Another one of those “let me see if I got this straight” reports:
In the news today, we’re told that Apple has admitted a long-time flaw in the iPhone. It seems that those bars indicating signal strength have been exaggerated all along and we haven’t been getting as much signal as we thought. Apple promises to fix it so that the indicators will tell us the truth.
That’s so encouraging, but I’d much rather they fix the root of the problem, the lousy reception itself. I’d trade the little bar indicator for a good cell signal any day; but, of course, that’s not an Apple problem. It’s an AT&T issue instead and perhaps ATT is a good acronym for About Time to Terminate.
July 10th, 2010 at 4:20 pm
That Apple would be exaggerating is not news anyway. They have been doing it for over twenty years by claiming that Mac was better than Windows when what it was, was more expensive.
July 12th, 2010 at 9:12 pm
Did you really expect a strong signal living 20 miles from the Mexico border? (Dad, I really need this job)