Does UPS offer real time tracking?
They do not. In the past however, I have rung up a help line on the UPS site, and the person on the end of the phone got in touch with the driver. You could try that.
I phoned up and the girl on the phone said they have no contact with the drivers, hmmm...
ExactlyOf course they do, but if everyone kept ringing up wanting a real time stat of their parcel then they'd not get anything else done.
Its not hovis but you get the gist.
More to follow.
Note: the lower number of bars on the iPhone 4 as compared to the 3GS is a known software issue. Apple told Mossberg that it would be addressed in a future software update.
In-Hand Signal Issue Isolated to Bottom Left Corner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03PQyWp0mWE
Earlier this evening, iPhone 4 signal drops had been reported from individuals holding their new iPhones in their hand. The issue seems to have been isolated to a specific location on the device itself. It is demonstrated well in this video by Insanely Great Mac.
The video shows that calls were consistently dropped when the iPhone 4 was held in the left hand while touching the bottom left corner.
It's not clear if the bottom-left sensitivity is a problem with every iPhone 4 or if there is only a batch of iPhone 4s that are affected. Of course, the solution for now would be to avoid holding the iPhone in the manner demonstrated.
Note: the lower number of bars on the iPhone 4 as compared to the 3GS is a known software issue. Apple told Mossberg that it would be addressed in a future software update.
Sauce: http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/24/iphone-4-in-hand-signal-issue-isolated-to-bottom-left-corner/
Its not hovis but you get the gist.
More to follow.
I'll report any findings.
Oh and WOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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Wayheeey :p :D
Make sure to let us know what you think on the reception problem :)
My 3GS 16gb is running iOS4 just fine, and with no such issues though.
Oh well, fingers' crossed.