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Sunday, November 5, 2017

Apple retell iPhone X users that they are using an OLED display.


Apple's bezel-less "X" is the only and the first iPhone that uses an OLED screen -- a technology known to give an incredible contrast and saturation, however also for its propensity to get burn-in. To ensure that customers understand that their $1,000  worth of phone might suffer from image persistence in the long-run, the technology genius has fill in the iPhone X's display support page to enlighten how an OLED screen really works.
The company (Apple) illustrate that the "slight shifts in color and hue" when viewing the screen off-angle are absolutely normal. It also says OLEDs show slight visual changes when used for a long time, such as displaying remnants of a high-contrast image mounted on the screen for lenthy periods of time even when it is already displaying another picture.
Both are also the most common issues Pixel 2 XL owners have with their Android Oreo devices. By pre-empting likely complaints, Apple is probably trying to avoid facing a similar callamity . In Google's case, though, some customers' complaints might be warranted, since they allegedly got burn-in as soon as a week after their purchase.

Despite the warning, The comnpany guarantee their customers that their expensive new phones are not going to have less-than-perfect displays anytime soon. Apple says it "engineered the Super Retina display to be the best in the industry in reducing the effects of OLED "burn-in." And, as AppleInsider notes, iPhone X uses OLED manufactured by Samsung. The Korean conglomerate also made OLED screens for Pixel 2, which does not undergo the same issues.
Source :Egadget 
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