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iPhone Complaints

Posted on July 9, 2007
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Since the release of the iPhone just over a week ago there have been loads of talk going on throughout the cell phone industry.  It has been one of the hottest topics to discuss and has had consumers going nuts.  In a previous post on this website I provided a summary of many user reviews that I have read, titled iPhone User Reviews.  This post discussed the initial reactions of those that had purchased a new iPhone and there were a lot of people that purchased one.  The last I heard Apple sold over 500,000 in the first weekend there were available for sale.  I feel that most users absolutely love the iPhone and its amazing capabilities and you can see why if you read the article.  However, there have been complaints about the iPhone from users.  I have decided to compile a list of the current complaints out there and attempt to provide you with some possible solutions to the different complaints.  So in essence I am going to do all the research for you and provide you with the solutions to the iPhone ComplaintsSome of the issues I will be covering will be the battery life, slow Internet speed, activation problems, touch screen durability, and application issues.  This list will be updated with the solutions shortly and new issues will be added as they arise.  If you have any questions or issues you would like me to find the solution to or offer any help for please let me know. 

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9 Responses to “iPhone Complaints”

  1. CyberCelt on July 10th, 2007 10:56 pm

    I think the iPhone is probably advanced beyond anything available. However, the mobile platform and hardware to serve all those features is just not there.

    I am holding out for the phone that replaces all my gadgets, keeps my appointments, runs my network and keeps my home secure. LOL

  2. Patrick on July 14th, 2007 6:55 pm

    Funny, I keep reading nothing but good news about how happy iPhone users are!

  3. Jewel on July 16th, 2007 12:02 pm

    CyberCelt - forget keeping your home secure, how about a phone that can keep your house clean??

    We don’t have the iPhone in Canada yet, but we are all excitedly waiting. I think that most of those complaints are just your typical ‘getting started’ kind of complaints, and they don’t reflect badly on the iPhone.

  4. Mike Belasco on July 16th, 2007 2:53 pm

    I bet those guys who shredded the iPhone in a blender might be having a problem too

  5. admin on July 16th, 2007 8:15 pm

    Mike Belasco,

    Ha ha yeah I am sure they are having some serious issues at this point. I had not heard about the blender yet. I knew there were lots of people busting them open to figure out who made the parts inside. I will have to look the blender one up. Thanks for stopping by.

  6. admin on July 16th, 2007 8:18 pm

    Jewel,

    Do you know when the iPhone is expected to arrive in Canada? I havn’t checked. Are people going crazy in anticipation like they did here? I agree with you as far as the complaints are concerned. It always happens with a new product, everything will iron itself out especially when Apple is involved. Thanks for stopping by.

  7. admin on July 16th, 2007 8:21 pm

    Yeah users are way stoked about their new toys. Here is an article talking about users reviews of the iPhone a few days after its release.
    iPhone User Reviews.

  8. admin on July 16th, 2007 8:23 pm

    Yeah I think I’m going to hold out as well at this point. Although I do think the iPhone is amazing in comparison to anything else out there. It’s exciting to think about where phones will go from here. Thanks for stopping by.

  9. ben on September 16th, 2007 5:05 am

    I agree the iPhone is one of the most advanced phones/smart-phones available. But it has so much features that are not thought through to the end. Like forcing people to use the AT&T network, no real corporate email or the fact that the browser is not able to display flash …

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