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I also had a black dot on the screen of my first Droid! When I went to buy my Droid, the default background was dark grey so i didn't notice it but after i went home to play with some of the features, I changed the wallpaper to a white one and noticed that there was a very small black dot towards the upper part of the screen. At first I thought that it was dirt or something so I tried to wipe it off with a cloth but it wouldn't come off.
I went to the Verizon store the next day to see if the workers could get the dot off. They were very careless with my phone and rubbed their shirts on it, rubbed it on the counter, used an antibacterial wipe and swiped it around the screen but it wouldn't come off. The next thing that I am asked is if the dot is a "big deal" to me and if it was worth me having it exchanged. I told them that yes, it was a big deal since I paid $200+ for a brand new phone and I didn't want a defect. Then they exchanged my phone for another new Droid and I haven't had any problems ever since .
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I love this phone, but it goes right along with Motorola's shotty engineering just like every other device they have made in the past. I think that if it weren't for Google having a hand in it, this thing would be a complete piece of poo.
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Motorola has made some of the most robust phones in history. You'll be hard pressed to find a more durable phone than the i580. Your case is more an example of the refurbished arena being subpar. When you replace your phone through warranty they just hand you someone else's troubles. You need to make a stink and get a brand new phone. EDIT: You probably have the same phone that jrodizzkool01 replaced.
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Its either a dead pixel, like the others said, or dirt layered between the LCD and the glass Digitizer. I have had good luck with the droids, my first was good, it did have a little sloppy of the slider, however I dropped it 2 feet out of my pocket and cracked the glass... My new one (insurance 89 bucks!) also seems like a winner, but this time I have a sedio hard case and ghost armor on the glass. treat it like a jewl, not used to having glass screens, just plastic ones like the omnias and tp2s
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Got my 4th Droid today. It seems to be a good one. Time will tell I guess.
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I'm still in the camp of Motorola/Verizon sending out returned phones for warranty replacements that have not been thoroughly examined. Unless an issue is immediately duplicable, it won't be repaired. A technician is only going to put a phone on his bench for so long before he kicks it out as "no fault found."
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