According to reports from many foreign technology media such as iMore and BGR, users discovered a very serious screen burn-in problem after using the iPhone 15 Pro Max for a period of time.
Although screen burn-in is a common problem with OLED screens, Apple and many manufacturers have used various methods such as software to prevent screen burn-in and other problems.
Apple’s official introduction is as follows:
OLED displays may also show slight visual changes over long-term use. This is also a normal phenomenon and may include "image afterimage" or "screen burn", where a blurry afterimage of the previous image remains on the screen even after the display shows a new image. Image retention is temporary and will disappear after a few minutes of normal use.
Our Super Retina and Super Retina XDR displays are engineered to mitigate the effects of OLED burn-in and are the first in the industry. A special algorithm monitors the usage of individual pixels to generate display calibration data. iPhone uses this data to automatically adjust the brightness of each pixel as needed to reduce the visual impact of screen burn and maintain a consistent viewing experience.
Users report that iPhone models launched by Apple every year have screen burn-in problems.
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