Posts Tagged ‘iPhone problems’

BlackBerry down again: Welcome to the new normal

It’s happened again. BlackBerry users are experiencing yet another service outage today, the latest in a spate of them that seem to be happening with frustrating regulatrity. This is the new normal for BB users. And you iPhone users, don’t be so smug. Your AT&T service is hanging on by a thread. As to the current BlackBerry outage, Research In Motion, the company that makes the Blackberry and runs the service, is typically tightlipped. “Some Blackberry customers in the Americas are currently experiencing delays in message delivery,” RIM said in a statement. “Our... 

AT&T data signal needs big improvement

v class="tweetmeme_button" style="float: left; margin-right: 10px;"> I am not the only one who is frustrated by glitches, dropouts and lost signals from AT&T’s 3G network on the iPhone. Just today, I lost three calls. ALl started with four bars of signal strngth. I was sitting at a desk. All lost strength and dropped the calls. I am sure not alone. Here’s an account of similar issues from Crave,the gadget blog via CNet.  Read More →

Apple iPhone 3G issues may be caused by chip

As complaints about Apple iPhone 3G connectivity continue to come in from around the world, suspicion is growing that the phone’s Infineon chip is causing the problems. A possible fix from Apple is rumored to be in the works.  Read More →

Complaints mount over iPhone 3G issues

Widespread complaints about the iPhone 3G’s reception have spread across the Internet in the month since Apple and AT&T released the successor to the original iPhone. The companies insist that nothing is wrong, but the complaints have been mounting through e-mails, water-cooler discussions, and message boards on Apple’s own Web site: iPhone 3G users are having trouble connecting, and staying connected, to the 3G networks in their areas. Apple, AT&T mum on iPhone 3G issues – Yahoo! News.  Read More →

Apple’s MobileMe woes

The new iPhone 3G, the related software upgrade for old iPhones and the launch of Apple’s new MobileMe service have sure brought their share of glitches over the past two weeks. At the top of the mess has been MobileMe, Apple’s long overdue upgrade to the old dotMac (.Mac) Internet portal that was supposed to offer instant push synchronization of mail, contacts and calendar data from the iPhone to desktop and laptop computers. It’s been a disaster. Jeff Bouchard, president of Detroit’s Gail & Rice ad agency, has been a big-time user of .Mac for years. He looked forward... 

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