Google Pixel 2 – The Dangerous Problem for iPhone X

Google Pixel 2 XL is affected by a dangerous problem that could also affect the iPhone X after it will be launched by the Apple company on November 3.

Google Pixel 2 XL is currently actively investigating a problem that affects an apparently quite large number of users, and it may end up in iPhone X. We are talking about a problem with the POLED screens in Google Pixel 2 XL, they have the problem of the burn-in effect due to which some images remain visible on the screen even if what is displayed changes depending on the application.

Google Pixel 2 XL practically suffers from a problem that has been encountered in the past on many Android phones with OLED screens, but theoretically we should not see something like this at the moment. The iPhone X will also have an OLED screen and some were afraid that Apple's phone could be affected by a similar problem, so its appearance in a new phone can only raise new questions.

Google Pixel 2 has the dangerous problem for iPhone X as well

Google Pixel 2 iPhone X Problem 1

Google Pixel 2 XL has this problem actively investigated by the Google company, those from Mountain View confirming the fact that this should not happen on phones. For now, only the review units of the phone have this problem, they being the only ones that actually ended up being used by someone, but that does not mean that the commercial units will not be affected.

Google Pixel 2 XL will be launched in November by the American company, so there is enough time for this possible problem to have a solution. If it will not be solved, then Google will have to change many units of its new phone, because many of the customers will have problems with the screens and this will generate a lot of negative discussions about it.

"The Pixel 2 XL screen has been designed with an advanced POLED technology, including QHD+ resolution, wide color gamut, and high contrast ratio for natural and beautiful colors and renderings. We put all of our products through extensive quality testing before launch and in the manufacturing of each unit. We are actively investigating this report."