Thursday, July 1, 2010

Problem Regaring Iphone 4G Creating Issues for OS 4.0

Customers complained that iPhone 4 offered very poor quality network reception and often calls dropped without warning if they cover the bottom left corner of the device with their palm. In response, Apple has simply recommended customers to "avoid gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the black strip in the metal band" till the company comes out with a permanent fix.

Crowding your hand around the bottom of any previous iPhone was enough to cause it to lose reception and drop calls too. In fact, I've been very conscious of causing reception loss by wrapping my hand around any cell phone with a bottom antenna since I used a Motorola RAZR (on Verizon Wireless).

San Francisco and New York should really be directed at Apple, because it's the iPhone — both in its individual engineering and in the seething mass of its fanbase — that causes calls to fail and reception to be unpredictable and shoddy on AT&T's network.

The ad campaign highlighted iPhone's weaknesses, saying "iDon't" doesn't have a real keyboard, a 5 megapixel camera, the ability to take photographs in the dark or the ability to run more than one application at the same time.

Droid X has already racked up a bevy of admiring reviews, with people saying it has an "almost-Imax screen" (4.3 inches diagonally, to be exact, or almost an inch bigger than the iPhone's 3.5-inch display)

1 comment:

  1. There were fewer issues in iPhone 3G than 4G. I'm using iPhone 3G and I didn't face any issue regarding OS. Keep posting this stuff further.

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