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Woman Sues Over False Positives in iPhone Moisture Sensor

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she has no case

tomaloma

Apr 21, 2010, 9:29 AM
the indicators are chemically sensitive-you don't get a false indicator-ANY LIQUID can set them off...People come into my store all the time and when you show them it is Liquid damage they swear on their mothers life they didn't get it wet-sometimes as the water drips out of it...a phone doesn't have to get submerged-more common liquid damage 1.steam from a shower 2 face sweat 3 put it in a gym bag with sweaty clothes and it 4 put it in your cup holder in the car-you can have condensation from hours before(hot or cold drinks) 5 steam from a kitchen 6 spilled perfume in a pocketbook 7 sweat from being in a pocket 8 kids seem to like to drop them in toilets and then take them out...
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dshearn

Apr 21, 2010, 10:30 AM
I work in the industry as well....

I get them all day long.

I dont think they are THAT sensitive.

I have used my phone in the Tub and in the room with a shower...Hell in the swiming pool.

Over the last 10 years i have never had a tab turn red.
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