I wonder if Apple have resolved their infamous home button issue. And darn why can't Apple make home button replacing much more easier rather than having have to take out all the parts?
iPhone 5 or Galaxy Note 2
iPhone 5 or Galaxy Note 2
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Oct 14 2012, 11:27 PM
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I wonder if Apple have resolved their infamous home button issue. And darn why can't Apple make home button replacing much more easier rather than having have to take out all the parts?
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Oct 15 2012, 09:24 AM
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QUOTE(EatMe @ Oct 15 2012, 01:09 AM) Well, if you've seen the iPhone 5 Teardown, the home button is not only being made more durable, but also easier to be replaced. Well I certainly have not seen any teardown yet. I'll check them out later. It's good to know though. It would be so pointless if the home button still has the same problem. Only time will tell whether they are more durable. It took about almost 2 years for my home button on my iPhone 4 to have the insensitivity issue, since I took good care of the home button very well in the first 6 months, avoiding hitting the home button as much as possible. haha. Yeah, that's me.QUOTE(baretta @ Oct 15 2012, 02:36 AM) I wonder why u dont search before u asking here? Search on what? It's not even a question. I'm directing it to Apple. Not you, mind you. No need to be acting you're some kind of pro here man. Don't answer it if you don't bother to. Thank you.And the reason why I am so fed up with the home button installation it's because I needed to tear down a GD whole freaking iphone 4s just to replace the home button. |
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