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Jason1978

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Sep 18, 2013
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I mean pressing with both hands slightly and hearing the smallest of clicks each time. What does this mean? This is the third iPhone 6 that has done this. Don't want to replace again if I don't have to.

Thanks guys
 
I just noticed how that when I push in I can literally notice the top side of the phone (where the glass meets the black plate) push in a little downwards. Is that normal?
 
Anyone else experience slight clicking when pressing firmly in iPhone screen?

Like why can't apples build quality be better? I always upgrade and now I'm wondering why. I'm stuck with a phone that isn't 100% perfect
 
Did You take the plastic off of the back. Sometimes it gets bunched up or makes a crackling sound if you leave it in
 
Why are people pressing on their screens? You know you never have to press, as in actually put pressure on it to use it, I don't get wtf you'd do that!? They probably aren't designed to do that because you don't ever HAVE to do that!
 
Let me explain this like I'm talking to a two year old. It's called a capacitive touch screen which means you only have to touch your screen not press on it. I sear some of you never cease to amaze me. You create issues when there are no issues :rolleyes:
 
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