An AMOLED display is comprised of millions of individual organic light-emitting diodes that make up its pixels. Having one OLED glow in a bright color for a period of time may cause it to decay. So, if you have a single still picture on your display for a long time, the OLEDs around its contours might start glowing differently than the rest ...
Wednesday, 26 April 2017
Will the virtual home button of the Galaxy S8 burn in the AMOLED display? Nope! Here's how Samsung prevents that
An AMOLED display is comprised of millions of individual organic light-emitting diodes that make up its pixels. Having one OLED glow in a bright color for a period of time may cause it to decay. So, if you have a single still picture on your display for a long time, the OLEDs around its contours might start glowing differently than the rest ...
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