Some iPhone 15 Pro Max users are reporting OLED screen 'burn in'
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Some iPhone 15 Pro Max users are reporting OLED screen 'burn in'. By David Nield published. Short : OLED burn-in itself is relatively unusual but not unheard of – OLED TVs occasionally suffer from the problem after prolonged exposure to a static image . It is also not to be confused with LCD image retention, which usually disappears after a while. With OLED, the burn tends to be permanent. It hasn't been a completely trouble-free launch for the iPhone 15 for Apple , and it looks as though there might be another problem to deal with on one of the models: image retention or 'burn in' that leaves a ghostly image on screen. Image retention or 'burn in' has long been an issue with OLED panels, and it happens when the screen contents stay static for a long time, leaving a watermark of sorts. However, the latest OLED screens and devices are able to minimize the risk of it happening, and it hasn't been a major problem in recent years. Apple's iPhone 1...