This app uses a vast database, with the ideal color "activation" sequence for each manufacturer and model, taking into account our tests to correct the problem and adjusted by artificial intelligence.
In other words, the execution will be adapted specifically for your device, based on what has worked best on other similar devices. And this data is calibrated with each test performed, thus optimizing the experience for all app users.
The burn-in effect is the terror of owners of devices with OLED and AMOLED screens, be they TVs, monitors, or cell phones. The "ghosts" that remain on the screen, once seen, are difficult to ignore.
In general, models with P-OLED or AMOLED screens are all subject to the problem; the exception is devices with LCD screens.
The most common case of burn-in occurs with the virtual Android navigation buttons and the icons at the top of the screen, which are displayed almost 100% of the time the screen is on.
Manufacturers generally state that the warranty does not cover burn-in, as the problem is characterized by misuse of the device.
Once the screen has burn-in, there are several software programs available to help resolve the issue.
The fix usually consists of forcing a pixel reset, which is done through color balancing. The process can take anywhere from 10 minutes to a few hours, depending on the device and the severity of the problem.