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Something about Consumer Reports referring to the iPhone as "middle aged" is quite amusing. I mean, their reports on new-fangled gizmos like "clothes-washing machines" and "electric ice-boxes" are handy, but they just don't seem to have kept up with…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mobycat Here I was thinking maybe it was time to upgrade my 3G. Until I saw the "gift card" part. I don't want a gift card, let alone one to Radio Shack. Sure, I could probably use it eventually, but my out of pocke…
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Quote: Originally Posted by alma But he also said that third-party apps are unnecessary on the iPhone because of rich web apps. I don't know what to believe anymore. Yes, because people should never, ever revise their opinions once they ha…
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Posting that something that's not even out yet, and you have no real details about, is an epic fail is an epic fail.
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Quote: Originally Posted by st3v3 It is, but RIM was right in what they said. Apple used other examples to divert attention to their specific problem, which is signal decrease higher than the norm in terms of dbm. There was no need to draw them i…
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Sad to see Nokia and RIM turning their backs on their customers and denying their "death grip" problems.
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Your headline is incorrect. It does not "drop more calls per 100", it drops "less than 1 more call per 100". Also, it's more of a disclosure than an "admission".
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Yet another clueless analyst pontificating as if they knew exactly what the problem was. No one has yet to show that this supposed "antenna-bridging" is actually occuring; CR's tests have been shown to be as worthless as all the others done by peopl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by g3pro It's more of a software "fix", where Apple removes the false bars it had put there in 2008 because of the low bars the iphone was getting at that time. Screwing the customer and AT&T, but saving itself. Cla…
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Bottom line is, this isn't even close to a real-world test, and is therefore irrelevant. Everything I've heard from people who have actually tested this by making calls, when compared to what a 3G or 3GS could do, report that the iPhone 4 has better…