E71 camera bug - white lines

After installing new firmware version 400.21.013 some new bugs appeared. When I'm using camera sometimes picture has large pixels and it isn't bright. Also from time to time some white lines appear on the screen. They are not grid lines that you can turn on and off. I've tried to take a picture of them but it's fuzzy. Those lines on the picture are thin. Beside them some thick white line also appeared but I couldn't capture that moment

I have the same problem too...
I think it is a software problem with to many applications open.
It also happens if the screen lock kicks in and I press a button to re activate.
Only once has my phone "frozen" and then I had to take the battery out.
I can live with it though.
All the Nokia's I have owned
3110*
3210
6110
6210
6310
6230i
3330 (swapped the next day for 8310*)
E71*
* = personal phone the rest were company phones

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