Bikini - Apple finally admitted that the phone Anyar besutannya, iPhone 4, not a perfect product. As a solution to the defect in the iPhone antenna 4, Apple finally promising a free case for all the smart phone buyers.
"We're not perfect. Mobile-phone is not perfect, we want to make all of iPhone users happy," said Jobs during a press conference last weekend, quoted from the MSNBC site. In fact, Apple also promised a refund for iPhone users who had already purchased the casing itself.
However, at the time of the announcement, Jobs carry another mobile phone vendor's name and generalize that the defect in the iPhone 4 signal reception occurs across all mobile phone brands.
"You can go to YouTube, and found that the signal problems were also seen on mobile phones Nokia, Motorola and other phones," said Jobs during a press conference.
In fact, later shown also signal problems experienced by BlackBerry Bold 9700, Samsung Omnia II, and HTC Droid Eris.
Of course this immediately invites a reaction from those Apple competitors. According to HTC, the problems experienced by new Apple cell phone is not a problem frequently encountered in other phones and Apple should not throw fault at another vendor.
"The problem with signal reception in mobile phones, of course not a problem common to the world's smart phones. They (Apple-red) does not seem to give enough time for operators to test these phones," said Hui-Meng Cheng, Chief Financial Officer of HTC to the Wall Street Journal .
The same is also confirmed by Samsung. "We did not receive complaints from customers to the problem of signal on the device Omnia II," Samsung said through a written statement, quoted from the site AppleInsider.
No exception, Jobs steps also invite comments from the producers of the BlackBerry, Research In Motion (RIM). "Efforts to attract RIM Apple into his own mistake they make, it can not be tolerated," said RIM Co. chief executive, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, also via statement.
Meanwhile, Nokia also issued a statement responding to the statement of Steve Jobs. "As you would expect from a company that focuses on customer satisfaction, if given the choice, we will be a higher priority than the beauty of the antenna performance of physical design," the statement said Nokia.
Prior to this, Nokia and Motorola have time to take advantage of antenna problems that were found on the iPhone 4, for the purpose of promoting its products.
"We're not perfect. Mobile-phone is not perfect, we want to make all of iPhone users happy," said Jobs during a press conference last weekend, quoted from the MSNBC site. In fact, Apple also promised a refund for iPhone users who had already purchased the casing itself.
However, at the time of the announcement, Jobs carry another mobile phone vendor's name and generalize that the defect in the iPhone 4 signal reception occurs across all mobile phone brands.
"You can go to YouTube, and found that the signal problems were also seen on mobile phones Nokia, Motorola and other phones," said Jobs during a press conference.
In fact, later shown also signal problems experienced by BlackBerry Bold 9700, Samsung Omnia II, and HTC Droid Eris.
Of course this immediately invites a reaction from those Apple competitors. According to HTC, the problems experienced by new Apple cell phone is not a problem frequently encountered in other phones and Apple should not throw fault at another vendor.
"The problem with signal reception in mobile phones, of course not a problem common to the world's smart phones. They (Apple-red) does not seem to give enough time for operators to test these phones," said Hui-Meng Cheng, Chief Financial Officer of HTC to the Wall Street Journal .
The same is also confirmed by Samsung. "We did not receive complaints from customers to the problem of signal on the device Omnia II," Samsung said through a written statement, quoted from the site AppleInsider.
No exception, Jobs steps also invite comments from the producers of the BlackBerry, Research In Motion (RIM). "Efforts to attract RIM Apple into his own mistake they make, it can not be tolerated," said RIM Co. chief executive, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, also via statement.
Meanwhile, Nokia also issued a statement responding to the statement of Steve Jobs. "As you would expect from a company that focuses on customer satisfaction, if given the choice, we will be a higher priority than the beauty of the antenna performance of physical design," the statement said Nokia.
Prior to this, Nokia and Motorola have time to take advantage of antenna problems that were found on the iPhone 4, for the purpose of promoting its products.
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