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I actually don't find this so hard to believe. My wife's white iPhone 4 was having heating issues so much so that when it was plugged into the car (using the iPhone charger and a factory built in plug in the car) it got so hot it melted the aux cab…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta You might want to check your facts. Pressure at altitude is DECREASED relative to sea level, not increased. Well, that's why I said I can only imagine... wasn't sure. DOesn't change my believe the story is…
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I'm not having a problem believing this story at all after what my wife went through with her white iPhone 4. Her phone would get hot. Not warm as in the screen was on a bit but hot. She was using an auxilary cable to plug into her car's stereo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ConradJoe Gotta love AI! But they fixed it after you posted, which may be a first for them. So they did. I suddenly feel so much more powerful...
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider AT&T, Apple's original wireless carrier partner for the iPhone, announced on Friday that it had received more than 200,000 pre-orders for the iPhone 4S in the first 12 hours on offer, making it the mos…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Seeing as Verizon's prices are more expensive that ATT. No I would not call it collusion. As a Canadian I used to be completely jealous of our American neighbors and the cell pricing but that's fading fast.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pondosinatra Great, now I no longer want mine... I thought the same thing!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Smiles77 The biggest thing I feel most of the analysts are missing is next year's iPad. They are basing most of their predictions on past orders and the current iPad. As anyone who knows Apple can predict, the next iPa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by IsmOfAm ...Ironically not... my polarized Ray-ban sunglasses make the iPad image disappear completely. Very frustrating in Florida. No different with the iPhone in my experience either. Have to take them off or cra…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody For what it's worth I haven't heard of anyone in Canada experiencing the problem either. Before the bar software upgrade I got five or four bars everywhere, all over town, and I've never had a droppe…
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This seems like a very empty ruling on behalf of the government. So my carrier can still force me to use their network after my contract expires if I want to keep my phone UNLESS I jailbreak and unlock my phone and jump through all the hoops that g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone if you had only 2 cents and all of a sudden you saw another penny on the sidewalk and picked it up you would be 50% richer. If the failure rate of your product increases by 50% over your previous model pefo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SendMe No, that is a difference of less then 1%, which is exactly what Steve told us. No, it's a difference of 1 call per hundred. A 50% increase in a quantity means that the final value has increased to 150% of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tails Where do you get that data? I'm not saying it's bogus I'm just curious if AT&T actually announced something like that. The 0.91% dropped call rate for 3G phones was based on AT&T's own quarterly report…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cory Bauer Anyone who honestly believes that the iPhone 3G or 3GS only drops 2-3 calls out of 100 has clearly never used an iPhone on AT&T's network before the iPhone 4. That figure is totally bogus. Dropping 20 …
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Without the real numbers, not the very approximate numbers AT&T allowed to be release, one cannot say whether the dropped call difference is significant or not. all that can be said is that it's not very…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone How is the difference between 2% and 2.75% not what I wrote ? "1. iP4 almost identical dropped calls as 3GS" The difference is statistically meaningless. If a phone goes from dropping 2 calls per hund…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone As terse as Steve's comment was about "avoid holding it that way..." That is exactly what one should do when in a weak signal zone. Once you know what is going on you simply adjust your grip accordingly. 1. i…
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So they all drop signal strength when engulfed in the hand, no surprise. But why keep comparing the meaningless visual display of signal loss to every other phone but only compare the rate of dropped calls to the 3GS? If Apple wants to silence t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by freddych EXACTLY! When 4.0.1 comes out with its SOFTWARE fix for the problem, and Jobs comes out and declares victory on Friday, all you naysayers will feel so stupid! 4.0.1 is out. It didn't fix the problem. H…