Tuesday, August 23, 2016

There May Be a Major Design Defect With the iPhone 6 [Video]



An increasing number of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus devices are suffering from a gray, flickering bar at the top of their display and an unresponsive touchscreen. iPadRehab believes this may be due to a design defect and it's related to Bendgate.

Initially users may notice a gray flickering bar at the top of their display. Twisting the phone or putting some pressure on the display makes it go away. However, after a short remission, the 'illness' gets worse and the gray bar spreads. Touch functionality gets increasingly glitchier over time and eventually touch is lost altogether.

"This issue is widespread enough that I feel like almost every iPhone 6/6+ has a touch of it (no pun intended) and are like ticking bombs just waiting to act up," says Jason Villmer, owner of STS Telecom.





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