iPhone 4 has major antenna design flaw
#101
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From: Originally from Koeln, Deutschland. Enjoying it in Bonita Springs, Florida Now :)
Good thing you guys are arguing about something important and not something stupid like government or something useless like that...
Just sayin'
Just sayin'
#102
You're the only person that's not getting it in this thread! You should heed your own advice. Read and actually see what so many OTHER sites have reported the same. Stop with your Apple this, Apple that. They have not responded with a satisfactory release to their customers, period!
Michael: totally. I said the same thing last week
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When you say others, you mean you?
You're the only person that's not getting it in this thread! You should heed your own advice. Read and actually see what so many OTHER sites have reported the same. Stop with your Apple this, Apple that. They have not responded with a satisfactory release to their customers, period!
Michael: totally. I said the same thing last week
You're the only person that's not getting it in this thread! You should heed your own advice. Read and actually see what so many OTHER sites have reported the same. Stop with your Apple this, Apple that. They have not responded with a satisfactory release to their customers, period!
Michael: totally. I said the same thing last week
#104
Sounds like you're just diverting the focal point like Apple with the return statement. Sure, I would return it, if it completely sucks. The unfortunate thing is that it is a pretty good device, except for this fundamental issue of having crappy signal. I imagine that if I am on the phone a lot, this would be a bigger issue for me right now, and probably would have returned or sold it online already.
And what you acknowledged is not what the point I have been saying. Even to this moment, you still refuse to acknowledge that Apple f'ed up with its antennae design -- and somehow sides with Apple's BS regarding the issue. There is no software fix that'll rectify a hardware problem.
Finally, I am not arguing with you, I am trying to guide you to the light. Besides, what is there to argue about? I made legitimate points, while you stipulate that I am making crap up. It's obvious that someone is not doing their homework.
And what you acknowledged is not what the point I have been saying. Even to this moment, you still refuse to acknowledge that Apple f'ed up with its antennae design -- and somehow sides with Apple's BS regarding the issue. There is no software fix that'll rectify a hardware problem.
Finally, I am not arguing with you, I am trying to guide you to the light. Besides, what is there to argue about? I made legitimate points, while you stipulate that I am making crap up. It's obvious that someone is not doing their homework.
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From: Originally from Koeln, Deutschland. Enjoying it in Bonita Springs, Florida Now :)
#107
I'm just gonna lay this out:
The iPhone 4 definitely has reception issues, either hardware or software. Apple needs to fix it soon. And Apple knows that too. In the mean time they are not being very truthful in their responses.
Some people experience the reception degradation, some don't.
If you have issues - return it or get a bumper or "don't hold it that way". I've also heard "reset network setting" fixes the problem, but I'm highly doubtful.
if you don't have issues (all 4 iPhones I tested don't) - good for you.
If you don't have an iPhone and never will - good for you. You'll never experience these problems.
It's not that big of a deal. It's just a phone. Can we just get along and move on?
The iPhone 4 definitely has reception issues, either hardware or software. Apple needs to fix it soon. And Apple knows that too. In the mean time they are not being very truthful in their responses.
Some people experience the reception degradation, some don't.
If you have issues - return it or get a bumper or "don't hold it that way". I've also heard "reset network setting" fixes the problem, but I'm highly doubtful.
if you don't have issues (all 4 iPhones I tested don't) - good for you.
If you don't have an iPhone and never will - good for you. You'll never experience these problems.
It's not that big of a deal. It's just a phone. Can we just get along and move on?
#108
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From: Originally from Koeln, Deutschland. Enjoying it in Bonita Springs, Florida Now :)
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if the best smartphone (according to consumer reports) has this major flaw and is still the best rated smartphone, what does that say about other smart phones? kinda sad for other smartphone makers...
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