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ultracooldave

@verizon.net

Apple will not admit there is a problem!

The most likely cause of the problem is a design/manufacturing flaw in the connector between the antenna and the amplifier in the phone.
This results in a range of phones that work perfectly to those hardly working with 3G.
Since it seems all phones work to some degree its unlikely (in my opinion) for Apple re-call anything, perhaps a software update could help


Thats a stretch

@rogers.com

I wouldn't be too sure about that! In MY experience Apple has always stood behind their products. I realize that perhaps not everyone has had that experience , but I have.

My Mobile Me switch over went painlessly (although I am miffed they temporarily dropped the iDisk FTP download feature). My son's iPhone took three hours to activate on launch day and works without problems. My iPhone purchased 3 days ago took 5 minutes to activate and works well so far.

Adimittedly, I am a big fan of Apple products, but I realize that they are not perfect. The 3G launch day problems being a good example. What were they thinking? Of course the servers were going to get overloaded rolling out a WORLDWIDE release AND the MobileMe switch over all at the same time! That was just plain dumb!


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