@Wozamil: Then don't be a tool, return it and buy a phone that works as advertised. As long as customers just grit and take getting pissed on, the piss will keep flowing.
@Wozamil: Then don't be a tool, return it and buy a phone that works as advertised. As long as customers just grit and take getting pissed on, the piss will keep flowing.
The chicken egg clearly came first, it was laid by a proto-chicken. seriously.
Just don't hold it like that.
Wow, breaking news. Apple decides to let its apps do basic things that Android and others have been doing for months.
Much the same way huge portions of the iPhone were lifted straight from Palm OS, Symbian, Blackberry and Windows Mobile. Guess what, that is how tech works. New things evolve from old. **yawn**
@tickif: Nice, looks like a cool concept, I'll definitely check it out when it comes to android
@Fractal the Meek: Just like brake and shifter cable systems weaken over time, but chances are he'll use the same components so it will just require a bit of regular maintanence to keep it working right. Not so dramatic really.
@Nw10jf: Still waiting for your video of signal being completely dropped with one single finger on any other phone than an iPhone 4. waiting...
Hold different.
@Andy Mesa: Tears of laughter
@CaptainJack: But, but, you can watch this on your *iPad* so it is therefore a magical experience.
B.S. The porn industry will keep its content where most of the users are, and for several years at least that will be Flash.
@bigtimes: Funny, looks like a lot of the complaints, like the one in this very story here, do come from people who have and iPhone 4.
And yet you guys keep coming back for more of this kind of treatment.
@pj_rage: Guess what, other cell phone makers do drop tests. And guess what, their phones can survive 5 foot falls with nothing but a few surface scratches on the metal casing.
@modestmouse: If your cell phone needs a plastic case to prevent it from *shattering* from a 1 foot fall, you blew it.
@Fulgurite: Or... don't buy a $700 phone that can't survive a small fall.
@The Lab: But not any phone will break from a tiny little drop like that. In fact, every other phone in the world would have had just a little scratch on the metal frame because every other phone designer ever was smart enough to run the glass all the way to the edges.
@vinod1978: You couldn't even measure it as a percentage. I would At Google IO they gave away 6000 phones. But this is 160,000 a *day*. Not a factor even worth considering. Lets be generous and assume they've given away 50,000 phones in the last year (doubtful)... 160k a day is equal to 60 million a year.