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shakra00

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I'll repost it here since no one is active at touch forum.

I recently got my ipod touch 4 replaced because of wifi issues.

The wifi antenna is located at the top near the camera. My question is, Does applying pressure or pushing the upper part of the screen (near the camera) can cause damage inside like the wifi antenna?

Im getting paranoid because I have cases that you really need to push to get fit.
 
I'll repost it here since no one is active at touch forum.

I recently got my ipod touch 4 replaced because of wifi issues.

The wifi antenna is located at the top near the camera. My question is, Does applying pressure or pushing the upper part of the screen (near the camera) can cause damage inside like the wifi antenna?

Im getting paranoid because I have cases that you really need to push to get fit.

But it isn't really iPad-related now is it?
 
Its a hardware question so basically it applies to any model. I just used my ipod touch as a reference for where the wifi antenna is located.
 
build quality for both the ipad and ipod touch that i have is very good. I do not think there will be any issues
 
Its possible that pushing the upper part can squeeze the hardware inside like the wifi antenna.
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