Hi Brian,

I agree with others that this issue has to be either a setting or more likely a 
corrupted app. I would make sure that you have a backup of your phone and 
restore it to the factory defaults. This would involve erasing everything that 
is currently on the phone. Try using iOS 7 with no apps installed and see if 
the problem is still there. Assuming that it is not, I would then install apps 
one at a time. Not from a backup but by redownloading them either through 
iCloud or from the app store.

It is very likely that once you have all new copies of the apps, this problem 
will be gone. You will have to do this same process with your wife’s phone if 
it fixes things on yours.

Good luck,

Robert Carter


On Nov 9, 2013, at 9:30 AM, BrianMiller <brianrmille...@gmail.com> wrote:

> All,
> 
> I continue to have serious problems with my iPhone 5 since I upgraded mine
> and my wife's phones to IOS7... The screen appears to be littered with long
> strings of symbols, starting with "square root" repeated about a hundred
> times, then a long series of other nonsensical symbols.  
> 
> This happens when I flick around the screen, or go to the top of bottom of
> the screen... I get this square root thing... If I flick back and forth a
> bit, it then reads me the line I'm looking for, but only with some effort.
> This is very intrusive and renders the phone almost useless.  
> 
> I've been to the Apple Store twice now, and fully restored my phone and set
> it up as a new phone... And still I have this issue.  
> 
> I will go back again to the Apple Store for the third time, but I wanted to
> see if anyone else out there has experienced this... Is this just the new
> landscape of IOS?  Do I have to put up with all this garbage in order to
> interact with my screen?  Or is there just something wrong with my specific
> phone...
> 
> Any feedback on this issue would be very much appreciated as this situation
> is extremely frustrating.  It reminds me of how fragile our spiffy
> technology is, and how dependent we are on it when we lose it.  
> 
> Thank you so much.
> 
> Brian Miller
> Alexandria, VA
> 
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