One unhappy iPhone 4 owner has contacted Softpedia with imagery aiming to show that official Bumper cases from Apple can damage the steel frame on the device after only a few uses. Softpedia had previously noted that customers were beginning to report noticing scratches on their iPhones’ outer antenna after us... |
10 August 2010 09:18 GMT |
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Those who have purchase an iPhone 4 before September 30, 2010 are eligible to receive an iPhone 4 Bumper or a select third-party case from Apple at no charge, the company states on a newly-posted web page dedicated to the “iPhone 4 Case Program.” Apple also released an iOS app bearing the same name. The s... |
23 July 2010 10:30 GMT |
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Apple has started issuing refunds to buyers of a Bumper case for iPhone 4, customers have confirmed. According to Apple’s official announcement released Friday, July 16, iPhone 4 owners worldwide are eligible to opt for a free Bumper, or third-party case from the company’s online store, as compensation fo... |
23 July 2010 05:25 GMT |
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Although picking an Apple Discussions thread as the basis of a news piece demands that a widespread scenario be debated, this particular story may be of interest to early iPhone 4 adopters who are also planning to purchasing a Bumper from Apple. According to one iPhone 4 owner, Apple’s Bumpers may scratch the o... |
7 July 2010 09:01 GMT |
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In what is a first for the company headquartered at One Infinite Loop, Cupertino, California, the Apple website is now advertising iPhone 4 accessories that “dress-up” the device. These are not crafted by third-party companies, but by Apple itself. They are called Bumpers, and they slip over the stainless... |
10 June 2010 05:42 GMT |
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