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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Jun 27, 2010 1:51 pm

Svetlana wrote:Apple boss Steve Jobs reveals iPhone 4 may be recalled

The much-vaunted new iPhone 4 may be recalled, Apple boss Steve Jobs revealed last night.

Posting a message on the social networking site Twitter, the tycoon said: ‘We may have to recall the new iPhone. This I did not expect.’

Launched in Britain last week, the £500 handset has been dogged by technical problems.

The Apple boss said the new phone may be recalled following a glut of complaints
Reception has been found to cut out when users cover a metal band built into the phone’s bottom left-hand corner.

The new iPhone was also said to be unsuitable for left-handed people.

Mr Jobs responded to complaints about the new iPhone losing its signal by telling users to 'just avoid holding it in that way'.

Angry users have complained that the phone's reception suddenly plunges to almost zero when they simply hold it in their hand.
Dozens of videos have been placed on YouTube showing the iPhone 4 losing signal the moment the metal antenna that surrounds the edge of the new device is covered.

Mr Jobs issued his bizarre advice as he responded to an email from a user on the Ars Technica technology news site who had complained about the sudden loss of signal.

A clip from an iPhone 4 advert which shows the model holding the device in the 'wrong' way
In an astonishingly blunt response, Mr Jobs replied: 'Just avoid holding it in that way. All phones have sensitive areas'.
In a statement, Apple said: 'Gripping any mobile phone will result in some attenuation of its antenna performance, with certain places being worse than others depending on the placement of the antennas.'
'This is a fact of life for every wireless phone. If you ever experience this on your iPhone 4, avoid gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the black strip in the metal band, or simply use one of many available cases.'
Apple claims that using one of its 'bumpers' - which cost £25 each and clip over the iPhone to protect it - will stop the user's hand interfering with the signal.
Another iPhone 4 ad shows the model's hand blocking the antenna
The firm is selling the rubber bumpers on its website but none will be shipped to the UK until July 16th.

Users have flooded Twitter with rumours about the problem and stop-gap remedies including using tape to cover the bottom of the phone.
Left-handed users are being particularly affected because when they hold the phone in their left hand their fingers cover more of the right-hand side of the phone - where the antenna is.
The left side of the iPhone 4 receives Wi-Fi signals while the right side picks up the 3G signal for calls.

Technology website T3 ran a test using one of the ‘bumper’ cover for the phone which appears to solve the issue.

Danish wireless technology expert called Gert Frølund Pedersen told Wired magazine that the problem is probably because the phone’s new antenna is built into the metal frame which surrounds the device.
‘Human tissue will have an inhibitory effect on the antenna. Touch means that a larger portion of the antenna energy turns into heat and lost.

'This makes the antenna less efficient to send and receive radio signals,’ he said.
A loss of signal, known as attenuation, can occur when an antenna is bridged.

Holding it in your hand will change the length of the antenna and interfere with the specific wavelengths it is calibrated to pick up.
The Apple iPad also faced some teething problems when it was launched with users reporting problems when they tried to connect to wi-fi. A software update had to be issued to sort this problem out.
A new iPhone complete with black rubber 'bumper' which Apple claims will help solve the problem
And the iPhone 4 is not the first Apple 3G phone to have problems with its reception - users also reported problems with the earlier iPhone 3GS when it was first released too.
There have also been early reports of problems with the iPhone’s screen.

Launched by Steve Jobs as ‘retina display’, with an paralleled definition and number of pixels, some users in the US have complained about some yellow discolouration.
The spots can appear in corners and the thin bands have shown up toward the tops and bottoms of customers' screens.
Some Apple insiders on web forums have claimed that the yellow colour is down to the clue that the firm uses to bond the glass on its screens which has not had the time to evaporate.
They claim that the discolouration will clear after a day or two as the glue evaporates.

The iPhone 4 was unveiled earlier this month. At the time, Mr Jobs said it represented 'the biggest leap since the original iPhone'.
It offers video calling, a higher-resolution display and the ability to record and view high-definition video.
The new handset updates the iPhone 3GS which launched a year ago and sold more than a million units in its first weekend.


Well, yes, a reminder that it's often best to wait a few weeks before buying newly launched products... let them iron out the probs before buying is my approach.
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Postby Get Real! » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:10 pm

paliometoxo wrote:lolol love the new tech some of the new things you see its just amazing what it can do

What can it do? (this better be good!) :roll:
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Postby boomerang » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:10 pm

hehehehe...here is the solution suckers... :lol:



Steve Jobs to iPhone 4 Owners: Stop Holding the Phone Wrong

Apple has responded to concerns some new iPhone 4 owners are having with poor reception issues, and the gist is essentially either “stop holding the phone that way” or “buy a case.”

