The problem, in the past, with OLED has been with the BLUE LIGHT which got weaker over time. They compensated by making the BLUE larger in size.
BLUE LIGHT is also used in CELL and DNA PROGRAMMING.
There are many articles out on the WEB about how BLUE LIGHT affects the BRAIN.
Some mention MIND CONTROL can be possible suing BLUE LIGHT.
That is even more possible if the subject was given some sort of chemical at can bond to certain cells.
Apple phones have the strongest BLUE LIGHT.
Q - WATCH THE WATER
What have we been drinking?
Daydream du jour out there is JFK, Jr. faked his death and will appear in Dallas with CINC.
Good info there on blue light. In addition, blue light destroys a person’s eyes over time. LED lights, tv screens, cell phone screens, monitor screens, - all of these are dangerous not only in the ways you describe, but will harm a person’s retinas.
http://www.blockbluelight.com/
http://www.bluelightexposed.com/
https://www.healingtheeye.com/Articles/Blue_light_ARMD.html
It also harms ability to sleep:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/blue-light-from-electronics-disturbs-sleep-especially-for-teenagers/2014/08/29/3edd2726-27a7-11e4-958c-268a320a60ce_story.html
While blue light is the highest energy light of the visible spectrum, it is not particularly dangerous.
We use certain wavelengths of blue lights to cure specific types of dental adhesives and other materials in my office. Those wavelengths are easily blocked by certain coatings on glass. I suspect I know more about it than you do.
But your claim that Apple's OLED light is the "strongest BLUE LIGHT" is false.
Not the Samsung's peak in blue is slightly higher than the iPhone X's peak. Ergo, the Apple blue light is not the strongest. I will state that Samsung on its most expensive phone to date, the Samsung Galaxy 9 has greatly reduced the power being sent to the blue OLEDs to reduce the blue in their color gamut, but not because of any danger from any hypothetical BLUE LIGHT.
There are cheaper OLED screens out there with far higher peaks in the blue spectra than Samsung's.
Nice try, smoky415, but no bandana.