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re2st

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May 2, 2007
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So, they said that putting the bumper on will eliminate the issue. Sounds to me like Apple knew this all along, and prepared so-called "accessories to protect" your iPhone, while in fact they knew that customers will need to buy it to eliminate the reception issue. Tricky! :eek:
 
So, they said that putting the bumper on will eliminate the issue. Sounds to me like Apple knew this all along, and prepared so-called "accessories to protect" your iPhone, while in fact they knew that customers will need to buy it to eliminate the reception issue. Tricky! :eek:

What the deuce is 'conspiration?' :confused:
 
Honestly, did you really think you're the first person to think of this?


Seriously man, we were talking about this the second the issue came to peoples attention.
 
Honestly, did you really think you're the first person to think of this?


Seriously man, we were talking about this the second the issue came to peoples attention.

lol exactly.

I see it this way, I have bad eyes and can't see things far away well. I could get glasses, visually appealing ones, and correct the problem, or I could bitch and complain (the gizmodo approach) and just suffer occasionally when I can't see something well in the distance. It puzzles me how [almost] every previous iPhone owner has their phone in a case, but when they [somewhat] require a case everyone complains.

Honestly, I think this is just karma for all of the iphone users making for of all the Evo's problems when it was released.
 
So, they said that putting the bumper on will eliminate the issue. Sounds to me like Apple knew this all along, and prepared so-called "accessories to protect" your iPhone, while in fact they knew that customers will need to buy it to eliminate the reception issue. Tricky! :eek:
Try Metamucil.
 
I too believe there is a conspiration theory, in addition to a constipation theory, respiration theory, and inspiration theory.

Damn you Apple! Damn you straight to hell!
 
So, they said that putting the bumper on will eliminate the issue. Sounds to me like Apple knew this all along, and prepared so-called "accessories to protect" your iPhone, while in fact they knew that customers will need to buy it to eliminate the reception issue. Tricky! :eek:

Conspiracy + perspiration = hot, sweaty conspiracy
 
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