APPLE IPHONE 15 PRO MAX Pro Max Screen Burn In
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95%
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iOS 17.1 (or later) Software Update
Manufacturer research confirms that the 'burn-in' reported on early iPhone 15 Pro Max units was actually a software-driven image retention issue. The iOS 17.1 update recalibrates the display driver IC's pixel-by-pixel voltage management to clear residual images. This software patch effectively resets the charge-state of the OLED subpixels, eliminating the ghosting without requiring a hardware swap.
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5%
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Display Assembly (OLED Panel)
In rare instances where static images were displayed at peak brightness (2000 nits) for extreme durations, true permanent electroluminescent degradation can occur. If the software update fails to resolve the ghosting, the physical organic compounds in the OLED layer have likely reached a state of uneven aging. A full display assembly replacement is the only mechanical resolution for verified permanent pixel wear.
SKU: G5Q-00135
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the iOS 17.1 (or later) Software Update.
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