Apple Acknowledges iPhone X OLED Burn-In And Color Shifting At Off-Angles
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The iPhone X starts arriving to customers today and it is also available for in-store pickup. While many have celebrated the launch of the device in long queues, three husky men also stole over 300 iPhone units right off a UPS truck which you can check out here. The iPhone X is Apple’s biggest leap forward in terms of design and functionality since the original iPhone was launched back in 2007. Previously, users reported of burn-in display issues on older iPhone models and it looks like this year it would be the same. As of now, burn-in can still occur under certain circumstances. So let’s dive in to see some more details on the subject.
The device packs the new 5.8-inch OLED screen and Apple calls it the Super Retina display. This is the first time an iPhone is equipped with an OLED panel, However, there are certain disclaimers that you should take note of. Apple wants iPhone X customers to know the hue shifting in the display when viewing it at off-angles. The early reviews of the iPhone X also coined the same notion. According to Apple, Super Retina Display the iPhone X is the best OLED display on the market, but screen burn-in can still occur under specific situations.