IPads don't use AMOLED screens, what is physically burned down, can't be regenerated by software. As spread stated those software solutions only work on traditional LCD panels.
To fix it on AMOLED, you'd have to get a new screen, either through a warranty repair or by replacing it yourself.
doesnt change facts because the retina display is a rebranded amoled screen at the end of the day hence it will help diagnose
i never said itll help him repair the screen,itll help him identify if its got burn in,read what i wrote
Umm, Retina displays are LCD.
never happened to me on my 720 and my 820
No, glance screen doesn't cause burn-in. The clock and the notifications change their position every minute. The only possibility is having a glance screen background with glance set to always on where the background picture could cause burn-in. That cannot be a reason to remove a handy feature.I wonder if that's why they didn't put Glance on the 930.
No, glance screen doesn't cause burn-in. The clock and the notifications change their position every minute. The only possibility is having a glance screen background with glance set to always on where the background picture could cause burn-in. That cannot be a reason to remove a handy feature.
Glance background pictures move too
They don't have AMOLED screens, they have IPS LCD which is not affected by screen burn ins.
I've done a bit of Binging and it does look like screen burns are back via AMOLED technology. You'll be fine as long as you don't keep your screen on all the time. I wonder if that's why they didn't put Glance on the 930.
Exaclty, that's why the image is altered in some way when the user picks it from the galleryI also heard they rotate on/off on a pixel-by-pixel basis while maintaining the picture
And it isn't covered by warranty.
My 1020 is about to go into the trash it is so bad. Grrrr MS, grrrr.
Wiper did nothing for me fyi.
Mine doesn'tGlance background pictures move too
Where do you live? I've heard from European Nokia customers who got their burnt in AMOLED screens replaced under warranty. Nokia doesn't warn nor mention anything about the screen getting burned down over time, so this would be, like the battery, something which is covered by warranty.