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HTC Evo suffering from faulty glue issues?
Potential bad news for EVO owners: we're seeing plenty of reports from folks having issues with the lower portions of their screens. Conspiracy theories say that the adhesive holding the glass is failing, causing the screen to peel up a bit and embark on a very slow journey to capacitive independence. This separation is causing excessive light leakage from below, a problem that we noted in our review but apparently gets con... tinually worse as users spend more time massaging their screens -- even those not being as hard on theirs as this guy was. No official response from HTC yet and we're not sure just what a fix could be, but we have seen people do some wonderful things with duct tape.

[Thanks, Brandon; image courtesy of Ryan/Selfdestruct]

HTC EVO suffering from glass separation issues? originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Jun 2010 18:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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