I honestly think some people are a bit paranoid over burn-in.Agree with D13H4RD2L1V3. I have a 3+ year old Note 2 and a 1.5+ year old Note 4, both heavily used, and neither show any screen burn in.
I think display type is a matter of personal preference. Each has its own ups and downs. I don't believe that there is a screen tech that is universally better than all other ones since I don't think that's entirely possible right now.In any case, I personally don't like AMOLED at all, but Samsung developed this tech so it uses it. The best IPS displays out there are just as good if not better, with no longevity issues.
Yeah I'm not sure I've ever actually seen burn in "in real life"
Ive had every galaxy phone from 1-7 and have never had a burn in.
Me too, never had a problem, I think this is way over exagerated
AMOLED doesn't really "burn in", it's the pixels that die over time.
Use your phone more and it dies faster. Brighter display? Dies faster. White screen? Dies faster.
Over time, the display will change colors because the blue pixels degrade faster than the other pixels.
In any case, I personally don't like AMOLED at all, but Samsung developed this tech so it uses it. The best IPS displays out there are just as good if not better, with no longevity issues.
As I understand it, there are three people in the world who agree with this view that IPS displays are as good. That you're reading this response, keep in mind this person's bias toward Apple. Burn in is almost never an issue unless you leave your screen on the same thing for hour after hour after hour.
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