majiklantrn
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It's temporary burn in like how a plasma has ghosting. It will go away.
Did you get your Nexus working again????
After three reboots yeah! PITA! The hotspot keeps failing though. And this is Verizon HS feature.
Well, there's your problem. Root that puppy and install Wireless Tether for Android!![]()
I knew that was going to be suggested. I have my reasons why I'm staying legit with this device. Thanks though!![]()
I develop the molecules for OLED technology and we supply the technology to Samsung.
Burn in happens when the molecules degrades faster than surrounding molecules. This will not fix itself like LCD where crystals persist until they are discharged and realign themselves.
Best advice I can give is not to leave static images for long periods of time such as clocks at night. Find clocks that jump around the screen if possible.
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Hmmm, so what are the likely pain points for burn-in on this device? The soft buttons, the permanent Google search bar... parts of the notification bar?
Yeah pretty much but you need to keep those images on for hours on end to see degradation so quickly. I've had many many galaxy phones so far have not had this problem on any. Just use good judgement and remember not to leave your screen awake for long periods of time. Oh and when watching long videos make sure you have in on full screen.
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This seems to be happening with something as simple as my wallpaper...
When I switch applications, I can still see bits of it in the background during the transition period..![]()
Yeah pretty much but you need to keep those images on for hours on end to see degradation so quickly. I've had many many galaxy phones so far have not had this problem on any. Just use good judgement and remember not to leave your screen awake for long periods of time. Oh and when watching long videos make sure you have in on full screen.
Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk
This seems to be happening with something as simple as my wallpaper...
When I switch applications, I can still see bits of it in the background during the transition period..![]()
