Apple To Hold iPhone 4 Press Conference
teh31337one noted an Engadget report that Apple has announced an
iPhone 4 Press Conference for Friday at 10am PT where presumably they will address all this wacky antenna stuff that has been happening.
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They discussed about the problem, what they intent to do about it and some technical details too. It wasn't exactly unusual from Apple, but here is more info for anyone interested.
They'll hold the press conference correctly.
"We are proud to announce the iPhone 5..."
Will Steve hold it the right way?
I hope they hold it in the right spot. It's not going to get a very good reception otherwise.
are they going to play for miami heat too?
... and in close second is $25 billion in cash reserves.
Ow, my brains.
Eh, Mr Jobs?
"The issue was that we had a 'signal bar' on the phone. We had forgotten that this was a magical device. The signal bar has now been replaced with a Mana bar. We expect the rest to work itself out."
"Due to popular demand, the cost for the bumpers will increase by $30."
Ladies and gentlemen,
You're all holding it wrong.
We are always right.
Shut up and pay for the next iPhone.
The end.
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If they do the right thing (I'm not even sure what that could be at this point), will you admit it, or will you gloat, or will you just find something else to complain about?
You appear to fail to consider the gloating _and_ finding something else to complain about option that most here will select...
Reminds me of this cool video:
www.funnyordie.com/videos/dafe6d6167/iphone-4-the-guys-who-didn-t-make-the-cut
A man walks into the doctor's office and says, "It hurts when I do THIS." The doctor looks at the patient and says, "Well, don't do THAT anymore..."
"...they will address all this wacky Antenna stuff..."
Woah! Slow down there Mr. Wizard. I need Laymans terms, none of that bullshit techno-jargon that we can't understand...
From what I've seen so far, the device cannot withstand a simple 6ft drop test onto a concrete floor.
Six feet!? That's quite a drop!
To be clear, we're not talking about throwing it onto the floor here, but if it slips out of your pockets and bounces on the floor then there is a (not unrealistic) expectation that it'll survive - especially when you've paid several hundred UK pounds on a phone and tied yourself into an 18 month contract.
Oooh, you're British. Now everything makes sense, I just forgot to convert feet to.. wait, what?
I went to eat some animal crackers and the box said, "Do not eat if seal is broken." I opened the box and sure enough..
Which is why it won't happen. Here's how I predict things going down:
I like the Microsoft process:
Simple and direct.
Only to idiots, are orders laws.
-- Henning von Tresckow
Where Steve will attempt the farthest reaching Jedi mind trick ever! "These are not the Droids you are looking for ..."