if you leave your screen on long enough to incur burn in, you deserve it. it doesn't take a rocket scientist...
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if you leave your screen on long enough to incur burn in, you deserve it. it doesn't take a rocket scientist...
I applied a little common sense to my issue, it's not burn-in, it's pixels that aren't "broke-in" technically black on an AMOLED screen means the pixel is off, so essentially what we're seeing here are pixels that are differing from the other pixels that appear to be "normal" due to under-utilization.
Regardless, good news! I found an application that does exactly what we need called "Dead pixel detect and fix" there's another one in the market that's free, however for various reasons I wouldn't recommend it, it looks to be more geared towards someone who's got a single stuck pixel. Anyhow, I'm going to let this run overnight and see how it works for me. I'd also like to see if OP can give it a shot as well, sounds like his might be more severe than mine, and let me know if it works out for you. Good luck folks!
PS. Make sure your your brightness is max before running the application.