The lifespan of an AMOLED screen is closely related to maintenance methods. The lifespan of an AMOLED screen is related to the lifespan of light beads (also known as light-emitting diodes or LEDs), because AMOLED screens are made up of millions of tiny LEDs. If these LEDs are used for too long, they will become dimmer or lose their glow. Therefore, it is recommended that users follow the following maintenance methods when using AMOLED screen devices:

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First of all, pay attention to avoid static display for a long time during use. Leaving it on the same screen for a long time will cause the pixels to burn out. This is because the brightness of the AMOLED screen is adjusted by the light emitted by each pixel, and statically displaying the same color or image for a long time will cause uneven aging of these pixels, thereby affecting the life of the screen. Therefore, users can avoid long periods of static display by rotating screens or hibernating.

Second, care should be taken to avoid overexposure during use. AMOLED screens are particularly sensitive to exposure, so while avoiding sudden overexposure, it is important to minimize exposure to bright light. Exposure reduction can be achieved by adjusting screen brightness and backlight intensity.

In addition, the screen needs to be cleaned regularly to keep it working properly. Proper cleaning can reduce the impact of dust and dirt on the screen and improve the life of the screen. During the cleaning process, do not use cleaners with alcohol or acidic and alkaline ingredients, because these substances may cause damage to the screen.

In short, using an AMOLED screen requires attention to many details. Through correct use and maintenance methods, the service life of the screen can be effectively extended, and its performance and stability can be improved.