Saturday, 17 September 2016

One Thing About This iPhone 7 The Home Button Doesn’t Work without Skin Contact



In my first iPhone and iPhone printing More July 7 indicated that there was not able to use your nail to press the start button. There was a problem, but at this point, I do not think this is the main theme.

But as Myke Hurley (via Daring Fireball) found, it seens that capacitive touch button strength Home needs a contact with the skin so that it does not work with gloves, which could be a major problem for users in winter .

So here's a thing.

Cover your iPhone home button 7 with the hardware (like a shirt) and try to click it.

According to reports, it seems possible to press the start button with capacitive gloves as a Twitter user Carl Hancock shown in the video below. But we report does not support all types of public capacitive gloves.



The only solution would be to swipe left and click on one of the widgets on the lock screen to save the passcode.

Apple has removed the Start button on the iPhone hardware 7 for a capacitive home button. This button simulates the feeling of being pressed by the use of Taptic engine. I guess Apple uses the ID fingerprint sensor Touch to save the contact.

It remains to be seen whether Apple will be able to face this problem with an update of the software, since it would be quite annoying for users if they can not use the start button while wearing gloves during the winter, which is fast approaching in most countries.

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