What are these marks on my iPhone's GLASS? How can I get rid of them?

Hey everyone,


So I recently bought an iPhone 5s, everything was OK with it until yesterday, when i found out that something is wrong with the screen (glass actually). The problem only appears when my phone is a bit smudged. (like after a phone call, or when i leave fingerprints on the screen) I tried to clean it with anything but alcohol because i heard that can make some damage to the phone. The marks went away, but came back later because of the fingerprints i left due to the usage. What should I do?


Sorry for my awful english,


Peter.


PS: I made a picture of it, i hope you can notice the marks: http://i.imgur.com/OlsKcEA.jpg

Posted on Jan 23, 2016 11:58 AM

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Jan 24, 2016 9:17 AM in response to fleXTheConsoleGuy

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Because when you buy a phone for almost 500 bucks, you expect a quality product. Not something that has screen problems.


And yet, I'm not experiencing these issues, and you're refusing to use a simple & basic method to protect your screen not just from fingerprints, but also minor wear & tear.


This is not a 'screen problem'. This is a user problem. Your skin produces oil. It also gathers dirt & grime. That can get transferred to other surfaces. And on darker surfaces, those 'smudges' are more visible. That's biology & physics.


I've got a beautiful flat top stove that is all black. Spent quite a bit for it too. It's looks beautiful when it's clean. But it shows streaks & grease very clearly, because the black coating is more reflective. So I have to keep it clean if I want it to look pretty. My next stovetop will be a lighter color, simply because of this.


Keep your fingers cleaner. Use a screen protector. Keep a micro-fiber cleaning cloth handy to regularly clean the surface.

Jan 24, 2016 9:27 AM in response to TJBUSMC1973

At first I thought it was excess oil and dirt from fingers too, but when I looked closer at the pic, I saw what he was referring to. There are small dots that are noticeable. He has red arrows pointing to those. I thought he already had a screen protector and that those were bubbles that couldn't be removed. With no screen protector, I'm guessing it's part of the glass from the inside. I'm not sure, but that's my guess. So even with a screen protector, those dots would be there, correct @fleXTheConsoleGuy?

@fleXTheConsoleGuy Have you contacted Apple about it to see what it could be?

Jan 24, 2016 9:34 AM in response to halffullpl

halffullpl wrote:


At first I thought it was excess oil and dirt from fingers too, but when I looked closer at the pic, I saw what he was referring to. There are small dots that are noticeable. He has red arrows pointing to those. I thought he already had a screen protector and that those were bubbles that couldn't be removed. With no screen protector, I'm guessing it's part of the glass from the inside. I'm not sure, but that's my guess. So even with a screen protector, those dots would be there, correct @fleXTheConsoleGuy?

@fleXTheConsoleGuy Have you contacted Apple about it to see what it could be?


Okay, looking at the photo again, I see those now. Those are really hard to see, and it could possibly be a screen defect. So, since the OP is within return time (normally 14 days IIRC), I recommend taking it back to point of purchase and getting it exchanged, and before leaving, intentionally smudge the screen the same way to make sure those 'dots' don't appear again.


Thanks for pointing that out. Not sure how I missed the red arrows, or that they were pointing to very small 'dots'.

Jan 26, 2016 9:38 AM in response to halffullpl

Exactly, those dots are also there without a screen protector. I just couldn't explain myself very well. Actually, I did contact the hungarian Apple support, they said I should take it back where I bought. (We don't have any official apple stores here in Hungary, only "premium resellers") So i took it back, but they said they won't replace it with a new one, because the store where I bought didn't give me a receipt. Ridicolous how hard to do guarantee things here in Hungary.

Feb 2, 2016 5:52 AM in response to fleXTheConsoleGuy

fleXTheConsoleGuy wrote:


Exactly, those dots are also there without a screen protector. I just couldn't explain myself very well. Actually, I did contact the hungarian Apple support, they said I should take it back where I bought. (We don't have any official apple stores here in Hungary, only "premium resellers") So i took it back, but they said they won't replace it with a new one, because the store where I bought didn't give me a receipt. Ridicolous how hard to do guarantee things here in Hungary.

Then you should complain to the store that sold it to you about not getting a receipt. And in the future, you should take care to make sure that you always get a receipt for an important purchase.

Feb 2, 2016 5:58 AM in response to fleXTheConsoleGuy

I'm also noticing that I can see the wipe marks on the screen, which means you are using something that is not good for the screen. If you have a cloth you use to clean your eyeglasses or sunglasses with, that is your best bet for cleaning the screen effectively and thoroughly without scratching or other wear on the screen. If you don't have one, then if you have the special cloth that you would clean a camera lens with, that would work as well. You don't want to use anything that would leave wipe marks like the ones that are showing.


The cloth should always be completely dry.


You may find that if you can use a cloth designed to clean glass in the way described above that the other marks will go away as well.


Best of luck,


GB

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