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User iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone Pro Max many reported experiencing cell phone screen burn-in because of using the Always on Display feature. Even though this feature is one of Apple’s superior features from the two newest iPhones.
Burn-ins are visible as afterimages that remain on the screen even after the phone is turned off. Images shared online clearly show the faint appearance of the lock screen wallpaper and the time displayed on the app WeChat.
Even more worrying, a number of reports indicate that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max screens are experiencing burn-in in the Dynamic Island area. This is the small indentation at the top of the screen that houses the front camera and other sensors.
The problem is more apparent when the user is running multiple apps, as this increases the visual size of Dynamic Island.
It’s not clear how widespread this problem is. But some users have reported this problem and seek help from Apple after sales service. One user reported that they were told by an Apple employee that they had never experienced screen burn-in on a new iPhone before.
However, users can get a free screen replacement under the extended Apple Care+ warranty. Other users say they’ve had the iPhone 14 Pro for less than a month. But the burn-in from Dynamic Island is still on the screen.
At this time, Apple has not commented on the bug, and it’s unclear what steps the company will take to address the issue. Burn-in is not a new problem and can be caused by many factors.
For example, a static image appears on the screen for a long time. However, with the Always on Display feature, it seems that this problem is becoming more common on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max.
For now, it’s important for iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max users to be aware of the possibility of screen burn-in and take steps to reduce the risk.
It is recommended that you do not use the Always on Display feature at this time. As well as regularly changing wallpapers and avoiding using apps with static elements, according to Gizchina.
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