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iPhone Complaints Workarounds

 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 09, 2015 2:38 am    Post subject: iPhone Complaints Workarounds Reply with quote

iPhone complaints started flying around the internet almost as soon as the first people who purchased it were able to activate it. Last year, and even now, the iPhone is the tech gadget everyone "has to have." Their sales continue to be phenomenal, even surpassing Apple's own expectations. Many of the iPhone complaints are minor compared to the incredible capability of this quick jailbreak. Here are a few workarounds to general complaints:

There are numerous places online to download music, movies, applications, games and more for the iPhone. A complaint made by iPhone owners is the very slow download speed the iPhone experiences.

Many people workaround the slow download speeds by consciously scheduling when they plan to do downloads for their iPhone. Although, this does not increase the download speed, planning can reduce the aggravation of waiting and waiting.

When the iPhone became available for purchase in June 2007, to activate it as a cell phone, you were required to signup (lock in) to a 2 year contract with AT&T. This caused a huge complaint by many who 1) don't like to be told who they have to use as a cell phone service; 2) don't particularly like AT&T service; and so on.

Los Angeles CNN reported on September 1, 2007 "Code to Unlock iPhone Cracked" Their story explained that "anonymous developers" have created software enabling the iPhone to be used by ANY phone network and will be selling the software program soon.

The unlocking software became available and people "unlocked" their iPhone from the AT&T 2 year contract, or purchased an iPhone, then "unlocked" it. Apple did an "upgrade" which was supposed to make the unlocking software obsolete. The "anonymous developers" quickly "upgraded" the unlocking software. It seems that these software developers may be able to overcome any locking features Apple may introduce.
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