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here is your answer from moto
https://supportforums.motorola.com/message/507333#507333
I looked into this and learned a lot.
The Droid RAZR display uses a new high efficiency OLED material. These
screens may in some cases exhibit slightly darker regions, like you've noticed.
Because the darker regions are only visible when viewing the black screen in a
very dark environment, they will not interfere with general use. Most
importantly, they don't change over time and are typical for this generation of
OLED material. They in no way indicate a problem or defective screen.
Hope this helps!
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Same issue on mine. Not a big deal until you try to view video streaming. Netflix in low light it is very noticable. HBOgo is also pretty bad.. This is with the screen set to auto brightness, it's more noticable if you run a higher setting.
Mine looks like one line across the entire screen lengthwise and several squiggle marks and dots. "not a defect" sounds like early manufacturing issues with the
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"Perfect" condition phone? Nothing that small with that much technology will ever be "perfect" condition.
You people need to lower your expectations, BIG TIME.
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