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Originally Posted by clockcycle
Interesting, mine is exactly as I described.. well on reflection you are right if you meaing the four foamy beige/gray strips. My Digitizer is stuck to those and the glass, you can touch the actual glass when touching the mylar/digitizer layer, but can not touch the LCD, as that space is alot and divides the two halves of the phone surrounded by a black rubbery/foam. Thus my units do not get the "waterwave" effect..
-CC
P.S. I sent an email to HTC repair, they gave me info on where to send the units to have them checked, and repaired under warranty or provice a CC if not under warranty.. Unfortuntely I already took my units totally apart and "fixed" them myself for $50.
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Clockcycle..... if the actual LCD screen is stripped down.... theres 3 layers of a plastic like foggy films. They all seperate but are totally attached to the frame that holds the actual led lights. Even removing those you still have the terrible angles of view. Thats why I said the polarizer is actually sandwiched between the actual LCD glasses. There is no cure but to actually get the real good screen.