Re: [apple-iphone] Is there a consensus on the antenna issue?
Hi,
I personally think Apple are a bunch of arrogant and very wealthy conmen. How can they justify the weak excuses that border on distorting the truth. Their answers regarding the signal issue are nothing but deflective comments and are indicative of how far removed they are from the general consumers views.
I have owned many apple products and have been more than satisfied with all but one - the iphone4.
I returned the phone because I felt apple were and still are in denial over a recall.
Their meant to be the pinnacle of design and technology , but we all get treat like fools.
The moment it's sorted , and that's going to be a hardware fix ile get the iphone4 back
Can you honestly tell me that after spending hundreds of pounds on a phone that ime expected to wrap it in rubber or tape ,imagine Sony or nokia asking that lol. I know what 99% of people would say, try think about it without all the " must have newest device"" mindset and if you still would go and buy one then your an idiot who deserves being lied to as well as ripped off.
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Best regards
Kevin Ward
On 22 Jul 2010, at 02:38, Lv <liebrecht@grossmann-venter.com> wrote:
> I understand what your concern is.
> Why not go to an AT&T store who sells Frogz skins. they are very thin
> and you would not really notice the difference.
> I am sure they would allow you to try it to see what the difference is
> and if it helps and solves the problem.
> It should help, as all you need is some low permittivity material
> between the antenna and your hand.
>
> Dave Balcom wrote:
> > On 7/6/2010 2:40 PM, Jim Saklad wrote:
> >> 4. An Apple "bumper", or essentially ANY case, cures the problem.
> >
> > I am trying to avoid that as I am a police officer and carry the phone
> > mainly in my uniform shirt pocket. I had a skin on my 3 GS but it made
> > it much more difficult to remove from my pocket.
>
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