Unfortunately, this is just the nature of AMOLED screen technology. It's the price we have to pay for those insane contrast ratios. You're picture isn't showing, but as someone who has owned every Galaxy S phone, and now the Note 2, I can tell you that they all burn-in after a while. The best way to avoid this is to run dark wallpapers and to make sure that you don't run the phone in max brightness. There's an app in the Play store that's supposed to allegedly fix this, but this isn't possible. You can, however, use the app prevent the screen from burning in.
05-07-2013 07:47 PM