Bright dot on the screen

Got a brand new iPhone 4S. There was a bright dot on the screen that could be noticed from the moment I turned it on. The third day, however, the dot disapperared.
Is that normal for new phones, or should I exchange it??

If the problem is resolved, there is no problem. Do not worry about anymore. If the problem returns then you can take care of it then.

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