No absolutely definitely the Apple iPhone operating system 4.0.1 software release will not on its own fix the reception issue. Apple have already said that following investigation the issue has been put down to a hardware issue. This siftware fix is known to also affect reception.
Users who implement this fix can expect improvements but not an outright resolutions. Apple are under increasing pressure to announce their resolution to this issue. The hardware issue is very tricky for Apple.
They are very keen to avoid a product recall as it is too expensive. Fixing the phones will prove very expensive from a dealership costs perspective too. We will just have to wait and see what the outcome of Apple's research is, we will then known more about what will be done to fix and how long the fix will take.
No absolutely definitely the Apple iPhone operating system 4.0.1 software release will not on its own fix the reception issue. Apple have already said that following investigation the issue has been put down to a hardware issue. This siftware fix is known to also affect reception.
Users who implement this fix can expect improvements but not an outright resolutions. Apple are under increasing pressure to announce their resolution to this issue. The hardware issue is very tricky for Apple.
They are very keen to avoid a product recall as it is too expensive. Fixing the phones will prove very expensive from a dealership costs perspective too. We will just have to wait and see what the outcome of Apple's research is, we will then known more about what will be done to fix and how long the fix will take.
No absolutely definitely the Apple iPhone operating system 4.0.1 software release will not on its own fix the reception issue. Apple have already said that following investigation the issue has been put down to a hardware issue. This siftware fix is known to also affect reception.
Users who implement this fix can expect improvements but not an outright resolutions. Apple are under increasing pressure to announce their resolution to this issue. The hardware issue is very tricky for Apple.
They are very keen to avoid a product recall as it is too expensive. Fixing the phones will prove very expensive from a dealership costs perspective too. We will just have to wait and see what the outcome of Apple's research is, we will then known more about what will be done to fix and how long the fix will take.
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