oled burn in test for used iphone 14 pro max

OLED Burn In Test For Used iPhone 14 Pro Max

A used-device guide for checking an iPhone 14 Pro Max screen for burn-in, dead pixels, and uniformity issues before you buy.

Best for: Used iPhone buyers, sellers, and refurbishers.

Why this guide matters

Used flagship phones often hide subtle display wear behind bright wallpapers and polished listings. This guide explains how to use the homepage to inspect an iPhone 14 Pro Max for burn-in, stuck pixels, and uneven OLED aging before money changes hands.

What buyers should inspect first

Look at the Dynamic Island and status bar area, then move to the lower edge where keyboards and gesture bars spend the most time. Those zones often reveal wear before the rest of the screen does.

A dedicated full-screen test works better than scrolling through photos because it removes distractions and highlights faint shadows.

  • Check white and gray for ghost outlines.
  • Use red and blue to spot dead or stuck pixels.
  • Compare the center and edges for uneven tint.

Why this is a good pre-purchase workflow

The homepage is quick enough to use during a local pickup or shop visit. In just a few minutes, you can move through the main colors and decide whether the screen condition matches the asking price.

Sellers can also use the same test to build trust before listing the device.

How to follow up on suspicious results

If the same marks stay visible across several colors, save photos and treat them as likely wear rather than glare. If they vanish later, you may only be seeing temporary retention.

Running the same homepage test again is the simplest way to validate the result.

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Ready to verify the screen?

Open the homepage and run the same full-screen color sequence on your device. That gives you a simple repeatable way to check burn-in, dead pixels, image retention, and panel uniformity with no installation required.