Software screen burn issue linked with IOS
I assumed the screen burn was due to excessive brightness on one static image that burnt the pixels in on this iPhone. I replaced the OLED and the screen burn is still there! Its a common issue in the new iPhone 15's and an IOS update was meant to fix it. I have tried restoring, flashing and updating. Nothing has helped. Has anyone had a similar issue and know of a fix, its quite frustrating that I now have a new screen that looks like its got a defect.
It is not a screen issue I have checked with another genuine display and it displays the same burn in on this one too. Seems to be programmed into the software. Anyway of wiping IOS completely and installing fresh?
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Hi everyone! I bought the new iPhone 15 plus and it has been lovely. However, les got the same problem within 1 month after having it, noticed that the home bar and also the top indicators for the celular, WiFi and signal etc started to get slightly “burned” on the screen when dark mode is enable or every time those icons are displaying a white color.
After using Instagram, for example, for more than 10 minutes (or sometimes less) I can see those icons really visibly burned on the screen, being that after a while, it goes away, but never fully (this is easier to see against a grey background).
I wanted to know if this is normal behavior for an OLED panel, or if I had the bad luck of having a faulty screen. I also wanted to know if someone else has the same behavior on their iPhone. Thanks!
Ps- I also visited service center and give my phone for 7 days for test ajd they didn't find anything regarding this so they just returned my phone!
из ImJerry
Hi everyone! I bought the new iPhone 15 plus and it has been lovely. However, less than 1 month after having it, I noticed that the home bar and also the top indicators for the celular, WiFi and signal etc started to get slightly “burned” on the screen when dark mode is enable or every time those icons are displaying a white color.
After using Instagram, for example, for more than 10 minutes (or sometimes less) I can see those icons really visibly burned on the screen, being that after a while, it goes away, but never fully (this is easier to see against a grey background).
I wanted to know if this is normal behavior for an OLED panel, or if I had the bad luck of having a faulty screen. I also wanted to know if someone else has the same behavior on their iPhone. Thanks!
Ps- I also visited service center and give my phone for 7 days for test ajd they didn't find anything regarding this so they just returned my phone!
из ImJerry