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iPod Touch with updated iOS 4.3 has graphic glitches

March 16th, 2011        

iPod Touch with updated iOS 4.3 has graphic glitches

There are several reports surfacing on the internet with iPod Touch users facing issues after updating to iOS 4.3, which was launched on Thursday last week. Majority of the complaints come from the fourth generation models, but not reserved to that model only of course. Users are experiencing odd graphical glitches, most noticeable on the lock screen. Of course, this is not the only glitch, as people are also seeing icons overlapping and other pixel oddities. Are you facing this issue too?




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