That's normal, my white note does same. It's just light bleeding through plastic, nothing you can do about it other then get blue version so light doesn't show through dark plastic
I wouldn't normally chip in here as I may be in danger of voicing my opinion of white phones (let alone non existent Titanium Blue ones ;-) but I have a solution.
You could get very, very good at painting miniatures (should only take a few years and possibly some gene therapy to aid coordination and muscle control), find a white lacquer that exactly matches the finish of the phone and paint around the buttons.
Really?
IMO, I disagree.
Also, I've changed the duration of the light illumination so if it weren't for this thread I wouldn't have noticed it at all.
Some "issues" are non issues to me.
That tiny bit of light bleed is not worth me returning my phone.
Really?
IMO, I disagree.
Also, I've changed the duration of the light illumination so if it weren't for this thread I wouldn't have noticed it at all.
Some "issues" are non issues to me.
That tiny bit of light bleed is not worth me returning my phone.
Honestly, I think it looks cool, its like a "halo" effect. But hey, if your that picky, get a Titanium blue version or get some white out if your that desperate.
Honestly, I think it looks cool, its like a "halo" effect. But hey, if your that picky, get a Titanium blue version or get some white out if your that desperate.
I'm so glad I despise white as a phone colour. Still have to see this titanium blue one though. Have only seen grey in the titanium. The S3 had pebble blue of course. Perhaps therein lies the confusion.
Sorry if I upset you. I do like the Ti Grey. I was just hoping to clear up any misconception. It looks like pebble blue on a black and white screen if that helps.
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