Android phone screen has ghost images or burn-in
If the ghost image fades when you show different content for a while, it's temporary. If it stays permanent, it's burn-in. Either way, show your screen varied content, reduce brightness, and use gesture navigation instead of on-screen buttons to prevent it getting worse.
OLED screens (used on most modern Android phones) can develop ghost images when the same thing shows in the same place for too long. The difference is whether it's temporary (will fade) or permanent (won't fade). Temporary ghosting goes away on its own. Permanent burn-in is unfortunately permanent, but you can stop it from getting worse.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Thinking permanent burn-in will go away on its own — it won't
- Confusing temporary ghosting with permanent burn-in (temporary will fade)
- Keeping brightness at maximum all the time, which speeds up pixel degradation
- Leaving Maps or games on for hours without breaks
Signs you need professional help
- Burn-in is severe and affects your ability to use the phone
- It got worse despite reducing brightness and showing varied content
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