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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Of course you're going to attack the data - you have nothing else. I don't know how the data was collected. They said they talked to store management and reported the number of returns. I suspect that st…
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnnyb0731 Have and they've not. I rotinely get faster speeds than I had with my 3G and 3GS You might be using the frequency band that is not affected. Which is my theory why not all people see the issue.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta On a separate note, the first return data is in: http://fortunebrainstormtech.files.w...-54-22-am1.png Out of 25 stores sampled, there were about 11 iPhones returned. So much for the claims that everyone's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by johnnyb0731 I can agree with this. I haven' had anything to compare mine against but the best I can do with mine is to get a bar or two to drop occsaionally when i try. I can't get it to searching no matter how stron…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse There seem to be more than a few reports that, at the same location, it will affect one phone, but not another, when people attempt to make it happen in the way that has been described as "always making it h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Should I just ignore your posts? I don't care what you do. I have no problem debating you with valid points. That's what this forum is all about. But, don't be a troll and make accusations that aren't t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by roehlstation That's a possibility as well. Are we getting more reports of the issue in certain areas? I think only Apple and AT&T has that data. And some areas use both frequency bands.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Well, no one expects you will admit to it. Why not admit you are the troll ? And my valid posts rub you the wrong way. Sorry you can't deal with it.
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Quote: Originally Posted by roehlstation If it were a design flaw then it would affect ALL of the iPhone 4s, It is not affecting all of them, Yes I agree a software fix won't fix this, my theory is a manufacturing defect and the appropriate amoun…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse I think it was pretty clear, tekstud. Uhhh, you need to stop making assumptions. Ski1 is the only user I have used on this forum. Just because you don't like my valid posts, is not reason to post wild a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by roehlstation If it were a reception issue, covering it up with a bumper would not correct it, it is an interference issue caused by a signal short with the WiFI antenna. Yes, it's attenuation of the signal when touc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse Yeah, and now... ... he's playing both sides of the fence. What are you referring to when you quote me ?
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Quote: Originally Posted by SendMe And Apple has already identified the software issue, and is now perfecting the fix. They have told us this. It is not a matter of speculation. Their software fix has nothing to do with fixing the reception …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum The issue will be successfully be resolved and Apple's reputation will be enhanced-- to the great disappointment of the "Chicken Littles" and nay-sayers. . Apple's continued denial that the iPhone …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Did YOU read the full report - or just the bit you wanted to read? Both CR and Anand's tests show that, EVEN WITH THE SIGNAL DEGRADATION, the phone reception is better than the competition. Wrong !! I find …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta That is not correct. Both CR and Anand state that the iPhone is better than other phones for phone calls. It's just not as much better if you hold it in a certain way. I see you are still talking fud and li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp How do YOU know that a large percentage is affected? I don't know if a large percentage is affected. But it appears this issue is affecting people more then normal.
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Quote: Originally Posted by diddy I don't think anybody outside of Apple or AT&T can give us those figures - and again, if the phones are defective, you should not have to pay for a restocking fee. I do believe seeing a 600,000 number so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by g3pro Any phone means any non-defective phone, you know that. There is a separate policy for non-defective and defective phones. The return policy is clear about that if you bothered to spend the 5 minutes to rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by EXCOP72 My issues is this: 1,700,000 phones were sold, yet a small portion are having this issue! How do you know only a small percentage is affected ?