Calm Down! This ain't nothing new.

Some of you out there may have heard that there is an reception issue with the new iPhone 4. Sorry folks, this is true. It seems that if you hold the iPhone 4 a certain way, it can disrupt your connection to your wireless service and cause more drop calls. What the hell! How can this beautiful and majestic phone have this stupid flaw? The answer to that question does not seem to exist. At Engadget.com, they went ahead and sent an email to a certain person at Apple that we will call Mr. J. In this email they simply asked if there will be any resolution to the reception issue. Mr. J replies back to the email with "Just avoid holding it that way." Are you serious? You want me to spend over 200 dollars for this phone and when I have a problem, you turn your back on me? What a ass! But come to find out that this is not a new thing with the iPhone.

The reception issue is not a new thing. The article at Engadget.com points out that the reception was an issue on the previous iPhone models such as the 3G and 3GS and is a growing issue with the current iPhone competitor Nexus One. They point out that griping any mobile phone will cause reception issues and advise to avoid covering the lower portion of the iPhone or get a phone case to minimize the problem. So remember that when you go out to buy your iPhone, make sure you have enough to get a case for it. I suggest you check out the article to get a little more info on this story and on the iPhone itself. Also they have a short video showing the reception problem on the iPhone 3G to prove that is a common issue.

Visit http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/24/apple-responds-over-iphone-4-reception-issues-youre-holding-th/

2 comments:

Husky Downs on June 25, 2010 at 10:49 PM said...

Yeah, nothing new. Same ol'.

Jimmy Kicks Corner on June 27, 2010 at 12:23 PM said...

The Apple company is a joke and all they want is your money, they don't care about the people.

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