Steve Jobs was warned about iPhone 4
If only Steve Jobs and his fellow bods in charge of Apple had listened, the iPhone 4 FUBAR threatening to harm the company’s reputation could have been prevented.
As the hour of reckoning approaches, with Apple set to finally address the iPhone 4 antenna issue at a press conference early on Friday, it’s been revealed the whole sorry mess could have been avoided in the first place.
According to Bloomberg, Ruben Caballero, described as a senior engineer and antenna expert, informed Apple management that the design of the iPhone 4 could cause reception problems. This was as long ago as last year. A carrier partner then also raised concerns prior to the release of the latest iteration of the iPhone.
Apple has declined to comment on the report, and isn’t allowing Caballero to be interviewed about the alleged comments.
Hopefully, this issue will be brought to a satisfying conclusion tomorrow, whether by a recall or another solution.
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July 15th, 2010
I am one of the people this is causing trouble for. My iphone4 is constantly dropping calls. I have put tape arount the device to try to stop the problem. This phone cost me $500 US to land in New Zealand. I am NEVER buying an apple product again. I am gutted. This is a blatant case of greed on Mr Jobs part. He must have known, and to deny he knew will expose him as a lier and therefore a cheat. Shame on apple, shame on Mr Jobs, shame on apple’s future!
September 10th, 2011
This is reflected in the steadily increasing numbers of jobs becoming available in the automotive industry. This is good news all round for anyone looking for mechanics jobs, car sales jobs etc and recent comments in this sector give a sense of optimism that there may be ‘some light at the end of the tunnel”. This may be due to the fact that several large road construction projects are due to start in the new year, meaning more automotive recruitment all round.