QUOTE(freakenstein @ Dec 14 2018, 01:41 AM)
Well , I don't agree with you since when did slowing down your typing speed and experience seem like a small issue? I'm only stating facts that they claimed to have fixed on the latest stable update which they didn't .
While I know it may be an unpopular opinion , like say "what you pay is what you get" , but I just find it amusing that even my Company's RM600 OPPO phone keyboard feels more responsive than a phone that has top of the line specs and everything.
And I don't agree with you too, why didn't you do some research before you buy pocophone? Could have saved you half a thousand ringgit if you decided to go for oppo then.
There were countless of complaints about touch sensitivity since day 1, everywhere on YouTube forums and even articles. And you what? Go ahead and buy the poco anyway?
I tell you what. I am one of the complainers about the touch issues, freaking bugged me like crazy since I am not able to use swiftkey as it is intended now, but heyyyy, the update bro, I find the typing now is like 30-40% improved (if you don't then bad news bro, yours is a faulty phone). And I make full use of the mere 30-40% improvement and found myself typing just as well in poco just as in other phones. ADAPTATION.
I won't dismiss about other issues, like the yellow tint, Wechat pay(which I have no problem), etc. But bleeding? Diuz, it is a small issue. If it is a big issue for you, then you deserved it. Didn't you check the phone when you buy it? Inspect it or read online reviews? You deserved it. Good luck using pocophone ~
But touch issues people? My advice to you is
1) change the phone and save yourself from SMALL headaches, or
2) get the heck used to it and be contented.