With the release of the Google Pixel Watch earlier this month, not only did Google expand the Pixel ecosystem, but it also brought to market an eagerly awaited device that many Pixel and Android users had been looking forward to. But some Reddit subscribers have been complaining about screen burn-in with the always-on display belonging to the Pixel Watch. This is a"ghost image" created on a permanent basis and can be annoying since the image does not go away.
The photo of the Pixel Watch that he shares shows the"ghost image" of another screen very clearly on the right of the display. If you look at the screen, you can also see it underneath the menu that is being displayed. The same Reddit user later tacked this on to his post:"Did some digging and apparently this is normal and isn't a defect. It's just a thing with these OLED panels, it occurs on the Galaxy Watches too.
Google uses a software algorithm to keep the majority of Pixel Watch users from seeing image retention
It's the case also with Samsung watch 4 series watches I've used.
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