Touch ID Likely on iPad 5 Even Though Performance is Erratic
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Re: Touch ID Likely on iPad 5 Even Though Performance is Erratic
#2They even mention that there's a support post about this, but not a lot of people complaining about it.
I fell for their link bait
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#3Re: Touch ID Likely on iPad 5 Even Though Performance is Erratic
#4Perhaps because it isn't erratic at all? My wife and I have not had the problem where it stops working after the first day - my anecdotal evidence beats theirs! They even mention that there's a support post about this, but not a lot of people complaining about it. I fell for their link bait
Re: Touch ID Likely on iPad 5 Even Though Performance is Erratic
#5A Polar poll shows 23% of respondents complain of "too many fails." ( http://www.polarb.com/131862 ) and certainly that has been my experience. I wonder whether more people are not overtly complaining about it because users feel that they are "doing it wrong," not that the software might have been too fiddly for release.
Re: Touch ID Likely on iPad 5 Even Though Performance is Erratic
#6A Polar poll shows 23% of respondents complain of "too many fails." ( http://www.polarb.com/131862 ) and certainly that has been my experience. I wonder whether more people are not overtly complaining about it because users feel that they are "doing it wrong," not that the software might have been too fiddly for release.
To be clear, I have no dog in this fight, but I don't think that any information I have seen so far has a hope of being accurate.
Re: Touch ID Likely on iPad 5 Even Though Performance is Erratic
#7A Polar poll shows 23% of respondents complain of "too many fails." ( http://www.polarb.com/131862 ) and certainly that has been my experience. I wonder whether more people are not overtly complaining about it because users feel that they are "doing it wrong," not that the software might have been too fiddly for release.
I've found this to be the case, often because Apple has branded itself so well with the "It just works" campaign, so when something doesn't work, many people assume they are what is broken, rather than the device.
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#8That said, it takes way too long to work. I want it to be instantaneous and instead there's a noticeable delay in between when the screen flicks on and when I end up back on Springboard.
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#9Re: Touch ID Likely on iPad 5 Even Though Performance is Erratic
#10A Polar poll shows 23% of respondents complain of "too many fails." ( http://www.polarb.com/131862 ) and certainly that has been my experience. I wonder whether more people are not overtly complaining about it because users feel that they are "doing it wrong," not that the software might have been too fiddly for release.
Sure, that's one possibility, but I'm not sure I'd take that poll's sample as being even remotely representative. At this point it's people on both sides pointing to weak evidence to support conclusisions they've already drawn. To be clear, I have no dog in this fight, but I don't think that any information I have seen so far has a hope of being accurate.