I'm wondering about Always on display (sleep mode) behaviour and rules on newer AMOLED watches (Epix Gen 2, Venu 2, and Marq Gen 2 etc) compared to the older Venu and Venu Square devices. Is the display technology or behaviour or rules different? Someone showed me a photo of their always on display on a Marq Gen 2 for an analog watchface, and it looks almost the same brightness as high power mode, with adjacent pixels on. (not using a checkerboard mask). I said that I suspect that it violates Garmin AMOLED burn-in rules and it would likely turn off after a while. But they say that the display doesn't turn off.
Do the rules of no more than 10% of pixels on and no pixel on for more than 1 minute still apply for these watches? Or can the user override the burn-in protection (display shutdown) functionality somehow using settings? Is the display technology different such that the colors are more vivid in sleep mode?
I don't have one of these watches to investigate this myself.