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Jul#FightTheHype iPhone 4 is not as bad as they make it
I’m over this media BS. For the amount of people that the iPhone 4 antenna thing is actually an issue vs the many that are not is ridiculous. I keep throwing it out there “Is the iPhone 4 antenna issue a deal breaker for you”, I’ve only gotten one person to tell me that it was. I am positive that most of the people bitching about the antenna issue don’t even own an iPhone 4. I’m not going to say that this may not be an issue for some. I’m sure it is. I just happen to know for a fact that it is not the problem that the press is making it out to be. Oh, and don’t get me started on Consumer Reports. You friggen rated it the best smartphone. I am a PAYING subscriber so I saw it with my own paying eyes. I may be canceling my subscription soon though as your advice to buy a 3GS <old technology> over buying a newer, better equipped than a 3GS, Droid of some sort sounds like “old man” advice.
If we want to talk about iPhone problems I think the proximity issue is a by far bigger deal. The husband has this issues on his. There’s no work around for this. You can’t put a bumper or a gelaskin on it to make the proximity sensor recognize your face next to the screen. So far he’s holding tight as it is most likely something as simple as a software fix for this. If not, then he will make an appointment with the “genius” bar when the time comes.
I think the most telling part of all this negative, OMG, Apple press BS is that the iPhone 4 is consistently sold out and despite all of the HYPE people are still hot for it. I’m over the over-reactions. People want to hate, I want to #FightTheHype. If you’re an iPhone 4 owner that loves your iPhone then tweet it and hastag #FightTheHype
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Back one day, questioning humanity
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Smart Idea!
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When a design I coded looks the same on all major browsers, I feel proud. :D
