Monday, February 4, 2013

May Have Fixed iPhone 5 Touchscreen Bug - iOS 6.1


Couple of months back, a game developer had observed a problem with iPhone 5′s touch screen. They’ve observed the iPhone 5 screen stops responding to touch inputs when you slide the finger across the screen in quick successions.
We were also able to replicate the issue on the iPhone 5 and the iPod touch 5G, which indicated that the problem was with the 4-inch displaynal scrolling and swiping motions.
But it looks like you won’t hit the issue in iOS 6.1 as Apple may have fixed the bug or at least improved things as pointed out by MacRumors.
iPhone-5-Display
Several readers have noted that an issue with rapid diagonal swiping on the iPhone 5 and fifth-generation iPod touch resulting in loss of touch recognition appears to have been fixed or at least improved in iOS 6.1. Not all readers have experienced improvements, however, with some indicating that performance remains the same under iOS 6.1.
I couldn’t replicate the issue on my iPhone 5 and iPod touch 5g on iOS 6.1, but as MacRumors points out some of the their readers are still able to replicate the problem.
Let me know if you’re still able to replicate the issue after upgrading to iOS 6.1.
Check out this post to find out what else is new in iOS 6.1.

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