Tag Archive | "iPhone 4"

Max Payne on its way to iOS on April 12th, Android on April 26th

April 9th, 2012 at 11:02 AM | Mobiles News

Rockstar Games, following the launch of Grand Theft Auto III: 10 Year Anniversary Edition, has announced that Max Payne will arrive on iOS and Android platforms. It comes with HD graphics, high-resolution textures, Social Club connectivity as well as user-customizable touch controls.  More after the break.

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Apple iPhone 4 now “finally” available in white.

April 28th, 2011 at 11:30 AM | Mobiles News

Yes its true, the fabled white iPhone 4 has finally made its magical appearance. head on over to Apple to order yours or go to your favorite Apple Retail store. Hurry up, it may vanish again.

Buy : Apple Store

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White iPhone 4 coming: Unicorns, Vampires may be real as well.

April 26th, 2011 at 4:55 PM | Mobiles News

It seems like an odd move to launch a last gen iPhone midway in the launch cycle, especially when we are looking at a refresh pretty soon. But we all know once the white iPhone 4 hits the shelves it would be out of stock as if it was never there. 

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Verizon iPhone 4 pre-order countdown, it all begins again.

January 29th, 2011 at 6:20 AM | Mobiles News

It was already on the cards, but now, to be absolutely sure nobody misses them, we have a countdown! Eager iPhone bandwagon jumpers will have to stay up till 3AM EST on February 3rd to get their orders in from a “reserved quantity” of handsets, which will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis — presumably to be delivered on that February 10th launch date everyone’s been anticipating for so long. Sadly for Verizon newcomers, a contract with the network will be a prerequisite for signing up when the countdown expires.

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Mark Papermaster leaves Apple.

August 9th, 2010 at 1:22 AM | News

The hardware guru, Mark Papermaster may not have felt comfortable in his very short span of one year and four months as as Apple’s SVP of Devices Hardware Engineering and finally he called it quits. Though the rumormill was ablaze with the news that this was a result of the recent antenna issues with the new iPhone 4. It was slated that he was the brain behind the new radical design of the External Antenna. The New York Times reports that Papermaster has left and Bob Mansfeld (SVP of Mac Engineering) will assume his role. So far, there’s been no official statement as to why the departure is occurring, whether he was ousted or left of his own volition (again, though he oversaw the new iPhone, his background is in processor design) but either way, the former SVP’s picture and bio have already been removed from Apple’s website. The man himself reportedly refused to comment when contacted by the Times, but as with all truths we’re sure this one will come out eventually.

Source: NYT

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Antennagate, Apple Conference on Reception Issues of iPhone 4. Steve Jobs: What issues ???

July 17th, 2010 at 5:13 AM | Misc.

We were holding our breath for the press conference by Apple to formally put a closure over the much hyped and debated issue of the iPhone 4 antenna issues.

The press conference began with Steve Jobs(who else !) coming up on stage with oodles of data showcasing how this much hyped reception issue isn’t an iPhone 4 exclusive. Without revealing dropped call related statistics (which AT&T wasn’t keen to divulge due to competitive concerns) Jobs went on to reveal numbers that make the iPhone 4 seem a victim of bad press. Here are some of the important points that Jobs emphasized upon during the course of the conference.

  • Only 0.55 of all iPhone 4 users have contacted Apple with a reception issue.
  • The iPhone 4 drops less than one more call per 100 calls when compared to the iPhone 3GS.
  • The iPhone 4 has a return rate of just 1.4% compared to the 3GS’ 6.0%
  • All Smartphones have weak spots. (Including the iPhone)
  • The iOS4 4.0.1 update released on July 15 fixes the antenna bar and the Exchange bug
  • The reception issues have been blown out of proportion

Steve Jobs also took this opportunity to claim that even their competitors’ phones including the likes of the BlackBerry Bold 9700, HTC Droid Eris, and Samsung Omnia II can be affected by this left handed grip issue. Jobs showed pictures of the phenomenon which can be viewed at the source link.

That said, Apple will also give away free Bumper cases to users who would want one. This is because the case apparently solves the “non-existant” reception issue. For those of you who already spent your money on the case, there is a refund coming your way. Still not happy? There’s more. Apple is also offering a full refund on your phone if you return your iPhone within 30 days of purchase. This one isn’t actually a new offer. Apple had earlier announced this in their earlier “Letter regarding the iPhone 4″ release on July 2.

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Hey everyone, Apple is going to hold a press conference on Friday. Now, what can that be about ?

July 15th, 2010 at 8:23 PM | News

Apple is going to hold a press conference on Friday the 16th, 10AM PT. Gear up, if nothing else we might expect free bumpers(Hurrah !). We will let you know what happens the moment we know.

Even before the press conference was announced there were rumors that Apple was deleting posts that incriminated them for the iPhone 4 reception issues, let’s see where we get with this conference.

If you still do not know what I am talking then either you live in an igloo or you work for CIA. Wait for the update, bookmark this post.

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First Class Action Lawsuit filed against Apple over iPhone 4 reception issues

July 1st, 2010 at 7:13 PM | News

I think it’s time to say Haw-Haw! and also we told you so ! The first iPhone 4 class action suit against Apple and AT&T has been filed today in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. The lawsuit focuses on the antenna design problems, while making several claims which are quoted below from the source link:

  • General Negligence (APPLE and AT&T)
  • Defect in Design, Manufacture, and Assembly (APPLE)
  • Breach of Express Warranty (APPLE)
  • Breach of Implied Warranty for Merchantability (APPLE and AT&T)
  • Breach of Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose (APPLE and AT&T)
  • Deceptive Trade Practices (APPLE and AT&T)
  • Intentional Misrepresentation (APPLE and AT&T)
  • Negligent Misrepresentation (APPLE and AT&T)
  • Fraud by Concealment (APPLE and AT&T)

Apple has been criticized for the reception issues pertaining to the faulty antenna design of the device. Steve Jobs and company have decided to take a very callous attitude towards the issue, the result is this lawsuit. However as we are informed this is not the only lawsuit that is being prepared, one more lawsuit is underway by the California law firm that sued Facebook and Zynga.

Source: Gizmodo

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