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.
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.
Earlier, it seemed as though that when grasped, the iPhone 4 had signal strength problems. Now, it appears to be nothing more than a nasty little bug within iOS 4.
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.
Here is an unboxing of Apple's iPhone 4, plus a comparison with the iPhone 3GS, Nexus One, HTC Incredible, HTC Evo 4G, Palm Pre Plus, Nokia X6 and Blackberry Tour.
Is there really one that is "the best"? Maybe there are certain features that make one better than the other depending on tastes, what do you think?
You knew they sold a lot of pre-orders and now Apple has released some official figures. They sold 600,000 pre-orders between them and their carriers, a truly staggering amount.
If you tried to place an iPhone 4 pre-order through AT&T yesterday, you may have had some downright mean tricks played on you. One's that involve shipping addresses and credit cards.
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.
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?
It appears as though AT&T is experiencing some major upload speed issues today in some pretty major markets. That or they have decided to cap upload data speeds. Let's hope it's the former.