Kristinayden
Joined: 09 Apr 2015 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 2:40 am Post subject: iPhone Complaints |
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The iPhone has been a consumer hit and a commercial success - what with a fashionable design and impressive gadgetry -- enough to arouse the envy of every one in one's near vicinity. High prices and a required two-year wireless commitment with AT&T, brushed aside.
So now the honeymoon is over, enthusiasts are mumbling over the clearly apparent lack of detail and other iPhone complaints, while they rushed the iPhone to the market. Some iPhone gurus even came up with as many as free movies on ios, known to some but surprising to others. My experience is that most iPhone users are extremely happy with a totally sleek phone, (although there is still a lot of people that don't know how to use it )- beautiful to look at for the most part, but now users certainly expect improvements relating to functions, connectivity, battery time, chatting/texting and replacement programs.
The top 5 iPhone complaints amongst users are:
* Dropped calls, poor reception
* No responsibility taken on the part of AT&T or Apple
* Poor battery life - battery is not removable
* Some features are draining battery life very quickly
* With software released September 2007 (2.1), Apple aimed at reducing dropped calls and improving battery life.
When Apple's iPhone was released, more than a million units were sold during the first weekend. But alas, message boards and discussion forums were filled to the brim with users' angry display of their utmost displeasure. AT&T's 3G network, when it's in a 3G location, is supposed to switch automatically to a lower edge network. This should happen when the 3G signal gets low.
The effect here is that there's a drag or delay in switching, and can cause calls to be dropped, or skinny. As of May 2008, At&t has finally decided that those of us willing to spend the extra coin on a high-end smartphone, deserve some insurance protection options. The big downer here as we expected, but cross our fingers on, is that the iPhone will NOT be included in this premium handset insurance feature. As usual there is a 30 day period to enroll in the Wireless Insurance Program after purchasing a new device whether it is an upgrade or a new contract. |
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