28-06-2010, 22:52
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#1366
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Re: The iPhone thread
and the fact that its been shown that when the bar level = no bars it drops calls? smells like bs to me
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28-06-2010, 23:21
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#1367
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Inactive
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Re: The iPhone thread
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29-06-2010, 00:47
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#1368
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Re: The iPhone thread
well on the face of it this is the launch of a prize lemon. Apple need to recall the phone address the issues and relaunch a working product imo. They wont though old Mr Jobs proved his stance with the buy a bumper or hold the phone differently release.
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29-06-2010, 04:04
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#1369
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common as muck
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Re: Apple's iOS 4 already hacked
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Originally Posted by vanman
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It couldn't have anything to do with the left handed signal fault and the other iPhone 4 issues that are beginning to emerge, could it?
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29-06-2010, 10:15
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Remoaner
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Re: Apple's iOS 4 already hacked
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Originally Posted by Product 13
It couldn't have anything to do with the left handed signal fault and the other iPhone 4 issues that are beginning to emerge, could it? 
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No.
It's something to do with potential discolouration of the device which occurred in some Macbooks. The heat on the back of the device after time could cause patches to occur (because the material is dyed white) so they are solving that.
Besides the problems are being exaggerated. The only real one is the signal loss when you cup the device in a certain way (it seems like holding it naturally won't cause it to occur) and a software patch may be able to fix it.
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Originally Posted by zing
I personally think the iphone 4 deserves the class of epic fail lol
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Not really, the reviews have been excellent, the screen is awesome, and they sold millions already. A new definition of epic fail if you ask me.
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29-06-2010, 10:19
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#1371
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Remoaner
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Re: The iPhone thread
Quote:
Originally Posted by zing
well on the face of it this is the launch of a prize lemon. Apple need to recall the phone address the issues and relaunch a working product imo. They wont though old Mr Jobs proved his stance with the buy a bumper or hold the phone differently release.
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A full scale recall is a tad excessive, it's not happening on every device by a long way. The ones with the screen issue do need to be recalled but they are being replaced, the reception one may be fixed with a software update as rumours are it's something to do with switching reception bands.
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29-06-2010, 10:37
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Re: The iPhone thread
I hope for the use thats the case but the videos ive seen of it doing it wouldnt seem to point in that direction. However I know nothing about it so Apple must be telling the truth
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29-06-2010, 23:02
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Re: The iPhone thread
I do think that this launch has been bit of a farce from the beginning, certainly in the UK at least (given the lack of information & communication in the run up to the actual Launch Day), even ignoring the "issues" that are occurring.
I still think it's an awesome phone though. Not had any problems with mine, touch wood...
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29-06-2010, 23:10
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Re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by zing
I hope for the use thats the case but the videos ive seen of it doing it wouldnt seem to point in that direction. However I know nothing about it so Apple must be telling the truth
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The rumour I read today would suggest that Apple think the problem is that the natural attenuation caused by people holding the phone (which occurs with *all* phones) is made worse by the way the iOS baseband software handles frequency shifting.
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30-06-2010, 22:50
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Re: The iPhone thread
Apple advertising for antenna engineers...
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30-06-2010, 22:53
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Re: The iPhone thread
LOL, interesting timing!
Motorola has used the DeathGrip to help advertise its own Android powered Droid X phone:
http://www.eurodroid.com/2010/06/mot...roid-x-advert/
"And most importantly, it comes with a double antenna design. The kind that allows you to hold the phone any way you like..."
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01-07-2010, 00:30
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Re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by Stuart C
The rumour I read today would suggest that Apple think the problem is that the natural attenuation caused by people holding the phone (which occurs with *all* phones) is made worse by the way the iOS baseband software handles frequency shifting.
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that does make more technical sense
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01-07-2010, 11:15
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Re: The iPhone thread
has anyone put the OS on a 3GS yet ?
Bit worried in case there are any bugs with the 3GS
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01-07-2010, 11:23
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#1380
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Re: The iPhone thread
Works fine on my 3gs though a few apps need updating to work - the ITV world cup one didn't work for a couple of days until they updated.
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