CONSUMER REPORTS SLAMS NEW IPHONE
For the first time, Consumer Reports has failed to approve an Apple phone. WSJ writes that the US product-quality watchdog said its tests show a hardware defect causes the iPhone 4 to lose reception when held a certain way, challenging Apple's claims that the problem is rooted in software that can be easily fixed.
For the first time, Consumer Reports has failed to approve an Apple phone. WSJ writes that the US product-quality watchdog said its tests show a hardware defect causes the iPhone 4 to lose reception when held a certain way, challenging Apple's claims that the problem is rooted in software that can be easily fixed.
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