IndianGuy macrumors regular Original poster Jun 14, 2010 136 0 Sep 21, 2012 #1 iPhone 5 home button is too tight to press (always makes that click). I find the 4s was much smoother to press than the new one.
iPhone 5 home button is too tight to press (always makes that click). I find the 4s was much smoother to press than the new one.
A AAPLinc macrumors 65816 Jul 27, 2012 1,292 3 Hollywood, CA Sep 21, 2012 #2 My 4S home button clicks, and isn't soft. I wouldnt want my home button to feel soft. It's brand spanking new, I'm sure you'll get used to it/it'll wear in slightly. Plus the 5 has a different assembled button, with a metal housing.
My 4S home button clicks, and isn't soft. I wouldnt want my home button to feel soft. It's brand spanking new, I'm sure you'll get used to it/it'll wear in slightly. Plus the 5 has a different assembled button, with a metal housing.
Prime85 macrumors 6502a Mar 1, 2012 652 0 Sep 21, 2012 #3 IndianGuy said: iPhone 5 home button is too tight to press (always makes that click). I find the 4s was much smoother to press than the new one. Click to expand... Check out the iFIXit tear down of the it, they said they reinforced the button so it wouldn't break as easily. I know i had to replace my home button on a few of my older iPhones.
IndianGuy said: iPhone 5 home button is too tight to press (always makes that click). I find the 4s was much smoother to press than the new one. Click to expand... Check out the iFIXit tear down of the it, they said they reinforced the button so it wouldn't break as easily. I know i had to replace my home button on a few of my older iPhones.
ixodes macrumors 601 Jan 11, 2012 4,429 3 Pacific Coast, USA Sep 21, 2012 #4 The new button is bound to be better.