- Apr 4, 2014
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Lately I've noticed that even when the back, home and search bottom along the bottom isn't on that there is a burn in. It's quite infuriating. Anybody else suffering from this?
Yes but its manual.I'm not familiar with Windows 10 Mobile, but can you hide the nav buttons when not in use?
Aside from being mindful of screen on time and swiping away the navigation bar when not being used, do you have any suggestions on how to prevent screen burn in? I mean like wallpaper colors, brightness settings, etc? Thanks.
This phenomena is not called "burnin" but "image retention" which is common to Oled and Plasma screens. It is not permanent, and relatively easily cured, depending on the strength of retention.
Firs help is to turn the mobile off for about half hour.
If this does not fix it, then get an (full screen) completely white image and keep on display for half hour.
If the retention is still seen, then get a full screen video of specially composed white and color noise and play it for half hour.
Such videos are usually coled "image retention fixers" or such like examples:
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Unfortunately, if it gets to "burnin" then that is permanent and cannot be fixed. To avoid it use automatic brightness settings and choose appropriate color background for navigation Bar to reduce contrast between white letters on black background.
We need a transparent navigation bar which changes its color automatically
Not at all, but it'll be awkward having to swipe to bring it back up all the time for relatively little benefit.Would autohide nav bar be difficult to implement ? (Autohide taskbar on desktop)
Some apps (eg: iFruit app for GTA V) hide navigation bar and status bar forcefully so I guess it is possible to set a timeout, if Microsoft decides to do something about it.
I am sure this problem can be avoided by a software fix.
1 Transparent navigation bar
2 Make the white color of three icons changes according to the ambience/automatically changes its color periodically.
The windows team at Microsoft should have a better idea than mine.