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Been reading online that some unlucky customers have a yellow line thru screen anyone else have that... says its just above bottom

IPHONE 4
 

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I presume you mean the iPhone 4..though explicitly stating that would be good..

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I presume you mean the iPhone 4..though explicitly stating that would be good..

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Corrected but your actually going to nit pick... I mean the top 30 posts here are about the iPhone 4.... So no presuming needed LOL
 
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Yes, I read something about it on engadget.com this morning and they quoted some guy who says it is the bonding agent in the layers of glass/display (whatever) and that they shipped them so quickly that it hasn't fully "cured" yet. After a day or so of using the phone, especially with the display on, it will settle down or whatever and you won't see it anymore.

This guy they quoted claims to have been one of the people who presented the bonding agent to Apple in the first place.

EDIT: Here's the link to the article/story. http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/24/iphone-4s-yellow-spot-issue-goes-away-with-a-bit-of-time/
 
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Yes, I read something about it on engadget.com this morning and they quoted some guy who says it is the bonding agent in the layers of glass/display (whatever) and that they shipped them so quickly that it hasn't fully "cured" yet. After a day or so of using the phone, especially with the display on, it will settle down or whatever and you won't see it anymore.

This guy they quoted claims to have been one of the people who presented the bonding agent to Apple in the first place.

EDIT: Here's the link to the article/story. iPhone 4's yellow spot issue goes away with a bit of time? -- Engadget

That makes sense
 
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Mine was bad on one phone but now a day later it's gone.
 

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