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How do I fix screen burn

So my iPhone 13 Pro Max of 4 months has screen burn. I noticed it when looking at a dark image on low brightness. The image burned is the tik tok interface. How do I fix it

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 16

Posted on Nov 4, 2022 11:13 AM

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Posted on Nov 6, 2022 1:17 PM

G'day Screenburner,


We see you have a concern about some persistent images on your iPhone display. We have a resource with some good information on this, as it can be normal in some cases: About the Super Retina display and Super Retina XDR display on your iPhone - Apple Support


If you look at an OLED display off-angle, you might notice slight shifts in color and hue. At reduced display brightness levels against black backgrounds, you might notice a slight blur or color change while scrolling. These are characteristics of OLED and are normal behavior. With extended long-term use, OLED displays can also show slight visual changes. This is also expected behavior and can include “image persistence” or “burn-in,” where the display shows a faint remnant of an image even after a new image appears on the screen. This can occur in more extreme cases such as when the same high contrast image is continuously displayed for prolonged periods of time.


We hope this helps to explain what you're seeing! If you have any follow-up questions, feel free to contact us directly using this link: Apple Support


Have a good one.

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Nov 6, 2022 1:17 PM in response to Screenburner

G'day Screenburner,


We see you have a concern about some persistent images on your iPhone display. We have a resource with some good information on this, as it can be normal in some cases: About the Super Retina display and Super Retina XDR display on your iPhone - Apple Support


If you look at an OLED display off-angle, you might notice slight shifts in color and hue. At reduced display brightness levels against black backgrounds, you might notice a slight blur or color change while scrolling. These are characteristics of OLED and are normal behavior. With extended long-term use, OLED displays can also show slight visual changes. This is also expected behavior and can include “image persistence” or “burn-in,” where the display shows a faint remnant of an image even after a new image appears on the screen. This can occur in more extreme cases such as when the same high contrast image is continuously displayed for prolonged periods of time.


We hope this helps to explain what you're seeing! If you have any follow-up questions, feel free to contact us directly using this link: Apple Support


Have a good one.

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