The touch screen may respond to touch by sensing the heat of your finger
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The iPod Touch has a heat sensitive screen. If you touch one with cold fingers it will not work.
battery produces heat touch screen does not require pressure
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The skin has nerves to detect changes in the external environment. The nerves of the skin can detect heat and cold, pressure, pain, and touch.
Flickering maybe caused by excess heat, try changing the battery change and reduce screen brightness to a minimum.
yes it does it is not heat attracted so that means you can use gloves or a stylist when you are using it.
An Ipod touch is made of 3 ply sheet glass. the frame is made of lightweight metal for comfort and reliability. The touch screen is activated by the heat and special oil in your hands.
Receptors detect specific stimuli such as light, sound, temperature, taste, smell, touch, and chemical signals in the environment or within the body. They play a key role in transmitting this information to the brain for processing and interpreting sensory information.
iphone screens are made of Aluminosilicate Glass