Misleading title
Its only a diagnostic. Congrats, you got my $1
Doctor OLED X is not free (it costs 1.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.
🤔 The Doctor OLED X app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
The price of Doctor OLED X is 1.99.
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Its only a diagnostic. Congrats, you got my $1
It’s partly my fault for not reading to the end of the app description, but I thought this app would help fix my screen burn-in. It only diagnoses it, which I didn’t need because I already know I have this problem. I downloaded this app because it was recommended in a Digital Trends article, and both the article and the use of “doctor” in the app name implied to me that it would fix or attempt to fix screen burn-in. The fact that it doesn’t is hidden in the app description past where you have to click “more” to see it. I’m annoyed I paid for an app I don’t need. I would recommend to the app developers to make the exact purpose of the app clear at the top of the app description.
This is for screen testing not getting rid of burn in. Don’t waste your money.
So I buy this app and it has a test to check if my screen is Oled, and it's not. So I paid for the app for no reason. Rip off.
Where are the demo videos? Update: Videos have been included with the latest update.
The app didn't show my keyboard screen burn in any of its tests, nor did it fix it. But free RGB cycling videos did.
Not what I was looking for, but still useful for other things.
This app is a good screen tester. Don’t expect it to balance your checkbook - its a screen tester. It does that fine. Developer: the button for “OLED & App Info” leads to a text display that’s both editable and a user trap. You can’t back out of it, apparently. Requires a force quit if you click anywhere and enter edit mode as the Exit button disappears in edit mode.
This app doesn’t do much help. It doesn’t help fix or lessen the effects of anything. Just lets you check. Which isn’t helpful. And worse than that, I have a brand new iPhone XS and this app froze it so bad it needed a force restart. I accidentally tapped that “Dolby showcase” junk and my phone completely froze. Wouldn’t play the video, couldn’t close the app, use assistive touch, or even change volume or lock the phone. Do not even touch this app, there’s plenty of other apps that help diagnose and do basic things to help reduce effects of burn in and DON’T have unnecessary “features” that risk breaking your phone.
If you’re going to buy a phone with an OLED display, then this app is a great diagnostic tool to have when your checking your display for color consistency. The app will display a wide range of colors that makes it very easy to see if your OLED screen is displaying colors properly. Also, I know it was a small thing for me to nit pick about, but thanks so much for removing the uninterruptible music that would play while the app was open. I love being able to play my own music in apps. I’m giving this app the 5 stars that it rightfully deserves. Thanks for listening to feedback and being such an awesome dev! Keep up the good work! 👍
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