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Discover LudwigThe phrase "screen issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any problems that arise with a computer, television, or phone screen. For example, "My laptop's battery died, and now I'm having some screen issues."
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Not just by increasing the number of roles and portrayals on screen – issues that have been raised time and again in the UK and the US and that have seen some moves towards greater equality, including recently at the BBC – but also when it comes to jobs right across the industry.
Many of these were dead spots in the older 2G phones, but the 3G phones have their own screen issues.
If you would, let us know how it turns out for you, if it fixes those screen issues.
Even with poor maps, screen issues and a scratch-prone body, iPhone 5 will likely become Apple's best-selling phone to date.
No problems, screen issues, etc. Greaves and Gatley also claim the Apple Genius Bar associates told them they were "too picky" about the quality of the display, which sounds right on the money.
The conclusion? iPhone owners tend to be most interested in fixing battery and call quality problems on Android users found a number of screen issues including freezing and problematic interfaces.
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And there's the screen issue: PNDs typically have 4-inch or larger screens; even the iPhone has only a 3.5-inch screen.
Siri's proven an important driver for Apple Watch, and a workaround for the whole small screen issue.
Earlier this month, it was reported that Apple was delaying further shipments of the 27-inch iMacs until it could get to the bottom of the screen issue.
Other additions in the v1.0.5 update include a share to Twitter or Facebook button, and various bug fixes including a black screen issue following attempted video uploads. .
A flickering screen issue, while annoying, isn't all that bad when compared with what new Triumph owners are complaining about now: Apparently the handset's 5-megapixel autofocus camera forgot how to autofocus.
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