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Old 07-19-2010, 12:09 PM   #55
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HANSTWN>> ... You mixed up the Apple conference and HTC's reply ...

I mixed up NOTHING. You did not monitor the session LIVE, nor have you read Apple's transcript nor watch the video of the event.

Why are you misrepresenting what occurred last week? And when you find out what actually occurred, are you going to go to all the sites you misreported the truth and correct yourself?

It was clear during Friday’s press conference that the company believes the iPhone 4 reception issues have been overblown. According to Jobs, only 0.55 percent of all iPhone customers have called the company’s AppleCare service with an antenna issue. (The company did not provide figures on the percentage of iPhone customers who sought out help from the Genius Bar service at Apple’s retail outlets.) Jobs also noted that the AT&T’s return rate for the iPhone 4 was 1.7 percent, compared to 6 percent for the iPhone 3GS during the same period a year ago. Jobs did concede that AT&T’s figures indicate the iPhone 4 drops more calls per 100 calls than the iPhone 3GS does, but he noted that the 3GS drops fewer than 1 call per 100.

“The data leads you to the conclusion that it’s been so blown out of proportion, it’s incredible,” Jobs said.

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