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:twitch: Pikabooirl | ELDEN RINGPikaboo rages at Samsung monitors not being able to stay on 3 days straight(twitch.tv)
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[–]ActionPhilip1 point8 months, 3 weeks ago

How tf do you have that much burn in? I kept my s10+ for four years of heavy use and had none. Do you just leave it on max brightness home screen all day?

Meanwhile, my 5 year-old lg OLED TV is pristine (granted, it gets fairly light usage, mostly just movies when I want my sound system or invite people over), and my alienware qd-oled has 0 burn in despite me using it for web browsing and excel for hours a day.

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[–][deleted]0 points8 months, 3 weeks ago

if a phone cant sustain max brightness without degrading its screen then the Max brightness should be Lower becasue its obviously too high if its damaging the screen over time.

The other issue i have had with OLED and AMOLED is a red/yellow shift in color tone on the screen.

Fuck yeah i use it at Max brightness, if i buy a phone that's expensive then im going to use it fully and not gimp it becasue it might break. I expect it to not break!

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[–]ActionPhilip1 point8 months, 3 weeks ago

I didn't say that.

First of all, cool, use Max brightness. I use my phone mostly outside in the sun so I do too. You still won't get burn in. Whatever you're doing is a crazy edge case, considering I have never gotten burn in on a phone from the past 6 years (4 years on one phone, two on the current).

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