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Jturcios56

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Nov 27, 2011
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Hey I'm taking my iPod touch 4g to the apple genius bar because my home button is not responsive as my iPhone, but I'm afraid I won't be able to replicate the problem. I made some videos do you think i should them to the genius person
 
From my experience, the iPod touch 4th gen's home button is harder to press. Might not even be a problem.

If it is, bring it just in case its not replicatble, no harm in being prepared.
 
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Well my home button does not respond even if I press it hard or soft. I just got tired of this problem
 
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Well my home button does not respond even if I press it hard or soft. I just got tired of this problem

Then bring it in, the button sensor underneath is probably broken.
 
I had an iPhone with the same issue. I took it to a genius bat, and as smart as it was, it couldn't comminucate with humans. It was a so-so experience.

Then I took it to a genius bar, and there was a man there. Thankfully he spoke my language, and even though I couldn't replicate the problem for him, he replaced it anyways. From now on I'm gonna make sure to go to genius bars instead of genius bats
 
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