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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

iPhone Problems? Rumor -OR- True?



There is a new rumor out and about the nation and it's about Apple's new iPhone 4G. Buyers of this new fine product have found out that whenever you hold the iPhone in your palm, the bars for your mobile signal seem to drop dramatically in just a short amount of time, and when you set it down...they start to go up again. However, the question people are beginning to know the answer to is, is it a rumor or is it true? You will find out on this new blog from GadgetTech!


Because of the many new features that the iPhone 4G has brought to the world, many people think it's the perfect phone...well, all great products have glitches. The antenna made out of exposed metal is completely wrapped around the phone to get your mobile signal. That may be a huge problem for these buyers.
Soon, Apple quickly heard about the problem, and thought they can easily make the problem go away by trying to persuade customers into buying a "bumper" case. Basically what this case does is, they don’t cover the front, nor the back, but they do cover the sides of the device and helps the problem of the loss of signal and comes in a verity of different colors: Black, White, Lime Green, Pink, Bright Blue and Orange.

Believe it or not, customers are STILL not happy; because of this one little detail: 'by trying to persuade customers into
$ -buying - $ a "bumper" case.' Lots of people had opinions and how Apple should just include the case in with the new iPhone free of purchase, but then again Apple IS a business...and they're only out for money.

The company, Apple said it cannot make enough bumpers to satisfy demand, **but will keep the offer of the free case open until September**. So, if you are planning on buying this phone - make sure you do it BEFORE September if you want a free case. And if not, the bumpers are, $29.99 but if you think it's worth not CONSTANTLY dropping signals all the time, then go out and buy yourself a bumper after September. It's your choice. Be sure to be more cautious and aware with future purchases as big as the new iPhone 4G. Thank you so much for reading!

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