iPhone 14 Pro, Pro Max ‘Dynamic Island, Display burn’ issue; Here’s what to do next, how to check

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Apple unveiled iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max last year with one of the biggest features: Dynamic Island. Almost a year later, several users have reported having trouble with the much-hyped ‘Dynamic Island’. For instance, one user on Reddit posted a picture where the screen burn in and around Apple’s Dynamic Island is clearly visible, however, it might be the case that the camera may be exaggerating it. Many comments are users precisely are calling the AOD or Always On Display to be the main cause behind this issue.

Before jumping to solutions, it’s important to know what’s happening, how to check if your iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max is also facing this issue and potential fixes and workarounds.

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What’s wrong with iPhone 14 Pro/ Pro Max ‘Dynamic Island, Display Burn’?

Multiple reports indicate that iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max users are facing a screen burn-in problem around the AOD (Always on Display) or Dynamic Island areas. Surprisingly, the issue occurs even when AOD is not in use and affects users who rarely utilize apps in the Dynamic Island. The burn-in is most visible against light-colored backgrounds, contrary to users’ expectations that the dim display of AOD would prevent this issue. Some users have noticed the burn-in only on gray backgrounds or in low-light conditions, while others have reported the appearance of a transparent line on their screen when the brightness is set to a low level.

The problem with screen burn-in on the iPhone 14 Pro/Pro Max’s Dynamic Island or AOD has been widely observed, prompting concerns among users. Apple may need to address this issue and provide a solution to prevent further instances of burn-in, especially for those who have experienced it despite minimal usage of the affected areas.

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How to check if your iPhone 14 Pro/ Pro Max is also facing ‘Dynamic Island Pixel Burn’ issue?

One user, among the other Redditors, provided a quick check which doesn’t require an additional app download and can be accessed by as simple as a Google search. Here’s how to do that:

  1. Open Safari or any other browser
  2. Head to www.google.com
  3. In the search bar, enter “#343434”
  4. A grey image will be shown in results, download and open it.
  5. Take your iPhone 14 Pro to a dark room.
  6. Ensure the brightness is set to minimum.

You will be able to check if your iPhone 14 Pro is facing a screen burn. For those, who want to avoid Google search and simply visit this link and download the #343434 colour image.

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What are potential fixes or workarounds to fix Dynamic Island Pixel Burn issue in iPhone 14 Pro or Pro Max?

While there is no official fix or workaround provided by Apple for the screen burn-in issue experienced by some iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max users, there are a few potential steps that could be attempted to mitigate the problem:

  1. Reduce screen brightness: Lowering the screen brightness, particularly when using the Always on Display (AOD) or Dynamic Island, may help minimize the risk of burn-in. This can be done by adjusting the brightness settings in the device’s control panel or settings menu.
  2. Utilize screen timeout settings: Increasing the screen timeout duration or enabling the auto-lock feature can prevent the display from being continuously active, reducing the likelihood of burn-in.
  3. Rotate wallpapers and widgets: Regularly changing wallpapers and rearranging widgets on the home screen may help distribute the usage evenly across the display, potentially reducing the chances of burn-in in specific areas.
  4. Avoid static images: Avoid displaying static images or icons in the AOD or Dynamic Island for extended periods. Consider using dynamic or moving wallpapers to prevent the same image from being displayed continuously.
  5. Contact Apple Support: If the screen burn-in issue persists or worsens, it is advisable to reach out to Apple Support for further assistance. They may provide guidance, initiate repairs, or explore possible solutions specific to the individual case.

It’s important to note that these suggestions are not guaranteed to completely resolve the screen burn-in problem, as it appears to be a hardware-related issue. Consulting with Apple Support is crucial for receiving the most accurate and up-to-date information on the matter.

Abhinav Anand
Abhinav Anand
Abhinav Anand is a contributor at PhonesWiki. He had joined PhonesWiki in 2021. At PhonesWiki, he mainly writes on upcoming smartphones and software/hardware bugs. He loves to try out the latest apps and gadgets and has more than 800+ bylines to his name. His work has so far been published at Financial Express, Economic Times, KnowTechie, and more. He also contributes to Android Headlines.

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