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I do think that the OP meant if it was harmful to the screen, not the person using it.

Keeping the screen on a static image can burn in the image so you will see a shadow of the image all the time. It will also generate more heat which can shorten the life of any of the components of the phone. By how much? No one can say for certain.
 
I do think that the OP meant if it was harmful to the screen, not the person using it.

Keeping the screen on a static image can burn in the image so you will see a shadow of the image all the time. It will also generate more heat which can shorten the life of any of the components of the phone. By how much? No one can say for certain.

Oh !!!!!
thanks so much for this info :)
 
I do think that the OP meant if it was harmful to the screen, not the person using it.

Keeping the screen on a static image can burn in the image so you will see a shadow of the image all the time. It will also generate more heat which can shorten the life of any of the components of the phone. By how much? No one can say for certain.
I do think that the OP meant if it was harmful to the screen, not the person using it.

Keeping the screen on a static image can burn in the image so you will see a shadow of the image all the time. It will also generate more heat which can shorten the life of any of the components of the phone. By how much? No one can say for certain.

I thought that it was clear as I wrote anything that runs continuously but I guess that didn't sink in like I thought it would. I just added the extra as a precaution to show what else it happens as it runs continuously.
 
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