When Apple brings out a new phone, my advice typically is to wait a couple of months for the problems to surface, and then they will either be fixed or known and you can make a more educated decision. However we haven’t seen the number of problems with the latest iPhone since, well, ever. To summarize, the antenna is badly designed, the signal strength software is inaccurate, the proximity sensor that’s supposed to keep your face from dialing the phone is broken, battery life is in the toilet again, and the new OS is crashing.
Have you personally used the iPhone 4. It's not as bad as everyone wants to complain it is. And although Consumer Reports can't reccomend it, it gave it the highest rating of the smartphones.. So it's still a great phone, besides a few small issues. Which the only issue I'm experiencing is the antenna one, but only slightly, i've never dropped a call, or last data connection.. people just want to complain. or hate apple. It's a great phone!
Do We Need a Cellphone Lemon Law?
Posted by: Rob Enderle July 12, 2010 05:00 AMWhen Apple brings out a new phone, my advice typically is to wait a couple of months for the problems to surface, and then they will either be fixed or known and you can make a more educated decision. However we haven’t seen the number of problems with the latest iPhone since, well, ever. To summarize, the antenna is badly designed, the signal strength software is inaccurate, the proximity sensor that’s supposed to keep your face from dialing the phone is broken, battery life is in the toilet again, and the new OS is crashing.