Screen Filter (Twilight) and AMOLED Issues

HenryJohn54

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Hello friends,
Recently I came across this article regarding burn-in issues in AMOLED and according to the article it seems that screen filter apps can cause irreversible damage (burn-in) on AMOLED. I'm quoting few lines form the articles below,

Some screen filters can turn the screen to another color — for example the app Twilight can make all images red-hued. However, this was reported to intensify screen burn-in. While red-shifted colors will decay less rapidly than blue or green, overusing any particular hue will eventually create a noticeable impact on the color accuracy of your screen.

Personally I use red filter at 15-35% varyingly.
My question, How fast could the burn-in occur since I use Twilight every night?
 

chanchan05

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I used Twilight for 3 years on my Super AMOLED screened Note 2 with no noticeable issue. Colors are still punchier than the IPS LCD on my tablets.