All RAZRs have this. It's only visible in extremely dark lighting and extremely dark content displaying - E.G. you-won't-notice-it-unless-you're-looking-for-it-and-it-makes-no-difference-anyway.
no that what i see when im watching a movie and a dark part of the movie plays... this is not acceptable for a phone of this caliber....
This is the same crap that people freak out about (and post the same exagerated photos) in the LCD computer monitor forums/threads. It's all a bunch of crap. Turn your screen on and get over it.
"The RAZR display uses a new high efficiency OLED material. These screens may in some cases exhibit slightly darker regions, like you've noticed. Because the darker regions are only visible when viewing the black screen in a very dark environment, they will not interfere with general use. Most importantly, they don't change over time and are typical for this generation of OLED material. They in no way indicate a problem or defective screen."
You can't make the same mistake thousands of times. It has to be. And that is what that paragraph states that it is.
So you don't believe in manufacturing defects and everything ever made in this world has been perfect?
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Ruining a good phone with a great screen because you're overreacting that there's a few <1 mm spots spread sparingly across the screen that you can't see unless you're both using it at night AND looking at a black picture.That does it for me, I was going to get this phone on my upgrade but not anymore. I just can't excuse such an imperfection.
All RAZRs have this. It's only visible in extremely dark lighting and extremely dark content displaying - E.G. you-won't-notice-it-unless-you're-looking-for-it-and-it-makes-no-difference-anyway.