Highlights

  • Screen burn-in observed on iPhone 15 Pro OLED displays.
  • Some users report ghost images on Reddit and Apple forums.
  • Issues aren't common; Apple provides support for affected users.

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Screen burn-in, a potential issue with OLED displays, has been noticed by some iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max users. Reports are not widespread, and Apple offers support for those affected. If deemed a hardware fault, the phone's warranty may cover it.

iPhone 15 Pro Max users report screen burn-in issues: Check all details

A number of iPhone 15 Pro Max users have reported experiencing screen burn-in issues. Screen burn-in is a permanent discolouration of a portion of a display that occurs when an image is displayed on the screen for a long period of time.

User Reports and Shared Experiences

Users on platforms like Reddit and the Apple support forum have shared their experiences with iPhone 15 Pro screen burn-in and iPhone 15 Pro Max screen burn-in. They've posted pictures of their devices showing ghostly remnants of icons or other elements.

For example, one user showed their phone's burn-in marks from a home screen and a YouTube video thumbnail. Another shared a picture where a keyboard image seemed to be burned into the screen.

Current Status and Solutions

While these reports are concerning, they aren't very common. Most iPhone 15 Pro Max users haven't faced this. However, if you notice OLED screen burn-in on your device, there are steps to take.

The first thing to do is get in touch with Apple screen burn-in support. You can either call Apple or book an appointment at an Apple Store Genius Bar. There, Apple's experts will look into the issue. If they find that the burn-in is due to a hardware problem, the good news is it should be covered by Apple's one-year warranty for new devices in the US.

Preventing Burn-in

To learn how to avoid screen burn-in on iPhone 15 Pro Max or how to fix screen burn-in on iPhone 15 Pro, it's wise to refer to Apple's guidelines and advice from tech experts. Taking proactive steps can help maintain the quality of your device's display.

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