The Iphone 4 is not just some broken product. Its wicked fast, takes the best pictures, has the most applications available, is regularly supported by Apple, and has the best looking display. Put a tiny piece of electrical tape over the little black line to avoid reception issues. People need to stop crying about how "horrible" the Iphone 4 is.
Last time I checked less then 2% of people who got the Iphone returned it, and demand is still so high you can't even walk into the store and just get one. The phone has been out for more then a month and is still difficult to get. What does that tell you about the "flaws" in the iphone?
The figure was not one in ten iPhone users, but one in one hundred that rang AppleCare with issues. Remember issues are not always complaints, the whole point of AppleCare is to troubleshoot the users problems, they are not a call centre for complaints.
If you do insist on writing such a strongly worded article that personifies the problems and criticisms of a massive corporation into a single person, please ensure that you use complete sentences. Poor grammar does nothing but weaken your arguement.
They are a very connected and knowledgeable audience, and a phone that does not make calls properly would not be welcomed there.
I bet my right hand that they will make some modifications to the judasphone4 before selling it to S.K. - maybe not visible modifications but inside, or else the SK will kick apple ass.
They won't have to worry much about complaints if the users cannot get reception to make the call!
maybe only 1 in 100 could call becouse the other 99 didn't have a land line, LOL.
/sigh
The Iphone 4 is not just some broken product. Its wicked fast, takes the best pictures, has the most applications available, is regularly supported by Apple, and has the best looking display. Put a tiny piece of electrical tape over the little black line to avoid reception issues. People need to stop crying about how "horrible" the Iphone 4 is.
Last time I checked less then 2% of people who got the Iphone returned it, and demand is still so high you can't even walk into the store and just get one. The phone has been out for more then a month and is still difficult to get. What does that tell you about the "flaws" in the iphone?
The figure was not one in ten iPhone users, but one in one hundred that rang AppleCare with issues. Remember issues are not always complaints, the whole point of AppleCare is to troubleshoot the users problems, they are not a call centre for complaints.
If you do insist on writing such a strongly worded article that personifies the problems and criticisms of a massive corporation into a single person, please ensure that you use complete sentences. Poor grammar does nothing but weaken your arguement.
They are a very connected and knowledgeable audience, and a phone that does not make calls properly would not be welcomed there.
I bet my right hand that they will make some modifications to the judasphone4 before selling it to S.K. - maybe not visible modifications but inside, or else the SK will kick apple ass.