Early morning 9:30 A.M on 16th July Apple began with its iPhone 4 press release. A few noticeable tech bloggers were approachable in the event but in such a short notice, it was surprising to see such a large crowd. All attendees of the event were requested to rush to One Infinite Loop for the Press Release event.
By 10:00 AM, Bloggers were enjoying (or enduring) smooth and relaxing Jazz in the half empty hall. Before Steve could start over his discussion about the great public uproar for iPhone 4 antenna issues, at 10:04, Apple developers and host buzzed in a video blogged on YouTube entitle as “The iPhone Antenna Song”.
After the thrilling Video session Steve welcomed the bloggers with his 15 minutes presentation that started with a statement that “But we want to make all of our users happy. If you don’t know that about Apple, you don’t know Apple. We love making our users happy. You know, we’re not perfect. We know that, you know that. And phones aren’t perfect either.” Engadget and Gizmodo both being an active partner to criticize Apple on each and every conjecture revolving in the market were pointed out by Steve for their stupid and not so cool blogging and criticism.
iPhone 4 attained the highest sales board till the date and rated highest amongst all other Smart phones, therefore, couldn’t be a useless device. Nothing is perfect not me, not you and nobody else said Steve. There is nothing in reality that could be called “Flawless”. Pros and cons are set for everything.
Steve continued with a perfect phrase for the big issue “Antennagate” that doesn’t seem like a good issue to crawl on the wall with as in it is not new to the market, “Fellows! Nokia, Blackberry, HTC Evo 4G and Android itself faced the similar problems, isn’t?
“But still when it’s about user satisfaction we did on our own (I don’t trust stupid YouTube video Bloggers) 22 days ago we started are heads off with it and being an engineering company to find out what the real problem is and coming up with solutions wasn’t tough though and I seek to share with you.”
After defining the flaws for other “Smart” phones Steve quoted that “Now we’re not perfect. Here’s where you touch it everybody!” Steve is always being concerned about his customers and their satisfaction ignored communism. He did a lot of testing in their biggest room for wireless connectivity. We unlocked a reporting error that screwed up on our entire algorithm although the choice was to put the correct algorithm in ever. So similarly Steve did with the new update but unfortunately still see a drop. Steve and his team haven’t figured out a way around the laws of physics yet.
It all about caring and sharing, Fellows! As Apple Care being dedicating service to Smartphone industry related to analytical processes or statistics, Apple got a glance on their user satisfaction percentage being afraid that ‘Jesus, it must be a lot of users complaining about the issue’. Awfully no it wasn’t that big number just 0.55%, God that’s sick! I am amazed “Just one half of one percent”.
AT&T reconfirms that “It has a hard data plan less than one. The iPhone 4 drops less than one additional call per 100 than the 3GS.” Problems are everywhere it’s over to you how you handle them. Softly or harden fast rules to tact within the world for some stupid regulations. Well, the conclusion to prolonged discussion was that Version 4.0.1 is now available for update on your iPhone 4. Hopefully it won’t cause that much of chaos and issues to the user satisfaction.
Bumper case is one of the solutions to your signal reception issues on iPhone 4. You will get them for free my beloved iPhone users and money will be refund to those who bought them for cash earlier than today. Bumper cases are available for free till 30th of September’2010. Till that Steve is looking over the further improvements of algorithms. And if still you are not satisfied with it return it back to them.
At last, the event ended up with couple of FAQ’s between the hard hitting bloggers and Steven Paul Jobs. At 11:26 AM Steve stood up but looks like that it wasn’t it. Hell lot of questions still linger, if Steve will like to consider us again.
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