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goodmove

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Mar 6, 2008
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Sunrise, FL USA
Was in the movies with the phone set to "vibrate" and when a call came in, the moment it went to voice mail, the ringer went into an infinite short ring loop. Same thing happened while in a meeting. If I touch "ignore" while the phone vibrates and send the call to voice mail manually, this does not happen.

I tried to duplicate this on my Wife's iPhone 4 and it does not happen. Mine was an upgrade from a 3GS on which I installed iOS 4 a few days earlier.

This only happens while on the 3G network and does not happen while connected to the 3G Microcell. Bluetooth and WiFi are on, and have about 50 apps installed.

Additionally, with the vibrate switch set to ring, a call that came trough my car's Bluetooth (VW) that I answered just before it went to voice mail, had the same short ring loop ringing through the loudspeakers, while the call was active.

Other than that glitch, and having worse reception than the 3GS or any of the other four AT&T 3G handsets we have at home, this iPhone 4 is incredible!

NOTE: The steel and concrete construction of our home, combined with the impact resistant glass and being on the edge of the Everglades, makes phone reception impossible without the aid of a Microcell or femtocell device. Verizon, Sprint, Metro PCS and T-Mobile all have the same problem here.
 
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