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Same day burn-in?

Alright, I know this is a bit of a different topic but I want your guys' input. So on monday I dropped my phone broke the screen, the usual stuff. Anyway, I got my phone back the day after my appointment (Thur was my appointment) and the screen was nice! It was running perfect. Today I look at my screen and I see this... (picture attached below, it's a pure white background supposedly). I am aware of the Samsung Galaxy line's AMOLED screens bringing back the burn-in so I do my utmost to prevent it, running a minimum brightness when possible, keeping the screen off as much as possible, all that jazz. So now for my question.

 

Is it even physically possible to get screen burn-in within 24 hours if you tried your hardest???

 

I don't know if you can see with the picture, but there's even logos burned in and stuff near the top (right side in the picture). I surfed through all my apps trying to find one where all the logos matched up on the screen and I didn't even find an app with corresponding logos on my phone at all and I don't use my phone to frequently browse the same webistes (let alone, again, this bad in 24 hours).

 

Please post your thoughts.

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More than likely the new screen is some cheapo AMOLED. Thats my thought 

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15 minutes ago, gerg90 said:

Alright, I know this is a bit of a different topic but I want your guys' input. So on monday I dropped my phone broke the screen, the usual stuff. Anyway, I got my phone back the day after my appointment (Thur was my appointment) and the screen was nice! It was running perfect. Today I look at my screen and I see this... (picture attached below, it's a pure white background supposedly). I am aware of the Samsung Galaxy line's AMOLED screens bringing back the burn-in so I do my utmost to prevent it, running a minimum brightness when possible, keeping the screen off as much as possible, all that jazz. So now for my question.

 

Is it even physically possible to get screen burn-in within 24 hours if you tried your hardest???

 

I don't know if you can see with the picture, but there's even logos burned in and stuff near the top (right side in the picture). I surfed through all my apps trying to find one where all the logos matched up on the screen and I didn't even find an app with corresponding logos on my phone at all and I don't use my phone to frequently browse the same webistes (let alone, again, this bad in 24 hours).

 

Please post your thoughts.

It's pretty unlikely if it's the status bar that's burned in already. Seems like a defective or second hand screen to me. 

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I think that's just the issue of this panel type in general. My LG V20 developed it within a year of use (though I do use it pretty often). It does disappear if the screen's turned off for some hours, but it doesnt take long for the burn-in to appear again.

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42 minutes ago, gerg90 said:

Anyway, I got my phone back the day after my appointment (Thur was my appointment) and the screen was nice!

This appointment, was it with an official Samsung-store or was it just some random repair-shop? If it was just some random repair-shop, they probably used a lower-quality non-OEM display.

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@WereCatfNo it wasn't a samsung store, the closest certified samsung store to me is about an hour away.

 

@JurrunioI understand that, but my point is that it was only a day later after the repair, not a year.

 

 

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