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iPhone Alarm issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Fulgurite" data-source="post: 1163507" data-attributes="member: 182185"><p>What a complete joke if a phone can't even be trusted to perform some very <u>basic</u> functions like making a call (iPhone 4 reception issues) and now an alarm clock. </p><p></p><p>I'm a pilot and I can <u>not</u> use recurring alarms for the simple reason that I don't have to get up at the same time every day. Many colleagues overslept because of this alarm clock issue and some have gotten into trouble for arriving late for work. </p><p></p><p>What worries me even more is the arrogant 'Microsoftish,' attitude from Apple concerning <u>any</u> issues/failures. </p><p></p><p>Instead of dealing with these issues, they have the arrogance to more or less blame the consumer (they are not holding the phone correctly, they didn't set a recurring alarm, etc): an attitude that will come to haunt them if a competitor comes up with a better product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fulgurite, post: 1163507, member: 182185"] What a complete joke if a phone can't even be trusted to perform some very [U]basic[/U] functions like making a call (iPhone 4 reception issues) and now an alarm clock. I'm a pilot and I can [U]not[/U] use recurring alarms for the simple reason that I don't have to get up at the same time every day. Many colleagues overslept because of this alarm clock issue and some have gotten into trouble for arriving late for work. What worries me even more is the arrogant 'Microsoftish,' attitude from Apple concerning [U]any[/U] issues/failures. Instead of dealing with these issues, they have the arrogance to more or less blame the consumer (they are not holding the phone correctly, they didn't set a recurring alarm, etc): an attitude that will come to haunt them if a competitor comes up with a better product. [/QUOTE]
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