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Raistlin 29-09-2009 10:15

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Marvelous.....

I moved from Vodafone to O2 because I wanted an iPhone, and now I get crappy signal at home - if I'd known they were going to do this I would have stayed put.

Stuart 29-09-2009 10:21

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by handyman (Post 34880377)
There are a couple of different iphone models with specific radio set-ups. (and not just 3g/3gs). The difference come with the way some networks use 3g.

Apple has also been recruiting EVDO, CDMA and Wimax engineers.

True, but as far as I understood it, the only real difference between the UK networks is that O2 installed EDGE to enable slightly faster data transfers on the original iphone, and no other network uses it.

Lord Nikon 29-09-2009 15:25

Re: The iPhone thread
 
CDMA will be for US networks like Verizon, Sprint, US Cellular etc

chrisjones 29-09-2009 15:58

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Guess what!?!?
My SECOND Iphone arrived today and was in a worse state than the first. Not only did it have the same screen issue (which is genuine) but it also had a scratched power button, a black mark on the white case and a load of 'plasticy' crap hanging out the side of the touch screen!

Are Apple exclusively employing work experience kids at the moment?

Lord Nikon 29-09-2009 17:10

Re: The iPhone thread
 
quite possibly, I have just had to have a BGA Reflow done on the Graphics card in a 24" imac for a customer. I am guessing that there are severe quality control issues.

chrisjones 29-09-2009 17:51

Re: The iPhone thread
 
I could forgive the occasional mishap, no company are perfect. But of the three recent Apple branded products that have been in my household this past month, ALL have been faulty in one way or another.

Its quite shocking when you consider how popular they are at the moment!

Supply and demand having a severe effect on quality it seems - Not good Apple!

jrhnewark 29-09-2009 17:55

Re: The iPhone thread
 
If Orange merger their network with T-Mobile, then I will definitely move my iPhone to Orange next year. T-Mobile are the only people to provide good coverage in my house... yes... indoors, where it is isn't predicted and therefore should be a big white dot on everyone else's maps!!

For what it's worth, here's my iPhone history. Damning on Apple, damning on me...

1st iPhone - dropped, insurance claim
2nd iPhone - home button failed
3rd iPhone - phone calls silent, microphone hardware fault
4th iPhone - wi-fi chip failed
5th iPhone - I've just dropped it in a swimming pool (while fully clothed, including dropping myself)

That's three failed iPhones in about six months. Not good.

chrisjones 29-09-2009 18:48

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jrhnewark (Post 34880790)
If Orange merger their network with T-Mobile, then I will definitely move my iPhone to Orange next year. T-Mobile are the only people to provide good coverage in my house... yes... indoors, where it is isn't predicted and therefore should be a big white dot on everyone else's maps!!

For what it's worth, here's my iPhone history. Damning on Apple, damning on me...

1st iPhone - dropped, insurance claim
2nd iPhone - home button failed
3rd iPhone - phone calls silent, microphone hardware fault
4th iPhone - wi-fi chip failed
5th iPhone - I've just dropped it in a swimming pool (while fully clothed, including dropping myself)

That's three failed iPhones in about six months. Not good.

As well as multiple 'fails' of your own doing lol :-P

Sorry couldnt resist.

jrhnewark 29-09-2009 18:50

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrisjones (Post 34880815)
As well as multiple 'fails' of your own doing lol :-P

Sorry couldnt resist.

So long as Apple's fails exceed my own, they're the worse culprit!!

Lord Nikon 30-09-2009 02:07

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Perhaps the failures would be reduced if you looked at the Toshiba TG02 when it comes out.... It's waterproof lol

chrisjones 30-09-2009 20:08

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Ok well I eventually got a new phone arrive today, although the battery was totally flat to the point it wouldnt turn on, should I be concerned? The last two have at least had enough charge to hold for at least a boot and activation

haydnwalker 30-09-2009 22:32

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Don't be worried yet, be worried after 12 hours if it wont switch on

Stuart 30-09-2009 23:21

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Just seen a potentially handy app for the iPhone. Similar to Say No To 0870, it enables you to look up (and dial) the number that the 0870 connects to.


http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/M...286088398&mt=8

chrisjones 01-10-2009 10:46

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by haydnwalker (Post 34881642)
Don't be worried yet, be worried after 12 hours if it wont switch on

Its a stuffed battery. I fully charged it last night, over night it dropped 10% charge doing naff all but sitting in standby!

Took a call from 02 and during a three min convo it dropped another 5%.

So thats three knackered Iphones 02 have sent me, I bet they are getting slightly peeved at Apple!

All three have been white, the manager I spoke to today in the business dept agreed that it was worth me swapping to Black to see if that cures the issues with the cracked cases and screen issues.

Come on Apple, sort yourselves out!

Hugh 01-10-2009 10:48

Re: The iPhone thread
 
Sorry to hear about your shoddy service.

If it helps (re the black iPhone), I have had one for over a year now, and had no problems.


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