iOS 17.1 contains fixes for iPhone 15 screen burn symptoms

iOS 17.1 software, contains fixes, iPhone 15, screen burn, symptoms

In a recent development, Apple released notes for the iOS 17.1 beta, which claimed to contain a fix for an issue that might be the cause of the newly launched iPhone 15 screen burn-in.

According to the released notes summary, Apple stated that the new iOS 17.1 update ā€œFixes an issue that may cause display image persistence.ā€

It is pertinent to mention here that some multiple owners of the most recently launched iPhone 15 Pro Max are reportedly finding the image of the home screen apps being burnt-in to the display.

Burn-in, a term used from the old days of CRT screens, has made its presence felt with OLED displays as well. Technically, the burn-in typically occurs after a very long time of displaying static of the same image.

However, itā€™s been a month after the release of the iPhone 15 series, and the users of the iPhone Pro Max are taken to Reddit and Appleā€™s support forums to report issues. It is worth mentioning here that the problem is not widespread and itā€™s uncertain whether the iPhone 15 pro faces the same issues.

According to LG, a prominent OLED manufacturer, most televisions burn-in cases result from static images or on-screen elements being displayed continuously for extended periods, often at max brightness.

AppleInsider ā€“ Internetā€™s premier source of information for all things Apple ā€“ has been collecting data from many sources with Appleā€™s service network since 2015, reporting that as of mid-October, there have been fewer OLED burn-in reports year-over-year than in the past three years.

However, this might be due to different product release schedules, and the deviation is not statistically significant.



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