http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/03/te...e.html?_r=1&hp
So basically folks who were complaining about bad reception are actually getting worse reception than they think, lol.
And now AT&T will devise the software so that...wait, won't they just make it so it looks like it has better reception than it does again, to make their shoddy network look good?!!!
The problem, Apple said, is with how the phone displays the bars.
And, astonishingly, for a company that obsesses over every detail of its products, Apple said this problem existed with older versions of the iPhone and had gone undetected for at least two years if not more.
And, astonishingly, for a company that obsesses over every detail of its products, Apple said this problem existed with older versions of the iPhone and had gone undetected for at least two years if not more.
And the problem, it said, is that sometimes the iPhone 4 shows more reception than users are actually enjoying.
?Upon investigation, we were stunned to find that the formula we use to calculate how many bars of signal strength to display is totally wrong,? Apple said in the letter. ?Our formula, in many instances, mistakenly displays 2 more bars than it should for a given signal strength.?
?Upon investigation, we were stunned to find that the formula we use to calculate how many bars of signal strength to display is totally wrong,? Apple said in the letter. ?Our formula, in many instances, mistakenly displays 2 more bars than it should for a given signal strength.?
Apple said that within a few weeks it will deploy new software that uses a new formula, devised by its often maligned partner, AT&T, for displaying bars. "The real signal strength remains the same, but the iPhone?s bars will report it far more accurately, providing users a much better indication of the reception they will get in a given area," Apple said.
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