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Here's what I told my buddy:
I think they will be. I think apple said...*** for fingerprint sensor we gota put this ugly ring. We better turn it into a led notification to save face
Think about it tho. Hairline split the metal ring around the middle of it (that liquid metal technology **** they bought years ago) and a LED notification system can easily be in it. Easy and functional
 
What are u people talking about I seen iPhones 5s with lights around the home button I just got an iPhone 5s too and it doesn't have it its stupid I seen before iPhones with ring light around the home button
 
What are u people talking about I seen iPhones 5s with lights around the home button I just got an iPhone 5s too and it doesn't have it its stupid I seen before iPhones with ring light around the home button

No, the iPhone does not have that. This thread is over a year old and was started before the 5s was even released.
 
What are u people talking about I seen iPhones 5s with lights around the home button I just got an iPhone 5s too and it doesn't have it its stupid I seen before iPhones with ring light around the home button

Mother of thread resurrection...

Let me inform you that resurrection of old threads are generally discouraged and may be against forum rules.

And use proper English.
 
Mother of thread resurrection...



Let me inform you that resurrection of old threads are generally discouraged and may be against forum rules.



And use proper English.


Surely if thread resurrection was against the rules then they would automatically be locked after a certain time frame?

I would think adding to an existing thread would be better than starting s new one, hence why some threads are 3 or 4 years old in some cases.
 
Surely if thread resurrection was against the rules then they would automatically be locked after a certain time frame?

I would think adding to an existing thread would be better than starting s new one, hence why some threads are 3 or 4 years old in some cases.

The internet is apparently a bit slower in Australia.
 
Surely if thread resurrection was against the rules then they would automatically be locked after a certain time frame?

I would think adding to an existing thread would be better than starting s new one, hence why some threads are 3 or 4 years old in some cases.

I never said it was against rules. I merely said it 'may be' against forum rules.

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The internet is apparently a bit slower in Australia.

It is, in quite a few scenarios, due to our geographic isolation.
 
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