JonDoeJoe
JonDoeJoe t1_j1rdf6f wrote
Reply to comment by TylerDeBoy in My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
Nah I’m right. Karma doesn’t equate to being correct. And I don’t care about karma lol
JonDoeJoe t1_j1pu657 wrote
Reply to comment by AppleXOS in My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
If you use your screen to watch a ton of movies and the aspect ratio leaves you with black bars on the top and bottom, you’ll get burn in from the middle of the screen even if the middle has all dynamic images.
Even if you use the whole screen, say if a portion of the screen tends to use saturated color more than the rest of the screen, you’ll get burn in even if everything is non-static.
All burn in is is the uneven brightness of the screen due to the degradation of pixels. Having a static image is just the most common way for burn in to happen, NOT the only way.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/real-life-oled-burn-in-test
> Update 05/31/2019: The TVs have been running for over 9000 hours (around five years at 5 hours every day). Uniformity issues have developed on the TVs displaying Football and FIFA 18 and are starting to develop on the TV displaying Live NBC. Our stance remains the same: we don't expect most people who watch varied content without static areas to experience burn-in issues with an OLED TV.
Even though it’s rare for your average consumer, dynamic images still can and will cause burn ins. And this test doesn’t take into account for black bars and someone displaying content that has more saturated content in one portion of the screen over the other (it does talk about how each sub pixels degrade at different speed though)
JonDoeJoe t1_j1pn7mz wrote
Reply to comment by TylerDeBoy in My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
Then tell me what burn in is? Cuz I’m sure you’re not getting it right
JonDoeJoe t1_j1pigna wrote
Reply to comment by AppleXOS in My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
It would. Do you know why burn in occurs? It’s because the oled pixels are organic and degrade with use. So the pixels are degrading the moment you they’re on, whether you have a static image on or not.
The colors of oled pixels also degrade at different rates too.
JonDoeJoe t1_j1p3xyp wrote
Reply to comment by squareswordfish in My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
I was addressing his statement of “burn in only happens” which isn’t entirely true.
Static images for extended time is the most common and obvious cause but isn’t the only reason.
JonDoeJoe t1_j1p14x7 wrote
Reply to comment by masseyzac in My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
Actually burn in can occur regardless if there’s a static image or not
JonDoeJoe t1_ixtwgz1 wrote
Wait is the poll about what we expect apple to add or what we want/need apple to add?
JonDoeJoe t1_iufsgca wrote
Reply to iPhone 14 Pro tempered glass by fifaguys
The bezels are slightly more thinner on the 14 and I think the speaker position is slightly different too.
JonDoeJoe t1_j1rdkpv wrote
Reply to comment by TylerDeBoy in My iPhone XS is showing some hidden icons (it looks like tiktok) Is it sunburned? by LukasEleven
And you’ve avoided answering what burn in means too. You’ve proved nothing