Apple's PR department released a statement saying an email exchange between an irate iPhone 4 user and Steve Jobs was fake. The site that posted the conversation has fired back saying it is 100% real.
With RIM, HTC and even Nokia responding to Apple's iPhone 4 press conference, it was only a matter of time before Samsung issued a statement. That day has arrived.
Is the iPhone 4 antenna driving you nuts? Don't want to pay $30 for a bumper case from Apple? Well, there is a simple, cheap, and good looking way to solve your problem.
The iPhone 4G has purportedly shown up again and this time juicy details about the upcoming phone's screen have been revealed. Needless to say, it looks good.
Every day you probably hear about problems the iPhone 4 is having. However, it's not every day that an iPhone 4 catches on fire when plugged into a computer.
Pinch yourself, splash water on your face. Yes, this is real. Apple has actually approved apps that allow a piece of iPhone hardware to operate differently than it was intended to operate.
The iPhone 4 doesn't just have an antenna problem, there are also issues with the proximity sensor and Apple will address those in the next iOS 4 update. For now, there are some unofficial fixes you can try.