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Re: Is this the "oil slick"?

You rang? First of all.. the Oil slick is not from applying pressure. Or heat or anything of that matter. What it is is the true fact that the LCD screen is cheap, or rather i say low quality. This is the 2nd thread I have read of the Oily screen on a Pro 2. Its only been what? 3 weeks its been out? And if I remember correctly... on Pro1, the oily effect came after of 1 or 2 months use. I baby cared my new Pro1 replacem,ent and suddenly I had the oily slick. I was so angry! Specially angry after I was told by the Sprint CS agent that it was my fault! CAn you believe that!? My fault for a cheap screen? I truly think HTC went super cheap on the quality of the Pro2 screen/ Like it or not.. its a FACT! 1 out of 3 Pro has stuck or dead pixelsa. Now they are popping up oily effects! Whats next? The dread3ed white spots like the Mogul?