Apple iPhone NOT recommended...

An owner of a hobby shop bought it when it come out, he showed me, as soon as he put it in "the hand" the signal dropped to no service

I walked into the Apple store the other day and tested it on the first phone I saw, after about 10seconds the signal dropped and then kept dropping.
 
i was setting up exchange on my mates iphone 4 today, holding in left, using with right.

it wouldnt connect to internet until i held it like an antique..

went from 1 bar to full bars.

BIG design flaw.
 
If it's as simple as putting a bit of tape over part of the casing to fix the issue then I imagine all that might happen is that Apple would design a revised casing for it which could be fitted at a repair centre. Even then, I would have thought only a small % of people would actually get this done even if it was free to them.
 
Doesnt make a difference, the product is not fit for the shelf, they shoud get that problem fixed for the next batch to go on the shelf and sort the poor sods who have tape on the bottom left hand corner of their phones.

Their mistake, why should the public have to pay for something which SHOULD be fit for sale
 
I was under the impression this had only affected the very first batch off the line, shocked to hear that it's still affecting new units, it's affecting so many units and that apple are doing bugger all about it
 
Why does the Daily Mail think that a realistic share price for Apple is $250, and for Google $500?

EDIT: Lol, they are.
 
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