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I been using oled for years on phones/laptops... never noticed any burn in. The issue seems like a chronically online nitpicking more than anything that a real user will encounter.
I was under the impression that this was only really an issue when they first introduced OLED. And doesn't really affect the current gen
it can affect current Gen, it's just way harder to the point it doesn't really matter.
My nexus one had an OLED display iirc, thing had huge volumes of burnin after 12 months.
I've not seen burnin on any of my subsequent devices, my S10+ is still going strong since 2019. Shame about the Samsung soc.
For how long do you use your phones? If you have an OLED android phone you'll definitely get burn in where the status/notification bar is. If you get a new phone every 2 years you won't notice it. I've got it after around 4 years.
Had my phone for a few years now, no burn in yet.
I've got a Samsung Note 9 from Sept 2018 (I checked the serial number) with an AMOLED screen and no burn in. I have turned off the always on display and spend a fairly normal amount of time on it. Not sure if I'm just lucky.
Got an s9. It's got some globe from its previous owner and two bars from me. It's not a big deal really.
I have burn in on my s8+
I have a halo around my front camera, but no status bar burn in