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I mean that when i press it, i can hear a very lil "tic"
I was always using my device very carfully, it never fall down, nothing bad happened to it, I'm using a DuraSec HighTec screen protection since I have it...
So, do you think that it could be possible that the screen would "destick" like this and, is it even stick ?
sorry for my bad english, i hope that you can anderstang what i mean
thanx for any reply, or sharing similar experiences