When the iPhone 15 series was first released, someone discovered the screen burn-in problem of the Pro series, and it existed on a large scale. Now, Apple will fix this problem with a software update.Apple today pushed the second RC version of iOS 17.1 to the iPhone 15 series. The update has fixed many problems, including "fixing an issue that may cause display image retention."
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Apple Online Store (China)
It should be noted here that Apple calls this "image retention" and not screen burn.
In fact, according to feedback from many users,OLED screens will only suffer from serious screen burn-in after being used for a long time. The iPhone 15 series has only been on sale for a month, so it is obviously not caused by hardware screen burn-in.
Therefore, the problem this time is mainly due to a software defect, which causes afterimages to appear on the screen display.
Friends who encounter similar problems can try updating to iOS17.1RC version to see if it is solved.