anyone
Nope! My eyes completely recovered after it.
My pain doesnt start immediately, when my eyes are ok it takes 20 minutes to 1 day to feel any symptoms. After that time my vision cant longer take the damage. Next time I look at the phone it takes few seconds, even if I look 1 minute per day.
I used samsung amoleds from the beginning. More than 10 years. You might check my 4pda post for much more details. My eyes literally recovered with another samsung amoled screen in constant usage.
Probably you never seen such a case because you monitor this forum and ixbt monitors thread, if my guess is correct.
You might want to check 4pda where a lot of people have problems with phones. The minority of them are like me and the majority have smaller problems which they attribute to amoled pwm, but no one actually checks pwm influence. (They are in the IPS vs AMOLED thread)
So things often go like this: a person purchases amoled phone and gets eyestrain. This person learns about pwm, complaints about it and purchases ips phone. This person gets eyestrain with ips display, complaints about it and gets responses like: this is a bad ips, find a good one; this is a wrong ips, find a good one; this is a bad matrix and this very model has another good matrix etc. The person tries 3-4 phones and eventually settles on something.
I suppose we all react on something in common, you, me, other people here and people on 4pda.
But:
- the intensity of some light characteristic
- and our individual sensitivity to it
- and our ability to compensate the breaking vergence
are different.