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To: PugetSoundSoldier
Simple questions, Rachel:

1. Is there a problem with the antenna hardware?

2. Does the iPhone 4 drop more phone calls than the 3GS?

Simple yes or no answers for either will suffice. Then we can go from there...


You don't answer ME with straight forward answers so what gives you the audacity to think you can do the cross examination with me buckaroo?

Now, I will answer them MY way.

There is no problem with the antenna that does not exist as a matter of course and material fact with ALL other cellular compact antennas to one degree on another. So, if it is NOT a newsworthy problem for anyone else, then it is NOT a newsworthy problem for Apple.

Further, if it IS in fact just an occurance common to all phones, then by that standing it does not rise to the level of problem.

Thus, NO is the answer in the general sense. Now is ANY dropped call a Problem? For that call it is. But then, I have been on Verizon and Sprint and T Mobile and Cingular and Nextel, and guess what,.... go on.. take a guess.... yup... they ALL Dropped calls.

Which one was the BIGGER Problem? I mean if we are counting fractions of a percent. Guess. Which one did I HATE, LOATH and could not WAIT to switch....

Nextel. I had the very first Nextel Blackberry. LOVED the speaker phone. Man that speaker phone was loud, clear and you could really just set it in the middle of the room and do live conference calls with 8 people in the room and it was amazing. Until it dropped the call 3 times in a half hour.

I so hated that phone.

So what? Was that a Problem? Some times it sure the heck was. Other times, getting my push mail and being hands free in a noisy place and still being able to hear it.

NONE of my phones since have had that great of a speakerphone. And frankly, the iPhone speaker is the WORST. But that would make it a problem right?

See. You use of words is what is so poor. No, not poor, you intentionally slice and dice and pick and choose them. So BIASED is the right word. Your questions are biased to get the answer you seek. And when you don't get it, you LIE and pretend you do. Somehow, you will extrapolate whatever effect you wanted from this long post. That will be fun to watch. Hope I gave you enough info to really do some good moves with.

Does the iphone 4 drop more calls than the 3GS?

Depends. In the last 22 days it has. By a fraction. But the only reason they released this is because YOU trolls claimed 49% or worse... I dunno... "FATAL FLAW" it's kinda vague and you keep changing the meaning from a total recall to God knows what. So, ask me next week, if anyone has the data. Maybe YES, maybe NO? 22 days and a fraction of a fraction of less than 1%...

Does your car go slower than my car? Depends on what road we are on. Traffic. Lots of things besides the horsepower. Maybe I am a better driver?

Irrelevant questions.

THESE ARE THE QUESTIONS WHICH MATTER:

Are sales of the iPhone 4 better or worse than previous iterations?

Is customer satisfaction higher or lower than previous?

Is the hardware faster, battery last longer, screen brighter with more resolution, stronger, more features?

And are returns higher or lower?

Of course we all know on EACH and EVERY ONE of those questions, APPLE WINS and SO DO THE CUSTOMERS.

The losers are pushing the virus ridden, plastic break in your hand, fuzzy dots on the screen, competition!
35 posted on 07/16/2010 7:31:20 PM PDT by RachelFaith (2010 is going to be a 100 seat Tsunami - Unless the GOP Senate ruins it all...)
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To: RachelFaith

So, the answer is “I’m not going to answer”?

That’s fine.


40 posted on 07/16/2010 7:37:03 PM PDT by PugetSoundSoldier (Indignation over the Sting of Truth is the defense of the indefensible)
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