Re: Serious flaw in 3G iPhone discovered - fixable I doubt it
Anybody wrote:
> In article
> <4b52a109-2207-4e10-882b-290c1b5e7a16@x41g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
> 4phun <vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>The 3G iPhone is now in the hands of network testers in several
>>locations around the world.
>>
>>The most obvious flaw is that this new phone's battery life sucks big
>>time. It is leaked that it is much worse that the original iPhone. The
>>only practical usage will require it to be plugged into a desktop
>>charger or a mobile charger almost all the time.
>>
>>I doubt Apple can fix this before June 2008.
>>
>>Good going Apple! this was supposed to be a kick ass wireless phone
>>not one with a 150 foot extension cord to power it around the office.
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> The battery was one of the reasons Apple didn't release a 3G phone in
> the first place, so they've been working on this for over a year
> already. Pre-release models rarely stack up to the proper version -
> they're *PRE*-release for a reason: so that people can test and give
> feedback
Just what AAPL'd want, mucho "poor battery life" feedback in advance! |