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MacRumors reports today that according to a new story on Recombu, reports have just emerged about a new glitch with the iPhone 5s touch screen. According to a tweet from CMA Megacorp, which is a UK-based app developer, the glitch, which they have illustrated via the video, results in a dropout of touch input when quickly scrolling diagonally across the screen. In the video, they show, via the Mail app, how when you drag your fingers back and forth diagonally from the bottom right of the screen to the top left, on both the iPhone 4S and the iPhone 5, the latter showed a bit of a wobble, as it were, with one of the two iPhone 5s tested dropping and then picking back up the touch input, and the other ceasing to register input at all. Both 4S units that were tested had no problem at all. MacRumors says that iMore has added in its own report on the matter that the fifth-generation iPod touch is also affected by the bug. This leads them to venture that the problem could have something to do with the new in-cell touch technology used for the iPhone 5 and iPod touch. As MacRumors notes, not a major glitch, but interesting nonetheless.
Source: Touch Recognition Issue on iPhone 5, 5th Generation iPod Touch with Rapid Diagonal Swipes - Mac Rumors
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