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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra the AOD lock screen burn in probability?

(Topic created on: 12-02-2024 02:34 PM)
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dFTf
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I want to ask one thing, on my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra the AOD lock screen if set to always on with background wallpaper, will it cause screen burn in issues? because what I think is that AOD lock screen clock use to move around until S23 Ultra but here in S24 Ultra nor does the AOD lock screen clock moves, nor does the widgets move as well as if you set up a background wallpaper on AOD lock screen that also stay same continuously displaying in a fixed position. I am not sure if there is a different work around to protect screen from burn in issue because Samsung using new technologies like down to 1HZ refresh rate as well as can go Extra Dim brightness setting but nothing is disclosed yet. any ideas? thanks.

Please don't ask or suggest turning AOD lock screen "OFF" or set it to "Tap to Display" setting or anything. I use AOD lock screen on always "ON" setting.

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@dFTf wrote:

I want to ask one thing, on my Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra the AOD lock screen if set to always on with background wallpaper, will it cause screen burn in issues? because what I think is that AOD lock screen clock use to move around until S23 Ultra but here in S24 Ultra nor does the AOD lock screen clock moves, nor does the widgets move as well as if you set up a background wallpaper on AOD lock screen that also stay same continuously displaying in a fixed position. I am not sure if there is a different work around to protect screen from burn in issue because Samsung using new technologies like down to 1HZ refresh rate as well as can go Extra Dim brightness setting but nothing is disclosed yet. any ideas? thanks.

Please don't ask or suggest turning AOD lock screen "OFF" or set it to "Tap to Display" setting or anything. I use AOD lock screen on always "ON" setting.


I have disabled AOD for that reason, and try not to use too much brightness. 
Unfortunately it's likely, because we STILL don't have pixel shifting to protect us from burn-in on our S24 phones... which is infuriating!

DrMips
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You don't need pixel shifting as the screen is so dim it will be at a level where screen burn can't occur.
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TechZilla
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Have noticed my fingerprint on the AOD shift a small amount
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JomamaSammy
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Well, the clock and notification icons are fairly bright, though the wallpaper is muted.
Batter percentage also muted. Would seem pixel shifting is in order to prevent screen burn-in.
Really like the full screen wallpaper, but it is concerning. Have not seen the other elements/widgets move at all on the AOD. That's even more concerning. An update or comments from Samsung on the topic would be appreciated.

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AhsanTaqveem
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Hi,

the AOD Clock on my S24 ultra stays in one position as well. I have turned the AOD off for now.

Almost Every single S24 user is posting about this problem and it's a shame that Samsung is sitting idle and not addressing the problem of the elite users.

Least they can do is tell us that they are working on an update that will be rolled out soon.

Problem is: they are just sitting silent.

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