I was wondering how long you keep your displays on at a time for this to happen. I also would like to point out that I found some more info and videos on this and it can be corrected, I knew it could be but I mean fixed all the way. Main thing is running one color on a AMOLED screen for a long time can fix this. I was also reading on another forum that this is not really burn in it is the pixel itself getting tuned to the color and holding it due to the way AMOLED works. This really should not be a problem for most people I really cant get any solid info on this due to the fact I dont know if what people are saying is true or not. Like when I hear I never use my phone and after one week it is already burned in, and then other people that say they have there phone on for avg time periods such as 30-45mins surfing the web.. The way I am now breaking this down is, You, yes you.. know when you look at a really bright light or headlights and that image stays there for a while. it is something like that with the screen. Burn in is when somthing is burnt into the screen itself and even when it is turned off you still see it, with AMOLED it is just "Image persistence" and is a problem with LCD displays as well, only thing is computer monitors have screen savers and the same img on the screen is really never there for more then a few hours.. if you google Image persistence you can check it out. So in fact we do not have burn in, it is rather just a case of the leds developing a tendency to stay in one position due to the same static image being there over a long period of time. I also would like to add in that if your display has done this already and not when using the prog to test it and you see a little shadow and freak out. I am talking about a serious case, as in you see it while watching videos on your phone or really see it with out looking for it. I was also talking to my friend about this and he has a nexus one and he had the prob very minor for him but it would still show a shadow on a single color backround of his task bar, he noticed that if he left that image there for a while maybe a few mins. the shadow of the task bar would fade and go away. I didnt see it for myself but I believe it. Anyway that is about as much as I know about AMOLED screens as of right now. I will be reading more about it and talking to others as well. When it all comes down to it, its not a big problem and not a whole lot of people have it. with the amount of phones sold with AMOLED screens and the amount of people reporting 5% is, (that is my own number after looking at all the froums and such so dont hold me to it).. and I know a lot of people never even noticed it untill someone told them to go test there screen and they see a little shadow and FREAK OUT!!!, lol anyway I would still pick Super AMOLED over anything else out on the market. after using my phone for just under two months I already look at other displays and I just dont see black anymore there is always that tint of white behind the black as with AMOLED it is just so Vibrant, lol.. anyway, if I find anything else I will update agian.. But so far everything is looking good.