With my experience, burn in happens way before dimming and colour balance changes in terms of what you notice first.
The first thing that burned in on my phone I have now was a very, very feint line across the top half of the screen, where the divide would be between a video and the chat or comments when watching a video with the comments open on YouTube or twitch. It's not noticeable most times, I can only see the line when the whole screen is displaying a single bright colour. Thankfully nothing else, and it hasn't gotten worse.
My first smartphone had the whole keyboard layout and WhatsApp interface burned into the screen by the end lmao. And the colour change was there, but minimal. Everything looked more yellow
yeah, i see em from time to time but it's just not as much of a concern for my own use case.
it's a real bummer that even if we lived in the ideal cyberpunk dystopia where you could just suffer through using 3g or edge and had good updates to your software pushed out to keep as much security in place as possible we'd still have the unplanned obsolescence of these things forcing upgrades and making data impossible to recover off em.
i guess that could happen, i'm more concerned about dimming and balance changing over time.
With my experience, burn in happens way before dimming and colour balance changes in terms of what you notice first.
The first thing that burned in on my phone I have now was a very, very feint line across the top half of the screen, where the divide would be between a video and the chat or comments when watching a video with the comments open on YouTube or twitch. It's not noticeable most times, I can only see the line when the whole screen is displaying a single bright colour. Thankfully nothing else, and it hasn't gotten worse.
My first smartphone had the whole keyboard layout and WhatsApp interface burned into the screen by the end lmao. And the colour change was there, but minimal. Everything looked more yellow
yeah, i see em from time to time but it's just not as much of a concern for my own use case.
it's a real bummer that even if we lived in the ideal cyberpunk dystopia where you could just suffer through using 3g or edge and had good updates to your software pushed out to keep as much security in place as possible we'd still have the unplanned obsolescence of these things forcing upgrades and making data impossible to recover off em.