Like where would that be? Example?don't try to clean by yourself , take your phone to service centre
Like where would that be? Example?
Great... So now I gotta send phone off or exchange it at AT&THonestly, if anyone other than HTC rips open this phone for repairs, the warranty is pretty much void.
Great... So now I gotta send phone off or exchange it at AT&T
Try taking some pictures with the front-facing camera. If the dust under the lens doesn't appear, I wouldn't worry about it too much. It seems like to small of an issue to send the phone in/exchange it. Do you take a lot of pictures/video chat using the front-facing camera a lot?
I had a similar problem with my HTC Rezound (with the back camera), and that phone had a removable back, so I was able to remove the lens cover and clean it manually...
Doesn't seem to effect the quality of pictures but it looks ugly and is only going to probably get worse. Also I did the att next ripoff deal and was told from someone else that att requires the phone to be in perfect condition in order to upgrade early.. So I don't think this would be considered "perfect condition"
In order to grasp the situation fully, would you be able to take a picture of the front-facing camera showing the dust? Again, I don't think it is a problem that needs to be brought to the attention of HTC if the quality of the photos goes untouched.
Something like this (in my opinion) would not void that 'deal' with AT&T, as this is a problem concerning dust particles in the camera lens, and not any structural damage to the phone itself (I am not on AT&T and am not familiar with this 'deal').
If so then mine would be considered defective imo. And possibly only going to get worse.
You've only had the phone two weeks...is it possible that the dust under the lens is how you received the phone?
If it gets worse after my exchange warranty through AT&T runs out , I'll break the screen and get a free replacement in the first 6 months through HTC.
I know that would be kind of bad to do but it wouldn't be my fault about the dust. That's HTC fault. So gotta do whatever it takes.
That's a bit overkill![]()
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Here's a picture of it to show you what it looks like! (and yes, the dust is under the glass)