Dear all,
When my P8000 arrived, it had on its screen a pre-attached clear plastic film cover, not unlike this one. I left it on for a few days, but I ended up removing it because I didn't like it and there was no warning against removing it. That was back in October, I think. Since then, I've been using the phone with the least possible brighness setting (together with adaptive brightness). I also usually wear glasses that are supposed to have UV protection.
Six months later, however, I started noticing that my eyesight was considerably more hazed. I especially noticed a halo around lights at night that was much larger than before. It is quite similar to descriptions I have read of early cataracts. I am very sure that I am not just being neurotic, and that this effect is real.
I am wondering if anyone else had a similar experience, and if there is any chance that it could be caused by staring at the screen of the phone. Also, if anyone knows a way to measure the types of radiation emitted by the phone. Finally, I'd like to know whether you think it's possible that the company knew that there was a problem and that they hence added the plastic film.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best regards,
zatrp
When my P8000 arrived, it had on its screen a pre-attached clear plastic film cover, not unlike this one. I left it on for a few days, but I ended up removing it because I didn't like it and there was no warning against removing it. That was back in October, I think. Since then, I've been using the phone with the least possible brighness setting (together with adaptive brightness). I also usually wear glasses that are supposed to have UV protection.
Six months later, however, I started noticing that my eyesight was considerably more hazed. I especially noticed a halo around lights at night that was much larger than before. It is quite similar to descriptions I have read of early cataracts. I am very sure that I am not just being neurotic, and that this effect is real.
I am wondering if anyone else had a similar experience, and if there is any chance that it could be caused by staring at the screen of the phone. Also, if anyone knows a way to measure the types of radiation emitted by the phone. Finally, I'd like to know whether you think it's possible that the company knew that there was a problem and that they hence added the plastic film.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Best regards,
zatrp
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