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No. But there seems to be quite a high percentage of iPad and iPhones that does have light bleeding. My iPhone 5 sounds like it has some part loose in it which also is very common apparently. I'd rather take a bit of light bleeding tho, but dunno if I can be arsed to send it in for an exchange..
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Some have it while others don't. It's not the end of the world tho, but it does make the phone feel really cheap.
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I can't wait to see what problems occur when Apple change their manufacturers to US-based ones. Not saying they'll be low quality, but there's gotta be a few teething issues.
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But phone isnīt cheep for this problems. In old times, when apple something made, it was great and without any problems. But now.. I will have to use my guarantee
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