This stuck pixel appeared on my 8GB iPhone 3G immediately after applying the 2.0.1 software update. I don't think this is a normal stuck pixel, because the pixel appears to flicker when viewed through the LCD screen on my digital camera. Stuck pixels are (as the name implies) stuck, they don't flicker, and this issue occurred immediately after applying the 2.0.1 software update.
My mother's 8GB 1st gen iPhone also began displaying a vertical line of stuck pixels near the same location after applying the 2.0.1 software update.
Update: We have "resolved" the issue by returning both iPhones to our local Apple Store for replacement.
i also have the same problem in my phone i have a horizontel line from one side to other side first it was only one inch long in leftside after one day it become longer and now its is becoming wider so i went to iphone repair place and they told it is display problem and i have to change the display and it will cost more tha $250 pls pls some one help me my email is na.goo@hotmail.com mail me if any one having any easy and cheap way
If your iPhone is still under warranty or AppleCare, they're supposed to repair or replace it for free. If not, it looks like it would be cheaper to buy a new iPhone.
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i also have the same problem in my phone i have a horizontel line from one side to other side first it was only one inch long in leftside after one day it become longer and now its is becoming wider so i went to iphone repair place and they told it is display problem and i have to change the display and it will cost more tha $250 pls pls some one help me my email is na.goo@hotmail.com mail me if any one having any easy and cheap way
If your iPhone is still under warranty or AppleCare, they're supposed to repair or replace it for free. If not, it looks like it would be cheaper to buy a new iPhone.