Engadget reports that not only have company spokespeople issued a statement advising users to “avoid gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the black strip in the metal band, or simply use one of many available cases,” but head honcho Steve Jobs himself responded similarly in one of his increasingly spontaneous e-mail answers: “Just avoid holding it in that way.”

The remainder of Apple’s statement stresses that antenna placement can potentially pose a reception issue in any cell phone, not just the iPhone 4: “Gripping any mobile phone will result in some attenuation of its antenna performance, with certain places being worse than others depending on the placement of the antennas.” The specific positioning of the new iPhone’s antennas in the lower left-hand corner of the device is of particular annoyance for left-handed users, who naturally cup the phone in that area.

Apple sells a $29 rubber bumper that creates a barrier between the hand and the phone’s antennas, which many users report solves the reception problem. The existence of said bumper essentially begs the question, though — does it indicate that Apple already knew about the potential reception issues with the phone? And if so, should users really have to shell out $29 to restore the reception that’s knocked out by holding the phone in an arguably natural way?


alarm bells should have rung when he launched the iphone and had problems with the wifi connection...asking people to turn the wifi off... :lol:
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Postby apc2010 » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:11 pm

Ironic .... you cannot hold a hand held device..............
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Postby bill cobbett » Sun Jun 27, 2010 2:17 pm

apc2010 wrote:Ironic .... you cannot hold a hand held device..............


Ironic....?

No mate it's Iconic ..........>>>>>>>> :D

(Are some of those who have said disparaging and very naughty things about the iphone above secret linobambagees, cheapskate sympathisers with the taste-less, bargain-hunting, get things for free or for next to nothing off the back of a lorry CarpetSquatters?)
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:22 pm

Get Real! wrote:
paliometoxo wrote:lolol love the new tech some of the new things you see its just amazing what it can do

What can it do? (this better be good!) :roll:


Lol anything and everything, but I mean the way the technology progresses and how it advances
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Postby paliometoxo » Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:17 pm

i had the iphone and i have had none of these problems that people are complaining about.. no matter what way or what hand i hold it in i have no signle problems, or any other problem, its been amazing for me and i never put the phone down

but aparantly it will be fixed with a firmware update for those who have the problem..

Apple Insider is reporting that the “Death Grip” antenna problem may be down to a software issue, and that a software fix, iOS 4.0.1, could be on the way as early as this coming Monday. Apple Insider says that many of their readers have reported to them that Apple’s tech support forums confirmed this news, only to have it then mysteriously swept off the board, along with any other discussion threads on the subject. Here’s Apple Insider’s explanation of the technical issue at the core of the matter:

“The fix is expected to address an issue in iOS 4 related to radio frequency calibration of the baseband. Readers who saw the original forum discussions say that the issue is believed to occur when switching frequencies; because the lag is allegedly not calibrated correctly, it results in the device reporting ‘no service’ rather than switching to the frequency with the best signal-to-noise ratio.”
And as far as the whole “how you hold it” issue goes, Apple Insider says that hand placement possibly exacerbates the software problem that is already there.
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Postby paliometoxo » Mon Jun 28, 2010 11:36 am

boomerang wrote:hehehehe...here is the solution suckers... :lol:



Steve Jobs to iPhone 4 Owners: Stop Holding the Phone Wrong

Apple has responded to concerns some new iPhone 4 owners are having with poor reception issues, and the gist is essentially either “stop holding the phone that way” or “buy a case.”

Engadget reports that not only have company spokespeople issued a statement advising users to “avoid gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the black strip in the metal band, or simply use one of many available cases,” but head honcho Steve Jobs himself responded similarly in one of his increasingly spontaneous e-mail answers: “Just avoid holding it in that way.”

The remainder of Apple’s statement stresses that antenna placement can potentially pose a reception issue in any cell phone, not just the iPhone 4: “Gripping any mobile phone will result in some attenuation of its antenna performance, with certain places being worse than others depending on the placement of the antennas.” The specific positioning of the new iPhone’s antennas in the lower left-hand corner of the device is of particular annoyance for left-handed users, who naturally cup the phone in that area.

Apple sells a $29 rubber bumper that creates a barrier between the hand and the phone’s antennas, which many users report solves the reception problem. The existence of said bumper essentially begs the question, though — does it indicate that Apple already knew about the potential reception issues with the phone? And if so, should users really have to shell out $29 to restore the reception that’s knocked out by holding the phone in an arguably natural way?


alarm bells should have rung when he launched the iphone and had problems with the wifi connection...asking people to turn the wifi off... :lol:


LG phones are worse, they jusat dont work at all;p
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Postby bill cobbett » Wed Jun 30, 2010 7:30 pm

Reh Palio, reh Fraggoui....


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Postby CBBB » Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:14 pm

bill cobbett wrote:Reh Palio, reh Fraggoui....


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Big deal, I can do that with my iTouch, but I couldn't be assed to take a picture of it!
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