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Topic: The End of Apple? (Read 4560 times)
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puzopia
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Apple does make a pretty product, I'll give you that. But put an iFail up against an EVO and it's no contest. EVO is the best piece of mobile technology out today.
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M. Ahrenstein
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I have an iPhone 4, and I must say that as a long time user of the iPhone 3GS, and an ex-Droid user, I am disappointed with Apple. I love my iPhone, and it works great with my free bumper, but I do notice that sometimes the signal is lower than it should be anyway. (Reported as low, but still passes a good speakeasy speed test, and can hold a call) I feel that someone should have thought about the problems with attenuation when touching an exposed antenna. It's radio 101. (Hence why two-way radios have rubber with the antenna inside it.) Honestly, I like the iPhone, and it certainly does have amazing apps in the app store hidden between all the dumb ones, and it performs very well when there are no signal issues. I do hope Apple can correct the issue for their loyal customers, and their new customers. I have spent a lot of money in the App Store, and I highly doubt that leaving the platform means a refund to use that money in Android App Market.
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-M. Ahrenstein Director of Systems Operations Long Island Economy "All Local, All Long Island"
"Brilliance is simply the art of planning ahead." -Brizon
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