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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Apple offering free iPhone case to Shut I mean please customers for antenna issues.

Apple has come under a lot of attack from the media about the antenna issue of the iPhone 4. While they still haven't admitted their mistake, they are offering a free case to "Please" Customers.

















During a 90 minute press conference to convince people that there is nothing wrong with the iPhone, Steve Jobs has blamed the media for blowing the whole thing out of proportion. According to Jobs, everyone is against Apple because they have grown so successful and have continued to grow even till today. It's kind of funny because the media have always aimed their Nukes on Microsoft since anyone can remember and now that the tables have turned, Jobs can't seem to take it or even admit that there is a problem.

"This has been blown so out of proportion, it's incredible," Jobs, 55, told reporters. "This is life in the smartphone world. Phones aren't perfect. Most every smartphone we tested behaved like this."

Apple is currently offering a free iPhone case until September 30 but jobs also added "We're pretty happy with the antenna design. We're not feeling right now that we have a giant problem that we need to fix."


Some of the media reps were touched by Steve Job's response and have even called their case offering "Very generous".

I think that Steve Job's can't handle the spotlight being on him. His company has always criticized Microsoft and because of some Microsoft flaw's they were able to use that against them and make them look bad. Now that they look bad they don't know what to say or do and will not admit their mistake.

Apple's research have show the same thing happening with other smart phones but so far no report has been released to prove what Job's said. The reason why they don't want to do that is as simple as Money. They just don't want to spend the extra cash to fix the problem.

I am not a huge fan of the Xbox 360 and use the PS3 mostly for gaming but when Microsoft was under attack because of the RRoD , while they didn't admit it openly, they did extend their warranty for 3 years.

So much for a quality product from Apple.

-Donny De Leon

Source:http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wirestory?id=11190007&page=3


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