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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Oh well. Hopefully they push out a software update to fix it for you soon
    Software doesn't fix a hardware fault.
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    Default The entire Steve Jobs email story… It’s real

    It seems them emails "were" true, although the last quote was a mistake to be put by Steve Jobs. Interesting story about it, do you believe it though?

    http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/...tory-its-real/


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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Software doesn't fix a hardware fault.
    http://www.engadget.com/2010/07/02/a...ue-fix-coming/
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    So the software reads the bars lower than it should, and automatically kicks out even though the signal is sufficient? Either way, you wouldn't get this with Android and any company using the OS

    I'd laugh if it is a hardware fault. Apple will get so much stick too, seeing as the 14 day returns policy ends very soon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    So the software reads the bars lower than it should, and automatically kicks out even though the signal is sufficient? Either way, you wouldn't get this with Android and any company using the OS

    I'd laugh if it is a hardware fault. Apple will get so much stick too, seeing as the 14 day returns policy ends very soon!
    I'm not defending Apple? I use a Nexus One :S Not directed at you, but jesus christ I wish some people would stop whining about some people being Apple fanboys just because they've boughten one Apple computer :S

    I don't think the return policy matters, surly they'd have to cover it with some sort of warranty if the software fix doesn't work, otherwise I'm not buying an iPhone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    I'm not defending Apple? I use a Nexus One :S Not directed at you, but jesus christ I wish some people would stop whining about some people being Apple fanboys just because they've boughten one Apple computer :S

    I don't think the return policy matters, surly they'd have to cover it with some sort of warranty if the software fix doesn't work, otherwise I'm not buying an iPhone!
    Oh no it wasn't targetted at you, it's common knowledge you have a Nexus One I'm just saying, what exactly is the problem e.g. does the phone not recognise a signal and kicks out when the signal reader hits 0? It's pretty lousy of Apple to not test their products before sending them off, it's such a juvenile error for a company like Apple to do this

    The returns policy does matter, as the returns policy means you get full money back guarantee. A warranty usually covers like for like, swapping the "broken" iPhone for another one, and if the software fix does sweet naf all, then you'd probably not want a phone that isn't functioning to a satisfactory standard

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    For public relations reasons they would most likely do a product recall if it was a hardware problem where warranty coverage was questionable.

    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Oh no it wasn't targetted at you, it's common knowledge you have a Nexus One I'm just saying, what exactly is the problem e.g. does the phone not recognise a signal and kicks out when the signal reader hits 0? It's pretty lousy of Apple to not test their products before sending them off, it's such a juvenile error for a company like Apple to do this

    The returns policy does matter, as the returns policy means you get full money back guarantee. A warranty usually covers like for like, swapping the "broken" iPhone for another one, and if the software fix does sweet naf all, then you'd probably not want a phone that isn't functioning to a satisfactory standard
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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    http://www.macrumors.com/2010/07/01/...sue-via-email/

    I'm not sure what to say. But what the hell is Steve Jobs playing at? People fork out to pay for the products him and his company sell and he tells someone to relax regarding a fault with their iPhone 4.

    LOL.
    Wait, you do know those emails are fake?

    One word; spoofed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StefanWolves View Post
    Wait, you do know those emails are fake?

    One word; spoofed.
    and you know this by? Anyone can say they are fake or even real. No one here has logged into that Goolge account and see the headers for themselves. You never know what Apple or any company is covering up do you? Nope I didn't think so.

    Plus, haven't you read the rest of the thread? :S That was way at the top and people have replied regarding them being fake and then other sources saying they aren't. Lmao.


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    I guess we'll never know. Is it a live changing thing though?

    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    and you know this by? Anyone can say they are fake or even real. No one here has logged into that Goolge account and see the headers for themselves. You never know what Apple or any company is covering up do you? Nope I didn't think so.

    Plus, haven't you read the rest of the thread? :S That was way at the top and people have replied regarding them being fake and then other sources saying they aren't. Lmao.
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