Sorry, I mentioned earlier I had an appointment for my 6 and I'd have them look at the 6S+ while I was there. I'll edit to make it more clear.6 or 6S?
Sorry, I mentioned earlier I had an appointment for my 6 and I'd have them look at the 6S+ while I was there. I'll edit to make it more clear.6 or 6S?
Thanks for your pointless feedback. It might not matter to you, but to many who spent over 1k on the phone, it does.
They don't all have it.I think they do all have it , I don't really see it much on white screen , very faint, but if you go to the dead pixel website and try all the colors you can see it ! Pisses me off. Can I return the phone after a few months or will they say I caused the problem ?
No I have issue with people denying that this is a problem. If your phone is perfect, great.You seem to have an issue with anyone who cannot find a problem with their iPhone 6s.
I spent over $1000 on my phone and if it had an issue with it I guarantee you I would take it back. But I don't worry about insignificant little things that I have to jump through three hoops to try and find or see.
The original Oh P on this thread stated that all iPhone 6s plus units had this problem and it is quite apparent by the responses in the thread that is not factual.
I hear ya....Didn't notice the slight faintness on mine until I started poking around the forums and once you see it you always look that direction. Sometimes these threads are a bad thing to come across...
Kurtz,
What you are seeing with your sunglasses is being caused by the polarization of the sunglasses, and has nothing to do with the iPhone.
JXShine,
Don't you find it very strange that you saw it on every demo model in a store, but few other people are seeing it?
Kurtz,
What you are seeing with your sunglasses is being caused by the polarization of the sunglasses, and has nothing to do with the iPhone.
That's why I didn't bother exchanging mine. I was about to until I realized they all have it.
Also, all 6s+ have that light-dark-light-dark Spotlight spots on the top edge, especially visible if you tilt and look at an angle.
"Few other people"? I'd suggest that you take some reading comprehension and math coursesKurtz,
What you are seeing with your sunglasses is being caused by the polarization of the sunglasses, and has nothing to do with the iPhone.
JXShine,
Don't you find it very strange that you saw it on every demo model in a store, but few other people are seeing it?
What is this Air 2 distortion? I've never noticed it.
Hold your ipad. On the right hand side halfway up (or a bit less - just to the side of the apple logo) if you press on the back of the case it will distort the screen.
If you can't see it you are pressing it wrong Lol.
Hold your ipad. On the right hand side halfway up (or a bit less - just to the side of the apple logo) if you press on the back of the case it will distort the screen.
If you can't see it you are pressing it wrong Lol.