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KatE94

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Aug 14, 2010
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Hey, i've got something to ask, not sure if it's been mentioned.

I removed my invisible shield protector for the screen of my phone, and i noticed the screen looks graph-like, with many squares, when the screen is off.

Under my house lighting, i could clearly make out lines in the screen that form many boxes, so i wanna ask if you guys can see yours as well?

I cannot take any pictures to show it because its very fine, but it's still quite visible if you look at it carefully.

Help would be appreciated :)
 
Looking at an angle in daylight I can see the same thing.

That must be the touch sensitive layer that resides above the actual display. See below:
 

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Looking at an angle in daylight I can see the same thing.

That must be the touch sensitive layer that resides above the actual display. See below:

Thanks for clearing that up :)

I never seen it on my 3G before though..
 
Same here, mind you the pixels were a lot bigger on the other iPhone models so it was more likely that you would focus on them instead of that grid.

yep i know, but the grids look very large on the iphone 4, which i had never seen before on my previous iphone
 
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