I have two problems using the touchscreen, they started with my 4S which I just retired. The first problem is having to tap, jab, stab and poke, and use any sort of method, from hold-and-press to machine-gun speed, to get responses such as closing out a page. Some of these targets I'm trying to click happen to be in the corners of the screen.
The second issue is that I'm finding that I don't aim right at certain targets on the screen – and I'm not talking about games– I need to aim a little to the left or right for my click to register. (I don't need glasses.)
What the two phones have in common is that i'm not at present using a screen protector. I have it for months, but previously had invisible shield. When I removed it, I learned that there was indeed a learning curve and differences in how to work with or withot a protector That will end soon whenever I get my OtterBox defender in the mail.
I'm using Siri and clumsily editing the text. Ironically as I was doing this I sent this message prematurely, TWICE. So there something this glass screen will do if you just breathe on it or hold the edges of the phone!
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