Google Pixel 2 XL: Screen burn-in impressions + test

Google Pixel 2 XL: Screen burn-in impressions + test

Quick note: It’s best to view at 1080p or higher to clearly view the burn-in effect in this video.

What’s going on with screen burn-in on the Google Pixel 2 XL? Alex investigates.

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46 thoughts on “Google Pixel 2 XL: Screen burn-in impressions + test

  1. Ironic tho…second hand pixel devices on eBay are not shadow burned as frequently as Samsung Galaxy phones. Seems like every other used galaxy has burn in, lines and or dead pixels. Maybe Google fixed it as they fixed blue tint…don't know. All I know is that I buy a lot of second hand devices and see more burn issues w Samsung products.

  2. Y'all think you have it bad… My Google Pixel crashed/bricked itself overnight, and was stuck on the white screen showing the Google logo at maximum brightness overnight… I don't mind the crash, but now, there's a giant G logo burned in really badly right smack in the middle of my Pixel. And they won't honour their warranty either, as they deemed it "user error". Wtf Google

  3. Google is investigating??? — hahahahahaha – Joka – Google already knew about this issue before they started selling the phones but are happy that a few of you will complain and nothing will happen to them. Few years later you WILL still buy the Pixel 3 when it comes out – hahahahaha. More money to google year after year.

  4. Yes I would go with the company getting sued for slowing down the older devices….claiming to save the customers battery of course, not to cause the customer to go get a new phone. lol

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  6. So, this is a problem why, exactly? From what I understand, I will only see it on a solid gray image. I doubt it will be noticeable with everyday use. Mountain out of a mole hill.

  7. The proper term is "image retention" not persistence for Display panel image that remains temporarily a constant screen saver or changing backround should help

  8. I dont get why Google was sleeping on this! A constant Nav Bar is a bad choice for OLED. Samsung knows that very well. The always on Display is constantly moving. Even the Nav Bar make minimal changes in Position (about 2 Pixels) to avoid Burn-ins. Looks like Googles Design doesnt think about that.

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