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So, Sony removed my last post. What are they trying to hide?
My replacement still has a defect. What is going on Sony?
3/4/2013
2/20/2013
I'd say that's quite normal with smartphone screens. Nothing to be concerned about:) It doesn't even affect the screen at all, at least in my case. I can't see it when using my device normally. If it bothers you, then be my quest and be bothered but it's not an issue for me. Maybe your light bleed affects more than mine, i can't say:)
Defintely not normal.. See original post here. http://talk.sonymobile.com/thread/119257?tstart=0
Sam (Sony xpera support) wrote:
Feb 26, 2013 3:37 AM (in response to andrew4ceo)
Re: Xperia Go light bleed issue. Normal or defect?
I would advise returning it for assessment as this is certainly not normal.
The batch/lot or group of phones from where you bought your phone must have been defective. So the replacements were useless.
There is no way that this should be Normal.
I think that if it is completely functional, then it should perfectly be fine.
Unless you are experiencing functional problems and/or often use the phone while tilting, then the bleeding should really be irritating.
From where exactly did you buy your Xperia Go? Store and country?
Show me 1 Smart Phone with this issue. I haven't seen one yet. My brother has an S3, iPhone 4S, etc etc. My cousin has the HTC.
None of their screens have the light leak issue.
The only phone with this problem is Sony. Another user with the Xperia U also has the light leak issues.
BTW, this was purchased in the USA. By 2 different seller on Amazon.
Amazon USA, from 2 different sellers.
Yeah, Sony has those issues, end of story. This is the only thing you should know about my opinion: I DON'T CARE! PERIOD! Argue/discuss with others about this but leave me out of it because you already know my opinion. This is my last message about this topic.
I think you'll have to get a replacement but with different phone/model.
That is not acceptable to have an unhappy customer. Really.
We are protected by consumer rights. Check with your local government offices such as trade and industry.
I had done this once when I bought a defective Nokia E5, it just went blank after just less than a week of use (both item). The replacement was worse. I acted and contacted our department of trade and indsutry here in the Philippines and sued the store if they won't replace the item again. So we had an agreement to just buy a much expensive unit and pay in excess of Nokia price. That was my story, it could be yours too. Hehe.
Cheers!
Exactly ...non of the other smart phones have these type if issue ...
I too have GO having the same light leak issue ! 
Probably no light bleed issue on those that you know but search around and you will be surprised to know that there are also those who experience it on other brands.
Good luck bro.