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6th generation iPod nano Clip may harm the display?
Hi,
My battery in my 6th generation iPod Nano just drained and a *please charge* message appeared with black background. While playing with it - I noticed that when I open the clip (with requires some force to be applied) - even though I touch the black bezel - I can see a slight "waves" of discoloration on the display. This is very slight but I'm afraid it may potentially harm my display. Am I the only one experiencing this problem? Thanks, Eyal |
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don't press on the screen side, instead press on the clip.
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Huh... Never thought about that. I just experimented, and no matter what I did, no screen discoloration.
I am not exactly sure how you would go about depressing the clip without touching the screen. I suppose if you called anything ugly, it would get depressed... But I would never do that to my nano... Lol
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