The second half of 2014 proved to be an exciting time for fans of phablet devices. Samsung, the company which arguably started the whole phablet thing with the Note, released not one, but two new Note handsets. In addition to the Note 4 flagship, the company introduced the innovative Note Edge, which kept most of the Note 4's assets, but also added an intriguing curved screen edge to the equation. What's more, Samsung's arch-rival in the mobile space, Apple, also decided to jump on the phablet bandwagon with the launch of the iPhone 6 Plus. This means that lovers of excessively big screens on mobile devices have more choice than ever, and for the first time since the advent of phablets, that choice isn't narrowed down to Android.
iPhone 6 and 6 Plus owners worldwide are being plagued by “Touch Disease” — a display issue that causes a flickering gray bar to appear at the top of their screen.
Microsolderer Jessa Jones can fix practically anything. But these days, she spends most of her time fixing just one thing. Because every single month, more and more iPhone 6 and (especially) 6 Plus devices show up at her shop with the same problem: a gray, flickering bar at the top of the display and an unresponsive touchscreen. And she's not the only one. Repair pros all over the country are noticing the same trend. Here's what we think is killing all those iPhones.
And to think people pay a loooot for this, pfff apple are going cheaper and cheaper while upping the prices, brainwashed customers are electrified :)))
As we gear up for the launch of hotly anticipated iPhone 7, several leaks have continued to hit the internet.
Ohh, how the mighty has fallen.
Apple is nont the Apple of 4 years ago, they have definitely lost their way.
1200 for an underpowered iPhone lmao have fun with that pencil lmao bring on the Note 6 already!
i was excited with only launch of iphone 7 but this additional launch increased it even more