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Here is the latest crock from Apple:
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2010/07/02appleletter.html
So if the iPhone 4's have been over-reading the sig strength, then tell me, Apple, how is my fully working 3G showing the same signal strength!? I've never heard such a load of rubbish.
If 4.0.1 is just going to recalibrate the sig meter, then there is no hope at all.
I've got my replacement phone from o2 today. Waiting for it to complete syncing before I test it.
Oh dear! Now as you know I am first to jump to defense, but What a crock of ****. They keep digging themselves deeper on this one.
Thought I'd add that I picked up a HTC Desire for free on my upgrade just yesterday and I can make calls and everything![]()
Oh dear! Now as you know I am first to jump to defense, but What a crock of ****. They keep digging themselves deeper on this one.
Not saying it should happen, they bodged it on release, but it will be addressed in a software update. Even Apple could not handle the fallout from this if there is no remedy.
Similar problems happen to a lot of phones on release day models, just because it is Apple and the volume the problem gets magnified.
People are saying it is a relatively simple fix via update, as the contact of hands in the "Grip of death" can be compensated for via stuff that goes way over my head in terms of the banding etc.
It will be resolved and the phone will still be amazing in terms of what it offers, just that a cock up got made that wasn't sorted at launch. Jobs reply was better than the normal Apple no response, but was pretty stupid all the same.
I have had no real troubles in use with mine yet, so the problem does not affect me personally in every day use.
I have ordered a case though (although some say that wont stop it), but I was going to anyway, as I never treat my phones well, and have found a gorgeous case, although waiting time will be about a month, but worth it.

Would you like me to get you a knife and fork and some humble pie now?![]()
Worth waiting for the update Chris. Might solve it, might now, but will still fall in the 30 day period for you, so gives it a fighting chance.
might solve it?
you seemed so sure before, like it was a non issue, are you having doubts?
It's 14 days so Thursday is the cut off. Judging by apples press release I'm convinced that the update will not resolve the issue. If o2 give me a bumper or a case for free, that'll do for me I think. Otherwise I'll probably just sell it.

apparently in a bbc interview with steve jobs he classed it as "very cool engineering"![]()
