Several iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max users have reported encountering screen burn-in problems. These include noticeable ghost images and discoloration across the entire display panel of their new devices.
In response to the issue, a user explained that it appears to be a temporary image retention concern, primarily noticeable in low light environments. They clarified that true OLED burn-in is a permanent issue caused by individual pixels gradually losing their brightness over time.
Apple has acknowledged reports of screen burn-in on iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models. Affected users are encouraged to reach out to an official service center for assessment. If determined as a hardware issue, Apple will facilitate replacement or repair.
Additionally, Apple suggests that some instances of screen residue could stem from a system glitch, and an update may resolve the matter. Should a problem persist, customers have a 14-day window for returns or exchanges, after which standard warranty terms apply."