I have noticed when the background is white, in the right upper section of the screen, there is a 2 small spots ( like 5x5 mm) that are way brighter then the rest of the screen.
Its not a dead pixel, but a group of pixels that display brighter. its not very noticeable, but when you are browsing pages which are mostly white, like google or gmail, you can see those spots easy.
I tried to print screen that, but on print screen is not noticeable.
Curious, could this be the result of too much pressure?
No, it is not about the pressure, I notice this like 3 days after I bought my phone, and I dont have a case or something like that. And it is not like dead pixels or moist inside of the screen.
It is like on those 2 spots are brightness on like 140% and on rest of the screen brightness is 100%. Its strange
I have noticed when the background is white, in the right upper section of the screen, there is a 2 small spots ( like 5x5 mm) that are way brighter then the rest of the screen.
Its not a dead pixel, but a group of pixels that display brighter. its not very noticeable, but when you are browsing pages which are mostly white, like google or gmail, you can see those spots easy.
I tried to print screen that, but on print screen is not noticeable.
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I got open thread about this too, i didnt know there is one actually going on already
The N900 seems to have a lot of hardware faults. Weak USB port, varying battery quality, varying CPU quality, memory chips that are easily disloged if it's dropped, and now bright spots...I gotta say you'd expect better quality for something so expensive. It's not a huge issue for power users and tinkerers but these issues would terrify an "Average Joe."
well, I quess that isn't more than in other similar products with their first iteration. and you should scale the problems with amount of actual problems.
and some items in your list are pure speculation. droid has random reboot issue too.
you'd expect that your expensive volkswagen golf has no issues because it costs at max about double to mazda 3. and lets not go to porsches at all.
hint: one of those has the least faults out of all cars in multiple researchs. you pay the price not because of zero possibility to issues, but for the fact that this issue will also be repaired within warranty..
back to topic: had one bright spot for the moment, havent seen it since. (and dont care either because apparently it doesnt affect display quality outside full white)