iPhone X after 5 Months - Problems with Burn-In?

iPhone X was launched by Apple 5 months ago, and the burn-in problems for the OLED screen were announced by Apple, but are they real?

iPhone X Burn-In Problems

iPhone X was launched on November 3 by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and I've been using it since then as my main phone, and one of the problems I took into account when purchasing it was the one concerning burn-in, or the retention of images. Company Apple has warned iPhone X customers regarding the fact that displaying the same image for a long period of time on the screen can generate burn-in effects, or image retention, the problem that affects all OLED screens.

iPhone X has been tested in one way or another to see to what extent it has a screen that is prone to the problem of image retention, and so far no one has been able to confirm that the phone has a bigger problem than others. Moreover, not even iPhone X customers, who have been using it since November, have complained about burn-in problems or image retention, and this is a very good thing.

iPhone X after 5 months - problems with burn-in?

iPhone X is, from my point of view, the best iPhone made so far by Apple, except for the fact that it has an ugly cutout in the screen, the functionality being to my liking, especially the existing gestures in iOS. During this period I can say that I used the iPhone X extensively and I can also say with joy that the screen is not affected by burn-in problems, the Apple company managing to solve it by learning from Android phones.

The iPhone X has a very good OLED screen, it is no longer the best of all, but even so, it deserves full praise for the quality of the displayed images, but also for the fact that it has no problems with image retention. Even though my experience with iPhone X is great and I didn't have problems with burn-in, I'm still curious if you have had problems of this kind so far and if so, to what extent they were solved, possibly under warranty.