Unfortunately, BGR made a mistake in publishing the story. The last line of the exchange was written to be said by Steve Jobs, when in fact it was Jason who emailed that in reply to Steve Jobs
Today boygeniusreport post another news iPhone 4 antenna problems issue this time conversation Email between Steve Jobs and Apple engineer Tom.boygeniusreport say We have verified the email headers and information, and believe this exchange to be 100% legitimate.Apple products, an Apple engineer, Steve Jobs, and reported problems with the iPhone 4's antenna placement.BGR
Copertion, Apple's iPhone 4 press conference Apple CEO Steve Jobs at Copertion iPhone 4 press conference announced a free iPhone 4 bumper for every iPhone 4 user.will give free protective cases to buyers of its latest iPhone to alleviate the so-called "death grip" problem: holding the phone with a bare hand can muffle the wireless signal.
The pre-ordering madness was a good indication that iPhone 4 sales were going to be through the roof, but this may have even surpassed those expectations: Apple's latest handset has sold nearly two million copies through Saturday.There you have it. 600,000 pre-orders have turned into 1.7 million iPhone 4 sales through this Saturday. The Sunday transactions haven't even been tallied up yet, but Steve and company already have another reason to look smug. That total eclipses the 3GS' already phenomenal 1 million units sold over a weekend, and stands pretty much head and shoulders above any other launch the mobile world has yet seen.
Mark Papermaster, the Apple executive in charge of hardware for the company's Leaves After Antenna Troubles. It is not clear if Mr. Papermaster was ousted or left on his own accord. Flagship iPhone, has left the company in the wake of widely reported problems with the antenna of the recently introduced iPhone 4. The New York Times reports that Apple spokesman, Steve Dowling, confirmed Mr. Papermaster's departure. Mr. Dowling said Mr. Papermaster "is leaving the company and Bob Mansfield, senior vice president of Macintosh hardware engineering, is assuming his responsibilities.