A report citing Marco Quatorze, Telcel Director of Value Added Services, suggests Apple is planning the release of a revised iPhone 4 which doesn't suffer from any cellular reception issues, even mentioning an exact release date of the new smartphone.9to5mac points out to an intriguing report by CanalMX noting t... |
31 August 2010 15:27 GMT |
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ChangeWave has published the results of a July survey focusing on customer satisfaction among iPhone 4 owners, comparing the findings with those of last year, when the analytics firm surveyed iPhone 3GS adopters. The findings are not surprising, with many regarding iPhone 4 as an excellent device. ChangeWave actually... |
6 August 2010 06:25 GMT |
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At least one provider of wireless services is saying Apple’s iPhone 4 offers good quality reception, after approving the handset for use in metro and major regional areas covered by the company. Telstra does mention that an Apple Bumper or other cases “can help to maximise the coverage performance of the ... |
30 July 2010 03:55 GMT |
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In a manner that some have described as shady, Apple has recently admitted an issue that affects owners of an iPhone 4. The company has received bad press over a faulty antenna design that reportedly leads to bad reception and dropped calls, although the phone’s makers only claim there’s a problem with ho... |
7 July 2010 04:43 GMT |
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A company whose business includes the adoption of Apple’s iPhones has revealed that, upon receiving five iPhone 4 units, the staff discovered reception issues with the phones Dropped calls were experienced particularly when iPhone 4 was held in a manner that covers the black line separating the phone’s ou... |
6 July 2010 10:23 GMT |
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According to Spencer Webb, the president of antenna design, integration, and consulting firm AntennaSys, claims Apple’s answer to the iPhone 4 reception issues holds water. In his tests, which involved “a two-handed Grip of Death,” Webb claims to have experienced no problems whatsoever with the iPho... |
5 July 2010 04:51 GMT |
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Steve Jobs has downplayed the iPhone 4’s reception problem, calling it a non-issue. In a published email conversation, the Apple CEO suggested people were holding the device inappropriately in their hands. A Tumblr blog is now featuring numerous screen captures from Apple’s own TV ad showing people holdin... |
25 June 2010 06:28 GMT |
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The Internet is now filled with reports on Apple’s iPhone 4 reception issues, in what is somewhat of a design flaw for the new-generation smartphone. However, it’s not something you wouldn’t normally see on a number of different handsets, according to Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. Responding to ema... |
25 June 2010 03:35 GMT |
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