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02-13-2024 03:39 AM in
Galaxy SI want to ask one thing, on my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra the AOD lock screen if set to always on with background wallpaper, will it cause screen burn in issues? because what I think is that AOD lock screen clock use to move around until S23 Ultra but here in S24 Ultra nor does the AOD lock screen clock moves, nor does the widgets move as well as if you set up a background wallpaper on AOD lock screen that also stay same continuously displaying in a fixed position. I am not sure if there is a different work around to protect screen from burn in issue because Samsung using new technologies like down to 1HZ refresh rate as well as can go Extra Dim brightness setting but nothing is disclosed yet. any ideas? thanks.
Please don't ask or suggest turning AOD lock screen "OFF" or set it to "Tap to Display" setting or anything. I use AOD lock screen on always "ON" setting.
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02-13-2024 09:16 AM in
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02-13-2024 09:24 AM (Last edited 02-13-2024 11:45 AM ) in
Galaxy SFirst of all understand what is a screen burn in simple words it's discoloration of light and colours on ur screen right it happens as ur display grows older actually that is how it is but if ur one of that lucky guy it may happen anytime as there is no fixed pattern 😁 😁 😁
Now if ur a person who uses ur phone for years then u will definitely get a screen burn but again understand this this is all theory infact u may have screen burn very early or u may never notice it
Now there are some things which people suggest if followed would delay the so called inevitable the screen burn like
1) run ur phone on lower brightness
2) reducing time for screen to go to sleep
3) and ur favorite Turn off AOD 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁
So final conclusion is yep screen burn would eventually will happen and it's permanent damage so yes AOD may cause it
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02-13-2024 11:07 AM in
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