So, what did we learn about the iPhone 4 today?
Someone made a cool song out of it Steve Jobs admits Apple is not perfect Apple sold 3 million iPhone 4 in 3 weeks The iPhone 4 has the highest customer satisfaction rating of any smartphone Other smartphones also drop bars The return rate on the iPhone 3GS at AT&T stores was 6%, it is 1.7% on the iPhone 4 The iPhone 4 drops one more call per hundred than the iPhone 3GS Only 0.55% of all iPhone 4 owners called Apple to complain about the antenna Apple invested $100 M in antenna test facilities Apple will give cases away to iPhone 4 owners If you're still not happy, bring back your iPhone 4 for a full refund Next iOS update will fix the proximity sensor issue The White iPhone 4 will start shipping at the end of the month Apple loves their users Steve Jobs was on vacation in Hawaii and came back for the conference Steve Jobs doesn't use a Bumper on his iPhone Antenna issue? There's a site for that Watch the conference videoiPhone 4
Apple Adds “Antenna” Page to Its Website
Not sure you understand why your iPhone 4 drops signal bars? There's a web page for that, and it's on Apple's website. The photos and videos posted on this page will demonstrate how different grips cause attenuation on many popular smartphones, including iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS.
Apple Says “We Love Our Users”. I Say They Hate Bad Publicity
At the conference about the iPhone 4 antenna issue today, Apple announced that it will be giving away free cases to iPhone 4 owners. Even though they don't admit that the iPhone 4 has a problem with the antenna, Apple said they do all this because they love their users.
If you look at the transcript of the conference, it's actually clear that "we love our users" was the message Apple wanted to get across.
When asked if Apple had learned anything from this debacle, Steve Jobs replied:
There are some things we know that we did learn here. One thing is how much we love our customers and how we are going to take care of them. We were stunned and upset and embarrassed by the Consumer Reports stuff, and the reason we didn’t say more is because we didn’t know enough. If we’d have done this event a week and a half ago, we wouldn’t have had half the data we have today.
Hmm. I have a hard time believing Apple would have done anything if Consumer Reports hadn't brought the antenna issue to the mainstream. After all, Steve was pretty quick at telling people the iPhone had no problem at all and that we were holding it wrong. He didn't seem to need any "data" at the time.
Besides, what kind of data does Apple have right now? The fact the iPhone 4 drops only one call per 100 more than the iPhone 3GS? Did it take Apple 3 weeks to figure this out? If anything, this data should prove that the iPhone 4 antenna is worse than the 3GS'.
When Ryan Block from GDGT asked how does touching the corner with a single finger seem to cause this issue? It’s not just a grip, it can just happen by touching a single finger. Bob Mansfield replied, completely avoiding the answer:
Your body is a pretty effective signal absorber. When you make contact with that phone, its performance in contact with you is less than its freespace performance. It’s a way to attenuate the signal by some amount.
This doesn't answer the question. Apple can demonstrate how other smartphones drop signal by gripping them but you don't need to grip your iPhone 4 to make it drop signal. You just need to put one finger on it.
To me Apple didn't address the issue at all today. They didn't admit their product was flawed. All they are doing is calming people down with free cases.
Today, I don't believe Apple when they say they care about their users. Ultimately, the only thing they care about is putting an end to this publicity massacre.
What do you think?
Will Apple Change the iPhone Antenna Design?
Asked if Apple will change the future design of the iPhone antenna, Steve replied:
We’re still working on this, we’re happy with the design. We’re getting a lot of reports from customers that it’s way better than the 3GS. I don’t know what our next antenna design will be — maybe our wizards in the antenna lab will come up with something better. But looking at the data, we don’t think we have a problem.
Does it answer the question? Not really. Only time will tell.
White iPhone Will Ship At the End of July in Limited Quantities
At an emergency conference about the iPhone 4 antenna issue, Steve Jobs announced today that the White iPhone 4 will start shipping at the end of July in limited quantities.
Apple previously said the White iPhone would be available mid July. Even though the sales numbers are impressive, I think the iPhone 4 launch has been disastrous and very sloppy.
Apple Giving Away Cases to Every iPhone 4 Owner
I guess I was right... once again. In a move aimed at pleasing every iPhone 4 customer, Apple just announced they are giving away cases to every iPhone 4 owner.
Apple doesn't make enough Bumpers to satisfy the demand so instead of giving us Bumpers, they will give us the option to choose from several cases (including the Bumper). If you bought a Bumper before, guess what, you will get a refund!
You'll be able to apply on Apple's website to order your free case starting at the end of next week.
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Apple Invested $100 Million in Antenna Testing Facilities
Steve Jobs demonstrated that all phones have weaknesses. Apple is trying to lead the industry in term of antenna research. To get there, they spent over 100 million dollars on a state of the art testing facility. They also hired 18 PhD scientists and engineers. They sure made sure they wouldn't screw up this whole antenna thing... [Image: Engadget]
iPhone 4 Signal Drop Compared to Other Phones
After starting the conference admitting Apple is not perfect, Steve Jobs went on demonstrating that the death grip is not only iPhone-specific. He showed us how the bars would drop on a BlackBerry Bold, an HTC Eris, and the Samsung Omnia 2. Conclusion: phones aren't perfect. [Image: Engadget]
Apple: We’re Not Perfect, Phones Aren’t Perfect
At the emergency conference called by Apple today, Steve Jobs started his presentation saying that Apple is not perfect, and phones aren't perfect as well. The fact is Apple wants to make its customers happy and that's what they're going to talk about today.
Poll: What Will Apple Say About the iPhone 4 Antenna Issue At Tomorrow’s Event?
In case you didn't know, Apple is having a press conference tomorrow, presumably to address the iPhone 4 antenna fiasco. Will the company come clean and recognize its errors? Will they offer to fix it? Or will they keep pretending there is no problem with the antenna?
Personally, I think they will offer free Bumpers to everyone. Software can't fix hardware issues and a recall would cost way too much. The only option left is the free Bumper which will not really address the issue, but at least it will hide the problem - in a rubber case - while being very cost-effective.
What do you think? Please take this poll and make sure you leave a comment to tell us what you think is going to happen.
What will Apple say about the antenna issue at tomorrow's press conference?survey softwareApple to Hold Press Conference About iPhone 4
Well, it took Apple just about 3 weeks to react to the negative press they were getting about the iPhone 4 antenna issue. Apple sent an invite to a few tech journalists for a press conference this Friday, and while it's not clearly said the conference will address the "Antennagate", one can only assume this will be the topic of choice.
The fact this problem was brought to the mainstream when Consumer Reports said they don't recommend the iPhone 4 is probably the reason why Apple is having a press conference on this matter. The conference will be this coming Friday, at 10am PST.
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PlanetBeing Demos the iPhone 4 Unlock
I told you this morning about PlanetBeing's unlock for the iPhone 4. PlanetBeing put up a video on YouTube explaining the unlock, which is the very first carrier unlock for the iPhone 4 in the world.
According to PlanetBeing, this unlock is still a beta version and needs a lot of cleaning before being potentially released to the public. PlanetBeing also confirmed that MuscleNerd is working on a software unlock as well, and they will decide which of the 2 methods to release when they are ready to.