Several users have reported a “screen burn-in” issue on the iPhone 15 series. However, this issue is not a hardware bug but an image retention issue on iOS 17. iOS 17.1 RC build fixes this image ...
So, the screen on your TV is showing signs of trouble. Maybe it’s a minor annoyance, like a few dead pixels or horizontal lines. It can also be more drastic, like a crack or even a black screen that ...
This story was updated on October 20th. Update below. Apple’s iOS 17.1 update may have solved the iPhone 15 screen burn issue according to early reports. For the uninitiated, some iPhone 15 Pro Max ...
Over the past week, there’s been some reports about users with an iPhone 15 having screen burn in issues, already. Now the iPhone 15 has not even been out a month yet, so seeing screen burn in seemed ...
The Google Pixel 8, like any other smartphone, can experience screen burn-in issues. This problem arises when static images are displayed for extended periods, causing permanent discoloration or ...
The release notes for the iOS 17.1 beta says that it contains a fix for an issue that might be the cause for the scattered reports of iPhone 15 screen burn-in. The release notes are clear and succinct ...
Though modern LCDs are generally resistant to screen burn-in (resulting in images that erroneously persist on the display), a surprisingly high number of iMac owners have recently reported the issue.
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