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This could be the answer. If I had dainty little lady-like fingers, I’d probably not have this issue.

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Damn muscly fingers with swollen knuckles from hard work. It's a struggle for some to get the screen to even activate by touch due to dried, cracked, calloused finger tips.

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Haha. I’m pretty sure I just have average joe sized hands. But I do think most people don’t use the small screens I use most often. 6S and SE most of the time. I’d bought a fancy newer big phone from my brother but it’s too large for my taste. Busting out of my pocket and whatnot.

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I've not done anywhere near the work or suffered the hardships required to earn hands such as those which I described; I was picturing my father's hands as I wrote that. Luckily or regrettably, I have thin, precise violinist/pianist fingers and do not have this problem. However, I also do not use or have a tracking and monitoring 'cell phone' device by choice.

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If I had dainty little lady-like fingers,

lol I have large hands and I don't have any issue with that.

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Its almost a non-issue on my larger phone, but I don’t daily that one because it’s clumsy and just too big to be practical for me. But like I’ve said before, the two phones that stay with me are a 6s and a SE. a smallish screen and a really small screen.

I burned off my fingerprints some years ago. Maybe that’s it.

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My phone's size is between them two and I don't experience that issue. Maybe I'm good at aiming?