Screen burn in after using stopwatch

I have a flashing 0 in the top right of screen after using stopwatch - anyone else?  Any solutions?

This is happening on my iOS 7 devices too. It looks like it's a hardware issue caused by the software. The rapidly changing numbers are burning themselves into the screen. The reason it didn't happen on previous iOS is because that last digit was left out and there was no fast changing number.
If that's the case, there is nothing we can do but wait for Apple to realize this and get rid of that last digit in the next update.

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