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Originally Posted by codybear
It happened on the tp1 also.
Faulty part basically.
If you have insurance, they should replace it for free since it's a hardware issue and not caused by you.
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Cody, do you have any more information as to what "faulty part" causes this? Perhaps then I could contact my phone insurance/htc and say "hello, my HTC has a faulty processor (for example) and it is causing the newton's rings. I would like a replacement. In my experience if it seems like you know what you're talking about the person is more apt to send you the free replacement - especially if you can point out it's the phone's fault what hardware is faulty.
I had this same issue on my touch pro 1 and also with my touch pro 2. It has nothing to do with what os you run. I thought it was because I keep the phone by my face and was getting radiation