cooldudz You are making assumptions. I wasn't using OLED the whole time. I had some Moto Edge models I was lightly using until doing more extensive testing with the Edge 2025 to see if indeed OLED would negatively impact me as it has so many others. Now I have been sensitized to OLED and I feel flare-ups after short durations of use.
As noted previously, the first target of OLED is the brain. It damages it and based on that you get a variety of symptoms of various degrees, including headaches, dizziness, depression, a feeling of being poisoned/impaired/crippled, nausea, fatigue, brain fog, sleep issues, and eye issues. The duration depends on how quickly the user removes and stays away from OLED screens.
As well, OLED eye strain makes intolerable ALL screens.
Some will be more resilient and some more vulnerable, but it is most likely OLED damages all brains at some level yet only a percentage feels acute effects, and a smaller percentage connects the effects and damages to OLED.
One told me OLED made him feel like he had a brain tumor.
Usually we see total resolution of symptoms when the user quickly enough switches permanently to LCD. However, the flare-up of symptoms they subsequently experience from short durations of OLED indicates the brain is permanently scarred.
In my case, I know without any doubt OLED is very bad for me. I was skeptical at first despite all the reading and research I had done. I was skeptical because I distrust people and I think most are crazy, and I distrusted their poignant anecdotes even though I was liberally sharing them.
Also be sure to read this:
"OLED Has left me with a lifetime neurology condition."
https://ledstrain.org/d/2331-oled-has-left-me-with-a-lifetime-neurology-condition
"Awful daily headaches for a couple of weeks until I made the connection to the phone."
They write:
Long story short. Please give up attempting to make a device work for you if your pain is significant.
I would happily use a Nokia 3310 for the rest of my life if my pain would go away.
Another there says:
This really hits me in the soft spot. An OLED TV what took me down. Ever since then it’s been downhill for pretty much 99% of newer panels.
Exactly. Their brains are permanently scarred from OLED exposure.
Here is another complaint:
Poco X6 screen [OLED] is killing me: https://www.reddit.com/r/PWM_Sensitive/comments/1fnlpz1/poco_x6_screen_is_killing_me/
"I recently bought a Poco X6 and thanks to it I discovered I am very PWM sensitive. I'm not kidding when I say I get severe nausea and harsh headaches after looking at the screen for 1 minute."
To answer your question, my symptoms are quickly resolving. However, symptoms quickly re-emerge from ANY duration of OLED use. Before I sensitized myself, I didn't believe OLED would personally bother me. Like I said, I figured most are crazy and psychosomatic, and I was skeptical of their poignant and startling anecdotes.
The devil doesn't come to you with a red face and horns. Recall Hansel and Gretel: how the evil witch lures her targets.
OLED is a cunning, covert weapon. It looks benign. Soft even. Alluring and wondrous. Yet it exerts real and damaging impacts on the brain and eyes.
One says:
"My eyes become dizzy with oled and become red in few seconds on amoled."
That indicates sensitization where his body has identified OLED as poison and very quickly reacts. He has become allergic.
The person I quoted who has a lifetime neurological condition from OLED cites weeks of headaches before cessation. In my case, I caught much earlier the damaging effects because of my high level of awareness.
A number of times I've seen OLED referred to as trash.
Now I understand.