Wondering how Apple plans on dealing with this iPhone 4 antenna issue? Look no further than these leaked instructions telling AppleCare reps what to say to customers who complain.
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.
Well, it turns out that there is in fact a reception issue with the iPhone 4 and Apple has offered advice on how to solve it. Chances are, you are probably not going to like what they said.
iPhone 4 pre-orders have officially begun but it didn't go very smoothly for some people trying to get their orders in. The all-white version of the phone isn't available either.
Apple has three job openings for iPhone antenna engineers. Is this just a strange coincidence or is this admitting that there are signal issues with the iPhone 4?
Steve Jobs has responded to an angry iPhone 4 owner's emails and again has denied that antenna issues exist claiming that they are rumor. Hmm, well, that's interesting.
A day after Consumer Reports confirmed that the iPhone 4 reception issues are hardware related, PR experts are saying that an iPhone 4 recall is now inevitable.
Apple is apparently aware of another iPhone 4 design flaw, one that could very well lead to a bunch of cracked cases, a press conference and a name: 'Glassgate'.