Friday, July 18, 2008

RE: [Apple iPod] Ipod touch digitizer

Well, the touch had a dead strip. It was fine one moment and the strip was
dead the next. I brought it to Apple (convenient that I had an appt for my
laptop). They gave me a new device. They said they have seen a few
touches that had the same thing happen.
Barb
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...... Original Message .......
On Fri, 18 Jul 2008 14:43:03 -0400 "Levi Wallach" <levi@dvdmon.com> wrote:
>Simon, I'm sure the digitizers in the iTouch/iPhone are very different
because they are "multi-touch." As far as stability, Barb's issue is the
first I've heard in terms of complaints, but stability doesn't really
equate with touchscreen problems, that's more of an OS issue. I don't have
an iTouch although my wife has had one for a few months and I haven't
experienced hers crashing (and she hasn't mentioned anything about it to
me). My old WM phone seemed pretty stable and only had a few crashes over 9
months. My very new WM phone, though, has already crashed a couple of times
in less than a week! Hopefully that's not a sign of things to come...
>
>Levi

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