is it 30 days or 14 days?
My receipt says 14 days, but Apples statement says 30 days.
The antenna issue doesn't bother me, I can live with it. But I didn't pay £500 for a flawed device. I want Apple to get some balls and communicate with their customers and fix it, either by mass recall, or silent recall or a repair (perhaps non-conductive coating on antenna) I honestly don't care, I just want the device fixed. I don't want my iPhone to be called "The Original Flawed iPhone 4" because they've updated the hardware. Surely we, who bought the iPhone before "iPhone 4.1" comes out will be allowed to have it swapped for the updated device (if they even fix it)
Like I said, I can live with it. So we'll see how Apple plays it out, before I decide if I'll get an iPhone again. and don't give me all that "If you can deal with it, whats the problem?" "Should have returned it when you could" or "Thats why I don't buy first revisions"...I know.
My receipt says 14 days, but Apples statement says 30 days.
The antenna issue doesn't bother me, I can live with it. But I didn't pay £500 for a flawed device. I want Apple to get some balls and communicate with their customers and fix it, either by mass recall, or silent recall or a repair (perhaps non-conductive coating on antenna) I honestly don't care, I just want the device fixed. I don't want my iPhone to be called "The Original Flawed iPhone 4" because they've updated the hardware. Surely we, who bought the iPhone before "iPhone 4.1" comes out will be allowed to have it swapped for the updated device (if they even fix it)
Like I said, I can live with it. So we'll see how Apple plays it out, before I decide if I'll get an iPhone again. and don't give me all that "If you can deal with it, whats the problem?" "Should have returned it when you could" or "Thats why I don't buy first revisions"...I know.