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Should I get an iPhone 4?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fulgurite" data-source="post: 1163534" data-attributes="member: 182185"><p>I'm hoping/betting/gambling on an updated iPhone 4 (GS?) in the first half of this year. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps it can coincide with the introduction of the white iPhone 4, which has been delayed time and again, that would be nice. </p><p></p><p>Antenna issues? Well, a lot of friends who have switched from the iPhone 3 to iPhone 4 definitely confirm that reception (even in a big metropolitan city like Berlin) is less. </p><p></p><p>No iPhone 4 for me until I get the feeling that this antenna issue has been <u>seriously</u> addressed. And with addressed seriously I do <em>not </em> mean by telling users to buy an ugly "bumper" or artificially fiddling around with the number of bars displaying the level of reception.</p><p></p><p>For the time being, I'm still happy with my 3GS, except for this alarm clock problem which seems to be an software bug rather than a hardware issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fulgurite, post: 1163534, member: 182185"] I'm hoping/betting/gambling on an updated iPhone 4 (GS?) in the first half of this year. Perhaps it can coincide with the introduction of the white iPhone 4, which has been delayed time and again, that would be nice. Antenna issues? Well, a lot of friends who have switched from the iPhone 3 to iPhone 4 definitely confirm that reception (even in a big metropolitan city like Berlin) is less. No iPhone 4 for me until I get the feeling that this antenna issue has been [u]seriously[/u] addressed. And with addressed seriously I do [I]not [/I] mean by telling users to buy an ugly "bumper" or artificially fiddling around with the number of bars displaying the level of reception. For the time being, I'm still happy with my 3GS, except for this alarm clock problem which seems to be an software bug rather than a hardware issue. [/QUOTE]
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