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Originally Posted by Hack&Lube
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OK, this is pretty significant. Although I was curious because Fanin80 mentioned that other phones have this problem too. So I tried my phone. All I've got is a BBerry Pearl, so I picked that up and set it down and was able to lose two bars of reception pretty easily. (from 5 [full] to 3).
Not really sure what to make of that.
Either way, with a late July release, we'll have enough information about the impact this actually has in a real life setting. By then it could even be worked out.
Edit: Read through some of the drama above. Honestly, I think Fanin80 has a point. Apple's products really go under the microscope online where people expose and react to small flaws that would be par for the course from another manufacturer.
I think that if we're being realistic, no company can make a flawless device all the time. Technology is just too complicated, there are too many things that could go wrong. If you're looking to extract some kind of business insight, I think what's important is how you respond (acknowledge there is a problem. fix as fast as you can. make sure you get it right second time around), which is really just good crisis management no matter what industry you're in.