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Zach, while you may me frustrated with your petsonal experience, I do not think this is the norm. There are many satisfied iPhone 3G customers and I happen to be one of them.
Posted from my iPhone 3G
YOU DONT NEED TO BACK UP EVERY TIME OR EVERY DAY - JUST CLICK THE LITTLE CIRCLE WITH THE X IN IT TO STOP THE BACKUP... AND CHECK OUT THE AUTO SYNCING IN YOUR PREFERENCES - TURN OFF IF YOU DONT LIKE THIS HAPPENING - THIS IS WHAT MIGHT BE TAKING THE ITUNES DOWN WHEN YOU TRY AND QUIT THIS BACK-UP...
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remember the days when apple used to "blame the victim" and find some small scratch on your hardware and try to say you dropped it. they have come a long way since those times.
anytime i really wanted a response from apple i addressed a snail mail letter to "the vice president in charge of customer relations" I always got a response and a solution. (poop rolls down hill faster than it climbs up the corporate ladder. no employee wants to pass a problem up to his superior. no executive wants a problem on his desk overnight . a pebble at the top of the hill moves more dirt than a bulldozer at the bottom . once the big dog barks (and signs off on it) everybody does what it takes to make it happen.
As far as the hardware goes, I think I'll hold on to my 1st gen iPhone and wait until the next redesign (iPhone 3G v2).
how many, 4? there have been over 3 million sold....
also, why are you spending $30 every couple of months for head phones when they're under warranty for a year?
two apple bashing posts in under 48 hours? i'm sure you're hoping seeking alpha picks this up and I already see your seed has been planted over on yahoo. Either you're turning into a drama queen who likes to hear himself talk, zach or you're short the stock or options and playing dirty by trying to manipulate the stock in the same ways you've bashed others in the not so recent past.
a truly classless act, zach--you're becoming obsessed by the way, telling everyone you're going away on vacation only to wind up posting eve ore than normal during your week off. sad.
This is a simple fix whatever it is, in fact it probably has already been fixed in the factory. However, you have inventory which must be sorted through.
I would also be frustrated but based on what Apple has been able to do with this new phone, I certainly would no give up on the company
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Way back in the late 70's when Apple II came to the world to threaten the giant IBM, I was already involved with Apple when we developed the Citibank worldwide network called Citiflash. Let me.remind you that the web was only a figment of the imagination then.
We used Apples then to make the various programs for the main frames, using seven platforms in machine language. I am now a tech gadget trader in the the whole East Asia, headquartered in Hongkong, and I am still very happy using Apple products, except the for iPhone, simply because I find the mobile device very primitive.
What do I get from my other phones? I can now simultaneously watch a movie, get a steady stream of stock quotes, look at a map showing the epicenter of a recent earthquake, and compose/read my SMS. Yes, I get all these all at the same time. I use my phone as a debit card to pay for my various needs - groceries, dining, etc... including fare for the rail transit. I was pleasantly surprised that I can even shop with my phone in the malls in the Philippines, Malaysia, & Thailand. My celebrated iPhone 3G could not handle any of these.
If I were to make a list of the ten best mobile phones, it may land last of the ten. I strongly suggest that you examine the mobile devices available worldwide so that you can have a wider perspective.
Being my first Apple product (I have been dead set against Apple for a long time as I have always thought they sacrificed design over functionality), I have to say that this will also be my last.
In my entire life of buying electronics I have never had to replace one product 3 times due to the same issues. Typically in this situation I would have just returned the product and moved onto something else, but of course I am now bound by a 3 year contract.
My first phone developed a crack between the headphone jack and the bezel, as well as major light leak on the left side.
The replacement phone had a misaligned screen, sharp edges on the bezel, a light leak on the left, and the plastic between the jack and the bezel cracked when I plugged in the headphones.
In your other article you talked about what the chances must be for one person to have this many issues, well I can tell you that I am now on my 3rd phone, and there are people on iPhone related forums claiming that they are on their 5th to 8th.
With all that said...what I would really like to know is what we can do about it. I simply can't dedicate any more time to calling for, waiting for, and sending back replacements. What I would honestly like at this point is a rebate for every defect on the next phone (something like 10% for every defect), as well as a guarantee that it'll be replaced over the next 3 years of my contract if they decide to change the design or the materials.
I would really like to get some people behind me on this because I have three more years left with this phone and I really don't want to have to plug it into my calendar to do a weekly iPhone replacement routine.
Jeff
Perhaps it's the Chinese manufacturers fault, I don't know. Ultimately it's Apple's fault, and I hope they recognize the problem and fix it.
I wish all you 'apple fanboys' would open your eyes and realize that Apple have dropped the ball on this one, indeed the iphone IS UNRELIABLE. To be honest the last thing i want from a from is unreliability. Last time i was in the shop to claim my replacement iphone and there were 2 other people there at that exact time to do the same thing.. clearly quite a few people have issues imo.
Just because you yourself might have been lucky enough to have the iphone work so far, doesn't mean something won't break next month or the month after.
I've guess I've hit the limit to finding the best cellphone out there for an AT&T customer minus the Blackberry?