Yep. A restore setting would really be nice in a situation like that.
You actually searched for this and posted it because someone dared to mention the EVO on an iPhone thread, didn’t you?
Tsk, tsk. You’ll need a new image to post that says ‘Don’t feed the pro-Apple trolls’. Maybe even a whole new ping list.
Doubt they will need a class action lawsuit though.
LOL!
Apparently the fanboys are feeling the heat...
LOL!
Isn’t this what you consistently refer to as FUD?!
The first update jacked up my Evo. The second turned it into a door stop. The store gave me the run around, saying that they would put me at the bottom of the waiting list. They were persuaded to do otherwise.
WOW. It’s times like this when I am soooo glad that Apple goes the extra mile in their security and procedures. Sure, the usual gang of haters may mock us, but no Update has ever bricked an iPhone, let alone hundreds or perhaps thousands or more?
Any idea HOW wide spread this is?
Eeeeek.
Ha ha, the fix was sent out, within 24 hours, and before you posted this thread.
A bricked evo makes calls as well as a brand new iPhone out of the box. When in that software fix coming for the defective antenna? Oh wait, people are just holding their iPhones the wrong way.
No wonder iOS growth rates are well behind Android. But no need to get so uptight about it. Geez.
If an update accidentally bricked a rooted phone, that’s just the user’s fault for running a non-supported configuration.
But bricking regular phones and telling people to wait a week for a replacement? That is unacceptable.
Never be on the bleeding edge of technology.
Interesting. Mine “bricked” yesterday and I wondered what the heck happened. But mine came back from the dead...