No, I'm not 100% certain that it is an actual issue and have not
contacted LG.
I've also not yet encountered anyone else talking about it. With the
phone being six months old I'd think someone would have encountered
this problem by now and would have posted about it somewhere.
Thing is, I've read that OLEDs are susceptible to burn-in and the demo
phone I saw was really badly burned with the "Charge Complete" text. I
was at the 'offical' Verizon kiosk within a Circuity City so I'd hope
they'd be using the correct chargers - but that's not a given either.
Maybe it has to do with the fact that in the store it's being charged
for 12 hours every single night. Whereas in typical use you'd charge
it more sporadically giving the display a chance to recover.
Robert Coe wrote:
> On 20 Dec 2006 06:11:45 -0800, "Bob The Nob" <bobkolk@gmail.com> wrote:
> : Thanks - I'll give it a shot.
> :
> : IMO - if that is the only way to prevent screen burn, I'm highly
> : disappointed. I would hope they'd address this in a firmware update at
> : some point. I need to be able to leave my phone on 24/7 without
> : damaging it. 
>
> Do you know for a fact that there's a problem? What does LG say about it? It's
> not beyond the realm of possibility that the display model was hooked up to an
> inappropriate charger and that that's what caused the burn-in.
>
> Bob