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RoMar92

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I noticed that When i look to The earpiece grill of My iPhone 8 Plus in certain angles and light there is a part of it that looks darker a little spot on The left side i dont now of its normal o what it Is, it could be something underneath but i dont know help please!!
 

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akash.nu

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Without actually looking at it, it’s very difficult to say but it could just be the actual speaker.
 

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I noticed that When i look to The earpiece grill of My iPhone 8 Plus in certain angles and light there is a part of it that looks darker a little spot on The left side i dont now of its normal o what it Is, it could be something underneath but i dont know help please!!

Then I would have an Apple store look at it if you were concerned, but if the speaker is functioning normal, then I wouldn't pay too much attention to it.
 

RoMar92

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Without actually looking at it, it’s very difficult to say but it could just be the actual speaker.
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Then I would have an Apple store look at it if you were concerned, but if the speaker is functioning normal, then I wouldn't pay too much attention to it.
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Without actually looking at it, it’s very difficult to say but it could just be the actual speaker.
 

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BugeyeSTI

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It could also be some sort of debris or substance that got on the screen. You could try some isopropyl alcohol on a toothpick or q tip then blow it out with canned air
 
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