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  1. #1
    Alistair
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    "williamw" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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    > Hi,
    >
    > I've just bought a Nokia 6600 and there's a red dead pixed in the middle

    of
    > the screen. My question is: are dead pixels present from the very

    beginning
    > of the manfacture process, or can they appear over time while using the
    > phone?
    >
    > Thank you in advance,
    > W
    >
    >


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  2. #2
    martin f. krafft
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    Re: Pixel question

    On 2004-07-22, williamw <[email protected]> wrote:
    > I've just bought a Nokia 6600 and there's a red dead pixed in the middle of
    > the screen. My question is: are dead pixels present from the very beginning
    > of the manfacture process, or can they appear over time while using the
    > phone?


    They can appear at any point in time due to punctual pressure or
    shocks. Since you just bought it, it's likely to be a manufacturer
    error and you should *definitely* ask for a replacement. Dead pixels
    can spread.

    -m



  3. #3
    williamw
    Guest

    Pixel question

    Hi,

    I've just bought a Nokia 6600 and there's a red dead pixed in the middle of
    the screen. My question is: are dead pixels present from the very beginning
    of the manfacture process, or can they appear over time while using the
    phone?

    Thank you in advance,
    W





  4. #4
    eggster2k
    Guest

    Re: Pixel question

    On 22 Jul 2004 14:53:59 +0200, "martin f. krafft"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >On 2004-07-22, williamw <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> I've just bought a Nokia 6600 and there's a red dead pixed in the middle of
    >> the screen. My question is: are dead pixels present from the very beginning
    >> of the manfacture process, or can they appear over time while using the
    >> phone?

    >
    >They can appear at any point in time due to punctual pressure or
    >shocks. Since you just bought it, it's likely to be a manufacturer
    >error and you should *definitely* ask for a replacement. Dead pixels
    >can spread.


    true, i bought my 6600 a month ago with 1 dead pixel. its now got 4!!
    its going to my usual nokia service point at the weekend



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