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Seriously thinking about getting the Note 2. Should i be worried about burn in?.

I heard and seen that this phone gets burn in since it is AMOLED. But if i do get it which i am thinking i might later today, If i keep my brightness on auto. Should i be worried about burn in?. Thanks
I haven't had mine very long, just short of a month, so too soon. I had that problem with my Motorola phones but only slightly. If your contract is up with your carrier, there are great deals on the Note II. I got mine for $50.00 and I have heard there are even lower prices right now.
 
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I have no burn-in yet; screen is still good. Burn-in usually happens when the screen is set at a high brightness level and stuck on a static image for a long while (couple hours with the screen constantly on and no break). The RGB emitters burn out which cause the burn.

There are a few users that have experienced burn-in. Mostly because of the above stated reason.
 
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I have no burn-in yet; screen is still good. Burn-in usually happens when the screen is set at a high brightness level and stuck on a static image for a long while (couple hours with the screen constantly on and no break). The RGB emitters burn out which cause the burn.

There are a few users that have experienced burn-in. Mostly because of the above stated reason.
I had the burn in problem on a number of Moto phones...
 
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