Today I replicated the problem with my 3g (from five bars to no service. Seriously, it was amazing) by holding it the "wrong way", so I no longer know WHAT the hell to believe.
Today I replicated the problem with my 3g (from five bars to no service. Seriously, it was amazing) by holding it the "wrong way", so I no longer know WHAT the hell to believe.
@Donny Swany: but ah! I've never put a case or screen protector on my phone. Seemingly, it's pretty safe inside my pocket.
@MacPro66: You could say the same for yourself.
@The Kert: Ah, you said bought, not brought.
@The Kert: When did they bring up the lost test phone?
@thegremblin: I'm the best monster.
@taoprophet420: That makes more sense, and it's a very good point. What is the difference? I assumed that there were some kind of hooks in the system that ios4 would need from 10.5, but hell, who knows?
@SparklyJesus: I'm a big apple fan. BUT I think the iphone 4 MAY break too easily. I'll see in practice, I haven't gotten one yet. Hell, when I got my 3g all I could think was "oh man oh man oh man, this thing is like 50% glass. I'm definitely going to break it." I've had it for two years, and it hasn't broken yet.
@bananaballs: You are absolutely right. How could something like this have slipped past them?
@TheCrudMan: Getting funnier all the time.
@taoprophet420: You're....right. That doesn't make any sense at all.
@nigma.ed: Hell, I'm still scared of terrorists with sharp sticks.
@Who Shot Who in the What Now?: 50 people brought the phone back, I'm sure a lot more people broke their phone.
@tomsomething: Oh god, I am a horrible person for laughing at this.
@Kaiser-Machead: I just wish the shot was in the middle of the video, and the video was about a fourth of the length.
@B0ss: Now, I don't know about the 4, but I've dropped my 3G in a glass of sweet tea, and it's fine.
@Odin: Doesn't the ipad even have half as much ram? Maybe the iPad will be even slower.
@iansilv: Doesn't the ipad do 11 points of multitouch detection?