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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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Quote: Originally Posted by success Was going to wait for the white iP4 at the end of this month. I was really looking forward to the white iP4, but now I'm getting a little worried that it may show scratches and stuff. I was originally thinking …
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[QUOTE=Dick Applebaum;1677443]Quote: Originally Posted by SendMe Here's a picture from the Apple website showing the grip that gives problems with the iPhone 4. It doesn't look very natural to me. If the fingernails were a little dirtier-…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Hey, Sky say hello to Penny for me. How's that Cessna 310 working' out for you? . Wow.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 That was the method Ford used for the Pinto... ...those were the days, before all this consumer rights stuff. Ho, ho, ho. Cost benefit analysis is always done. In the case of the Pinto and other situat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Groovetube I was being sarcastic. But since so many seem incredibly and desperately offended by anything remotely I guess you gotta be careful what you say around here or the apple defence league's thunderin hooves wil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by justflybob Good gucka mucka. You are just sooooo full of shist! Well thought out response. Mind if I quote you some time? TTFN
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Why should I hold a car by the steering wheel? It's my car and no damned car company is going to tell me the right way to hold it. If I have an accident due to not holding it the "right" way I'm suing them…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TRRosen I can't wait for the iPhone 5. Steve is so peeved now that he will make sure the next iPhone will have such good reception it will need 6 bars. He will change the laws of physics by sheer will if he has to.…
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[QUOTE=Gibby;1677640]Quote: Originally Posted by Gibby You are in need of serious help. All smart phones show this effect to some degree, didn't you listen to what he said....I am tired of all the crying, spoiled babies who spout off when they o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gibby Wahhh Wahh Wahh Boy, you folk are sure sensitive if you think this is trolling or crying! \
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 You were the one who "speculated" that the number of calls to Apple Care (0.55%) was actually ten times higher (5.5%). I was using your extrapolating method. er, re-read the reply...
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Quote: Originally Posted by FreeRange Go hang out where someone actually cares what you have to say troll - this issue is now put to rest. When in a weak signal area, don't touch a 1/16" area of the phone - just like, don't stick your finger in t…
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Now, now... you don't have to resort to name calling just because you have trouble reading and understanding. Didn't your mama raise you right? So, as I have said the i4 is a great device. Consumer Reports said the same thing. So have other …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta We don't have any comparative information on that, so let's talk about the data point where we DO have comparative information. Apple reports that less than 2% of iPhone 4 handsets have been returned vs. ov…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dorotea If indeed the return rate is low and the call volume is low then there really isn't a huge problem. If people don't ask for problem remediation, there is no documented problem. Nonsense. Given the clear id…
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The X-Box comparison is nonsense. It is indicative of a total failure of the production QA process so your extrapolation is non-valid as well. That was my point: the X-Box issue is a red-herring and has no place in the evaluation of the iPhone an…
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ALL of the iPhone 4s have this problem even if not everyone notices it. That is a 100% failure rate, although failure really is not the correct category. The call rate of 0.55% for a single issue is high for a new product and I don't know of an…
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So, with three million customers that is 16,500 calls logged which is a significant number IMHO. Complaints lag sales so that is actually a rate of about 5000 calls per week. It would be interesting to know if the complaints are increasing or decr…
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Well, now there are at least two labs reporting serious, demonstrable issues with the iPhone 4's antenna. One of the lab reports is from Consumer Reports. They consider the issue serious enough to issue a don't buy recommendation until Apple fess…