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The iPhone X is the first phone from Apple to feature a display panel using OLED technology. The display of Apple's new flagship is truly beautiful. However, OLED technology has been struggling with problematic display burn-in since the beginning. In the beginning, it happened quite quickly and often, with advancing production technology, this problem can be eliminated, although it cannot be avoided even in the case of the best models today. The displays for the iPhone X are manufactured by Samsung and are basically the best that can be used today. In the ideal case, burning should not happen. However, if you also want to go a little against it, you will find a few tips below.

Display burn-in occurs when the same motif appears in one place of the display for a long time. Most often, for example, status bars on the top of the phone or static elements of the user interface, which have a fixed location and are almost always visible, are burned. There are several options to prevent burning.

First and foremost, it's an iOS update. It may sound strange, but in the case of the iPhone X, it is really recommended. Of course, Apple knows about burn-in and they do everything to prevent it from happening. One of the preventive steps are also various (and imperceptible for users) changes inside the system. Apple will add more and more tools to new versions of iOS that should prevent burning. The second important element is to turn on the automatic adjustment of the display brightness. It is precisely the high brightness that accelerates burning. So if you turn on the automatic brightness setting (which is on by default), you will delay burning problems. Automatic brightness adjustment can be found in Settings In general Disclosure Customization displays a Automatic jas.

Another preventive step against screen burn-in is to reduce the time it takes to lock the phone. The ideal setting is 30 seconds. If this seems a bit much to you, remember that the iPhone X monitors when the user is looking at it and the display will not turn off in this case, even if there is no interaction with the display. You set the locking interval in Settings - Display and brightness a Lockout.

As already mentioned above, we recommend it do not use the maximum brightness setting display. If you set it, for example, in bright sunlight, it's not such a problem. However, if you use it for a long time, you are basically going against the burn. Therefore, if for some reason you do not use automatic brightness adjustment, we recommend working with it at least occasionally. If you happen to see the first signs of screen burn-in, you can try turning off the phone, leaving it off for a few hours, and then turning it on again. If you caught the problem at an early stage, you can get rid of the burning in this way. If you have permanently burned characters on the display, it is time to file a complaint.

Source: iphonehacks

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