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Galaxy AYou can try this video in the link, but no idea if it will work?
https://youtu.be/VN-KIlsxxOw?si=dBSCHUlTt9DiGpDI
Using a lower brightness setting, dark mode, can help avoid burn-in..
The only Samsung device that I ever saw burn-in, was my old Skyrocket.. But not on any subsequent Samsung phones.
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Galaxy AUltimately, the only way to really fix it, is replace the screen..
Trying the video can't hurt though.
Good luck 🤞🏻
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09-13-2024 05:54 PM in
Galaxy AI don't know if it's something specific to the A71, but I've never had any issues with burn-in with any of my Samsung Galaxy Note devices, or any S series since the Galaxy S7... as I said, only device I experienced burn-in, was my Skyrocket.
