Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Apple’s iOS 4.0.1



Steve Jobs and his team at Cupertino seems to believe that iPhone 4 users have the uncanny knack of always being in locations that have little to no signal which is why, they explain, that calls are bring dropped in the middle of a conversation.

However, further investigation and research into the situation has revealed that he problem is not based on having a faulty meter, but on the fact that Apple’s antenna was really badly designed in the first place. This means that the first users who complained about the issue were right, and that Apple was only trying to distract people from the real issue by bringing up the signal meter problems.

The big catch here is that this is one solution that no simple patch or software update would ever fix. No matter how Apple reprograms the software for getting a signal or reception, the fact remains that the antenna has a major exposed weak spot that severely lowers the value of the handset –after all, using a phone where most calls are likely to be dropped is not really something that smart phone owners want to have.

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