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RIM says Apple claims about BlackBerry unacceptable

RIM says Apple claims about BlackBerry unacceptable

Apple Inc appears to be deliberately distorting the issues surrounding the iPhone 4's antenna design by asserting that Research In Motion's BlackBerry has similar reception problems, RIM said.

 

Apple Offers Free Cases to Address iPhone Issue

Apple Offers Free Cases to Address iPhone Issue

Steven P. Jobs, chief executive of Apple, acknowledged Friday that the company’s iPhone 4 had some problems with its antenna but said the same problems affected all smartphones and had been widely exaggerated by the media.

Senh: I like Steve Jobs, but I'm not sure if this is gonna do it. Will these bumper cases help with the reception problems? It's turning into a he-said/she-said type of thing. Jobs is not denying that there's a reception problem, but he says that all smartphones have that problem. I don't think this is the response that people are looking for. Meanwhile, the Droid X is sold out.

 

Droid X Sells Out Despite Verizon Preparation

Droid X Sells Out Despite Verizon Preparation

The Motorola Droid X is sold out online and in certain parts of the country at retail Verizon and Best Buy stores, despite Verizon Wireless' insistence on Wednesday that it would have plenty of the phones in stock. You will now have to wait until July ...

Senh: I'm sure the recent problems that the iPhone 4's been having helped. This is Droid's time to shine. Well, it's already the best-selling android phone, so it's time for them to shine brighter. Interesting how they haven't rolled out any ads attacking iPhone 4's antenna problems. Also, android-powered phones like the HTC Evo and Droid Incredible have been selling out. These companies are underestimating these phones' demand.

 

Apple calls press conference on iPhone 4 issue

Apple calls press conference on iPhone 4 issue

Apple will host a press conference to discuss the iPhone 4, said a company representative. Though no further details were provided, we assume that the conference will address concerns that the iPhone 4's antenna design causes increased dropped calls.

Senh: I wonder if they'll finally admit that the antenna was faulty and do a recall. There previous two excuses aren't cutting it (software bug and holding the phone differently). They're having a press conference, so maybe they'll finally admit the truth. This phone is just cursed. First, there were all those leaks, and now this. Google must be smiling.

 

Consumer Reports Won't Recommend iPhone 4

Consumer Reports magazine said it can't recommend the iPhone 4 to shoppers because of persistent reception issues caused by touching the Apple phone, and raised questions about Apple's explanation for the glitch.

 

Android 2.2 Review: A Deep, Delicious Dive Into Froyo

Originally announced at Google I/O back in May, Android 2.2 was Google's answer to iPhone OS 4, now known as iOS 4. Along with expected tweaks and updates, it also delivers a slew of cutting-edge new features that no other mobile OS has ever delivered users.

 

HTC phone sales beat expectations

The smartphone manufacturer defies market expectations, posting a 40% rise in sales for the first six months of 2010.

Senh: They make good phones. It seems like they're coming out with a new Android phone every other week. I have the HD2 and is really happy with it, even though it's running Windows Mobile 6.5.

 

Apple Acknowledges Flaw in iPhone Signal Meter

Apple Acknowledges Flaw in iPhone Signal Meter

Facing complaints from users, Apple said the new iPhones use a “totally wrong” formula to display signal strength.

 

Apple and AT&T Sued Over iPhone Performance

Apple and AT&T Sued Over iPhone Performance

A lawsuit was filed by Ward & Ward, PLLC and Charles A. Gilman, LLC. on behalf of two plaintiffs who in total purchased four iPhone 4's. The suit alleges that AT&T and Apple were willful, wanton, malicious, oppressive and deceived consumers of material facts about certain performance issues of the iPhone 4.

 

Microsoft abandons Kin phones

Just as quickly as it came, Microsoft is saying goodbye to its Kin line of phones.

Senh: Wow, that was quick. Almost as quick as the Nexus One.

 

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