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[โ€“] turbowafflz 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

I'm curious when it started to show up on their screen. I have a like 2-3 year old OnePlus 9 (unsure because I bought it used) and I can't see any burn in anywhere on my screen, maybe my phone just isn't quite old enough yet though

[โ€“] Alphane_Moon 1 points 1 month ago

About 3.5 years in, modest to high usage.

Seeing the burn-in with my own eyes really made me much more cautious about OLED use for monitors. You typically replace a smartphone within 4 years. I use my monitors for longer than 4 years (or they get handed over).