AMOLED Burn-in Fixer

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About this app

Fix and Prevent AMOLED Screen Burn-in!

AMOLED Burn-in Fixer helps repair and prevent permanent image retention ("burn-in") on AMOLED and OLED screens.
Ideal for developers, stock traders, gamers, and anyone who keeps static images on screen for long periods.

Key Features:
Pixel Refresh Technology: Uses dynamic color patterns to refresh stuck pixels.

Simple and Lightweight: Minimal UI, no data tracking, works completely offline.

Quick Start: Just tap and let the screen cycle through colors.

Safe to Use: No intrusive permissions required.

How It Works:
This app displays a series of full-screen changing colors that help recalibrate individual pixels, potentially reducing visible burn-in effects and preserving screen quality.

Who Should Use AMOLED Burn-in Fixer?
Developers keeping IDEs open for hours

Stock traders with static dashboards

Gamers who leave games paused

Any heavy phone users noticing screen shadows

⚠️ Disclaimer:
This app can help reduce burn-in effects but cannot guarantee full recovery. Results may vary depending on the severity and device condition. Use responsibly.

Download AMOLED Burn-in Fixer today and extend your screen's life!
Updated on
Apr 1, 2025

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What’s new

AMOLED Burn Fix is a simple and effective app designed to help reduce and prevent screen burn-in on AMOLED displays. Burn-in occurs when static images or UI elements leave a permanent ghost-like impression on the screen. This app uses dynamic color patterns to refresh and recalibrate individual pixels, potentially minimizing the visible effects of burn-in.