rkarolak
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My 1020 doesn't have any sort of burn in or image persistence (so far). Does the image fade after a while? Some newer screens, particularly OLED/AMOLED screens, are more prone to "image persistence", where a "burn" of the image will exist temporarily then fade away.
I don't believe it's a big problem (being that it's at risk of becoming permanent or leading to more future problems) other than being an annoyance. The persistence may have varying degrees of it being a problem though.
Unfortunately, the only way to "fix" it is to replace the hardware. Some screen-saver or blank screen apps may help, but if it really bothers you then you may want to look into getting it exchanged.
It happens on one of my laptops' OLED screens.
I don't believe it's a big problem (being that it's at risk of becoming permanent or leading to more future problems) other than being an annoyance. The persistence may have varying degrees of it being a problem though.
Unfortunately, the only way to "fix" it is to replace the hardware. Some screen-saver or blank screen apps may help, but if it really bothers you then you may want to look into getting it exchanged.
It happens on one of my laptops' OLED screens.