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Originally Posted by dura
Sorry, can't help you there, my Note had a defect last year in the screenmemory, and the whole screen was replaced (under warrant). The screen I use now is only 1 year old (I do have it on all settings maximal, so that I have the 'headroom'in light situations needed to read. No defect pixels or retention or diminished brightness as far as I can see, but only time will tell how it will hold the coming years (I feel no need at all to replace it atm).
I also prefer Moon+ reader in nightmode, background completely black, letters set to max white minus very slight green en slightly less blue. Can use it for hours, even though I'm in my mid-fifties and do not use reading glasses.
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I passed my Galaxy S on to my sister but after 4 years of use I haven't seen any burn in the screen yet. So if a 4 year old oled screen phone didn't spoil with all the updates to the OLED technology in the last few years they should be even better.