Dead Pixel iPhone 5

I have recently bought my iphone 5 ( black ) 2 weeks ago and found a dead pixel in the middle of the screen. Am living in the UAE. So I was wondering does any one have any idea if I return back to Axiom Telecom will they give me a new one ? and will I be able to exchange it for the white one ? or is it just unsignificant?

The iPhone is still under warranty - best to have it replaced.
Contact your local Apple authorised service provider in the UAE via this link
https://locate.apple.com/ae/en/

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