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Google Looking Into Pixel 2 XL Screen Issues
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/23/google-looking-into-pixel-2-xl-screen-issues/
Google’s new Pixel 2 phones are the tech company’s latest and greatest attempt to crack the smartphone market largely dominated by Samsung and Apple. However, Google is now having to investigate and explain to some Pixel 2 XL owners why their screens are apparently malfunctioning.
Android Central reports that Google is “actively investigating” complaints that the Pixel 2 XL screen suffers from “burn-in” — that’s when a faint version of a previously displayed image remains the phone’s screen. Think of it like when you accidentally look at a very bright light and then look away but can still see the bright spot for several seconds afterward.
Google Looking Into Pixel 2 XL Screen Issues
Oct 23, 2017, 5:42pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/23/google-looking-into-pixel-2-xl-screen-issues/
>Google’s new Pixel 2 phones are the tech company’s latest and greatest attempt to crack the smartphone market largely dominated by Samsung and Apple. However, Google is now having to investigate and explain to some Pixel 2 XL owners why their screens are apparently malfunctioning.
>Android Central reports that Google is “actively investigating” complaints that the Pixel 2 XL screen suffers from “burn-in” — that’s when a faint version of a previously displayed image remains the phone’s screen. Think of it like when you accidentally look at a very bright light and then look away but can still see the bright spot for several seconds afterward.