This is Supposed to be a friendly site.
I agree.
Please be polite, attack issues, not each other.
I know how this issues sounded to some of you - points have been made on both sides that ought never have made in some cases - when someone makes it unfriendly and personal, please don't reply to them, just hit the !Report button next to the post in question.
No one did that, tempers are high enough, so if everyone calms down, I say we all shake hands and call it squarsies - rather than me handing out infractions?
OK?
~~~~~~~ The issue: Dust under the screen
True - the phones are not sealed.
Not true the OP is just whining for no reason.
This is a known issue at HTC.
When it happened on the Evo, they traced the problem back to a bad batch of glue holding the lcd panel and the touchscreen together - dust could and did creep in, and you get a phone that ends up looking dirty all of the time.
And we're not talking a speck or two here or there - we're talking a serious annoyance. And also important to note that when this happened, many came out of the box that way.
And this isn't just cosmetic - units with dust under the screen typically ended up with the whole front panel lifting up, beginning at the bottom of the screen in one of the corners - again, on the Evo.
So, I'm gonna hope for new Thunderbolt owners' sake that this isn't a widespread problem like it was on a few batches of the Evo - but either way, lemons happen.
OP, nip this in the bud, and lean on Verizon and HTC for your consumer rights.
A POLITE email to HTC, citing this as a known problem with the Evo, is liable to raise a few eyebrows with them. Insist on a new replacement, even though that's extraordinary for your warranty - couldn't hurt.
If you put it to HTC that it's in their best interest to examine your phone to see if the Evo problem has re-appeared, they may well take very good care of you.
Best luck, let us know the outcome!