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#6
Originally Posted by luca View Post
but it isn't the time the screen is on that matters, but use of wifi (or maybe the cpu load caused by it), so if it is a condenser it's probably one near the wifi chip.
So you are basically saying it is the temperature... WiFi use and loading CPU increase the internal temperature.

Could it be a bad connector/connection between the display and "motherboard"? Have you tried to tap/shake the device to see if that makes a difference?