and have no burn in. Everyone I have talked to with a review phone has no burn in.
I was trying to be a nice guy! I just figured that maybe if we could heat up the overheating threads, you might not be So Cold anymore.
Not sure what's false about that, was only speaking of amoled which CAN have burn-in. Yes, other display technologies can get it as well.
All displays will 'burn in'... they all do it in one way or another. Every single one of these displays has a shelf life... those pixels can only work for so long before they start to fade. The brighter your screen, the more static it is, the quicker you will see it degrade. Sammys have no nav bar, so you'll most likely only see issues up by the status bar. Anyone with a phone they've used for a while... its there. There are some parts of your screen that have degraded quicker than others.... you just haven't noticed.
I've have my nexus 6 for about 11 months now....constant use. And the area where my nav bar usually sits is a wee bit brighter than the screen next to it. But I can only see it under a select number of conditions and the brightness set juuuust right. Sure, if i paint my screen gray, it'll pop a bit more, but I don't sit there, looking at a gray screen an lament my life. The only time I see it is if I go looking for it.
Stop worrying so much.