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larry918

macrumors regular
Original poster
Jun 29, 2013
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So I've had my iPhone for roughly one month now, and the home button/touch ID sensor seems to be experiencing some issues. The button is quite loose, mean that a light tap will push the button down 0.5mm but not activate the home button. Is this a defective iPhone, or natural?
 

JOSE891

macrumors 6502a
Sep 15, 2012
601
2
Las Vegas
So I've had my iPhone for roughly one month now, and the home button/touch ID sensor seems to be experiencing some issues. The button is quite loose, mean that a light tap will push the button down 0.5mm but not activate the home button. Is this a defective iPhone, or natural?

Great, Another "Touch ID issue" thread.
 

sclawis300

macrumors 65816
Apr 22, 2010
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Great, Another "Touch ID issue" thread.

So what you are saying is you have nothing to contribute?


I have had my phone since launch and don't have that issue. I would say it is it normal. My experience with home button issues in general is that they only get worse over time. I would take it in.
 

Emiz55

macrumors newbie
Nov 2, 2013
5
0
Touch id

My home button made a click noise and exchanged for 2 other ones, and also de loose power button wich when u record video and turn the phone it recorsds the sound. The one i have now doesnt make the click ugly noise but the power button is the same.


Sometimes i have to do the touch id registering again. With e 3 iphones i tried.
Like it forget your fingerprints..:eek:
 
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