Fixing Apple Watch “Ghost Touches” #Wearable Wednesday

Fixing Apple Watch “Ghost Touches” #Wearable Wednesday

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Charlie Brown famously had no touch at all with regards to becoming a ghost. His clumsy hands led him to doing a real Charlie Brown to his annual halloween efforts, which led to a costume that looked more like Swiss cheese than a friendly ghost. A ghost failure of that sort might come in real handy to owners of Apple Watches. Wonderful wearable thought they are, Apple Watches are subject to “ghost touches.” Here’s more from Warable:

Apple continues to investigate an issue relating to ‘ghost touches’ on displays of some of its smartwatches – but there are a couple of steps you can perform to try and remedy the problem.

For context, these display jitters were confirmed by Apple in a memo to Authorized Service Providers (ASPs) back in February, with the company stating it was aware of ‘false touches’ on the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2and looking into the problem.

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