Last week we wrote about the first widespread problems that have appeared since the release of the iPhone X. These mainly concerned the display, which "froze" at moments when the phone user arrived in an environment in which the temperature hovered around zero. The second problem was related to the GPS sensor, which was often confused, reporting an inaccurate location or "sliding" on the map when the user was at rest. You can read the whole article <a href="https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1932/8043/files/200721_ODSTOUPENI_BEZ_UDANI_DUVODU__EN.pdf?v=1595428404" data-gt-href-en="https://en.notsofunnyany.com/">here</a>. After the weekend, more problems have surfaced that more users are reporting as the new iPhone X gets into the hands of more and more owners.
The first problem (again) concerns the display. This time it's not about not responding, but about showing a green bar that appears on the right side of the display. The green bar appears during classic use and does not disappear either after a restart or after a complete device reset. Information about this problem appeared in several places, whether it was Reddit, Twitter or the official Apple support forum. It is not yet clear what is behind the problem, nor how Apple will proceed with it.
The second problem concerns the unpleasant sound that comes from the front speaker, or headphones. Affected users report that the phone emits a strange and unpleasant sound in the form of crackling and hissing in this place. Some users report that this problem occurs when they play something at higher volume levels. Others register it, for example, during calls, when it is a very annoying problem. In this case, however, there have already been cases where Apple offered affected owners a new phone as part of a warranty exchange. So if something similar is happening to you and you can demonstrate this problem, go to your phone dealer, they should exchange it for you.
Source: Appleinsider, 9to5mac
In the case of displays, it looks like the production technology has not yet been completely mastered. So there will probably still be a lot of waste. Therefore, Samsung itself did not deploy them. It would quite contradict the sheeple's statement that they don't want the latest, but will wait until it's sophisticated and functional. But uncritical Apple fans, that's something like Tesla fans. Also a test sheep. Is Apple an experimental laboratory for Samsung?
In the case of displays, it looks like the production technology has not yet been completely mastered. So there will probably still be a lot of waste. Therefore, Samsung itself did not deploy them. It would quite contradict the sheeple's statement that they don't want the latest, but will wait until it's sophisticated and functional. But uncritical Apple fans, that's something like Tesla fans. Also a test sheep. Is Apple an experimental laboratory for Samsung?
Sure, so the first millions of "dozens" are sold, and 5 defective phones have appeared on the forums, and it's already junk. And Samsung's test lab?… must have been a wet dream, huh? :D
When you think... Do you really have to defend it internally?
So there are two of you.
Why not. I'll admit it in time. Shall we see?
I was reacting to that internal defense. You laugh at Stalin and do exactly the same thing yourself.
I defend it internally, I'm a satisfied "sheep" ;-)
That's clear. Few people will publicly admit that they lost at least 30 k for some bullshit?
I wouldn't want to have an earpiece that makes noises…