Apple iPhone4 Problem Solved


The Apple iPhone4 customers have finally heaved a sigh of relief after seeing the plethora of options laid forth by Steeve Jobs:

• The customers who have bought the Apple iPhone4 will be given a free casing which solves the signal reception problem of the iPhone4. Follow this link for more information on the death hold problem of the antenna of Apple iPhone4.
• Those customers who have already bought a casing will be refunded the amount they paid for it.
• If the customers aren’t still satisfied with the product, they have the option to get their money back and leave the phone! This tells us how much faith Apple has on its iPhone4.
• A software update has been released which will be available for download to all the iPhone4 users. This software fixes the bugs of the problematic signal reception indicator and many other calculation problems which the earlier algorithm was ineffective at.

Believe it or not, but, even after all this Apple states the iPhone4 to be its best product ever released. Jobs told the media that only a very small percent of the users had reported the problem of the signal reception death due to holding the iPhone4 in a particular manner with the left hand.

It somehow seems that the iPhone4 issue was unnecessarily hyped a lot by the media. The panicked iPhone4 users have now heaved a sigh or relief after seeing the list of options ruled out by the company. Apple has seriously considered its reputation in order to convince its customers.

Some webmasters called this a non-technical solution. But, if a big problem can be solved with the help of a simple solution, why bother about the technical solution? Apple surely will not be able to reach each and every iPhone4 handset to tweak its IC. Please remember that this offer is valid throughout the month of September. The iPhone4 will be entering India after September and the Indians are still in a fix to see if they will also be given the same provisions as the present customers are getting. With so much of fuss it really does not become evident as to whether it really was a great technical problem or just another media hype to make the Ezines more popular with much hot news.

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