Steve Jobs claims that he/Apple did not know about the IPhone4's antenna problems before Apple released it for sale.
Given the current state of antenna design, coupled with the current state of mobile-phone design, along with Apple's own supposed quality-assurance requirements, I say that is a bald-faced lie.
Looks . . . like one of two, equally disconcerting . . . scenarios.
ONE: They knew and somehow thought they could ride the "Apple Fad Wave" right past many folks wiser than the Apple engineering staff. I don't have to be a genius to know the service on my current iPhone absolutely sucks. I couldn't take any worse service. This it the "they lied" scenario. It's bad.
TWO: They didn't know. This is almost worse. Apple, following the path they are currently holding to, is essentially saying we are stupid and didn't know how to test our own product.
The ethical and moral element of the first is alarming . .
Who knows which it is? Someone will find out as lawsuits are being filed quickly.
No mention at all of the relocated proximity sensor causing some people to "Face Dial" another number while they're already on the phone with someone...?
The sensor was relocated to make room for the forward facing camera.
My Samsung Moment Android phone "face dials" on occasion. All the so-called smart phones have issues of one kind or another. It's amazing the tech that goes into them. I have apps that turn my phone into a compass, a level, a metal detector and a police scanner.
They probably knew about it, but too late to do anything about it and still meet the announced "launch date". The logic was probably along the lines of...release the product with a known glitch, but work on a fix for at at the same time. Hopefully you will not have too many complaints before you can come up with a fix, then you just deal with a few warranties (okay...maybe more than a few).
In an effort to be the first one to release the latest and greatest new gizmo, there are a lot of products that get released prematurely.
Apple knowingly sold their loyal customers a flawed product.
That is hard to prove, but the conspiracy theorists say thats why there was the "bumper" case available at launch, when Apple has just let the aftermarket make cases in the past.
now after all this bad PR, I wonder if Verizon really wants the problems that the iPhone brings with it. They already have the Blackberry and Google Android phones. This is going to get interesting, stay tuned!
What is the problem, you don't like the I PHONE! Don't get it! Jobs offered a fix, He offered to take the phone back and relieve you from your ATT contract. WHAT MORE CAN HE DO? OFFER AN EGG IN YOUR BEER?
Its going to around 120 F. here, today, I am going for a ride before the streets melt.
It smells to me like the following scenario... probably akin to one played out at Harley Davidson many times...
Steve Jobs (designer) says "this is what I want it to look like". Engineers say "it can't". Jobs says "do it or I will replace you with somebody else who will".
Par for the course... the problem is, that the last 5 times that gauntlet was thrown, the engineers somehow pulled a rabbit out of their hat and made it work... mostly... at a high cost and high risk.
So Jobs thinks he is a genius, his engineers always do that, and that he can just keep that theme.
This sixth time, the hat was fresh out of rabbits. And at the same time, they had the hardware leak and word got out about new features, and everybody stopped buying the current IPhone in order to wait for the new one. So the current sales tanked, and there was a huge demand for new sales, and the pressure kept building...