Flickering display

I brought my Nokia Lumia 920 9 months ago .There is a problem in my display, it flickers frequently when ever I either receive or call...and stops after few minutes sometimes continues for long time.Don't no whether it is a software or hardware problem. Please help me out. And I bought the piece from US so I can't claim warranty in India.suggest me a solution

Take it to your nearest nokia care point where you will then get a quote on a fix.
If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
Now using the Lumia 1520

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