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Old 04-03-2012, 02:26 PM   #70
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Originally Posted by ScotiaBurrell View Post
person you quoted talking about how efective and efficent to use not hardware issue. most not experience hardware issues.
The battery issue was fixed with a software update, wasn't it? And Apple never accepted that the Antenna issue was a hardware problem, though they gave bumpers and settled a lawsuit recently. There is no problem, of course, it is the user not knowing how to use the device.

What about the "oh, we had an error on the signal strength, that's why the grip of death decreases signal from 5 bars to 0 bars". You really believe that they had such a fundamental error on the signal strength calculation? Could it not be that they thought "let's boost our display of signal strength, so it looks like our phone gets better reception than others", and it bit them in the rear side when they had the antennagate?

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Apple has announced that for years, iPhones have been using a “totally wrong” formula to determine how many bars of signal strength they are receiving.

(...) the phones had initially been displaying the signal as much stronger than it actually was
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