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I followed the instructions to check my LCD model number and it is one of the “affected” models. And by double quotes, I am signifying that the article is just silly. I am as critical as the next person about the quality of products and the brightness of the iPhone screen isn’t an issue for me at all.
It’s interesting to see that there’s a market out there for news for people who have the iPhone, and those who don’t have the iPhone. I guess that means that it’s an unqualified hit!
iPhone Users Notice a Big Difference in Touchscreens : Gina Hughes : Yahoo! Tech
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