 BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | Meat? Uh, he's an "analyst" with a securities brokerage who's only "almost certain" where the chip even comes from, let alone if there's a perceivable flaw.
»en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomura_Securities
Who is this guy and should his apparent gut feeling be afforded this much weight?
I mean, "issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack" is a pretty darned broad swipe.
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 bcroninPremium join:2004-03-27 Hyde Park, NY | Yeah and you have to wonder whether this brokerage firm may have a financial interest in seeing Apple and/or Infineon take a hit. Oh wait, but that would be unethical ... |
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 | reply to B said by B:Uh, he's an "analyst" with a securities brokerage who's only "almost certain" where the chip even comes from, let alone if there's a perceivable flaw. » en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomura_SecuritiesWho is this guy and should his apparent gut feeling be afforded this much weight? I mean, "issues are typical of an immature chipset and radio protocol stack" is a pretty darned broad swipe. -- B Maybe he's shorting Apple stock big time.
But it's not news that phone's jump between 3G and EDGE where calls get cut off. From what I've read, and from my own experience with an AT&T Samsung phone, it happens. In my home, I have a weak 3G signal (one or two bars), and a medium to weak EDGE signal (two to three bars). Jumping from EDGE to 3G I've lost connectivity many times. |
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 BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | No no, it's not normal, it's clearly a sign that you have a deadly "immature chipset and radio protocol stack" in your phone, and it should be recalled immediately. 
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 BPremium,MVM join:2000-10-28 | reply to B Well, here's some more meaty innuendo, still vague, but this time by actual engineers:
»hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/T/···?SITE=AP
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