
USA Today has a new article about the problems plaguing the most anticipated and hyped electronics device of the year.
“From New York to Stockholm, 3G iPhone owners are complaining loudly about connection failures — sometimes repeatedly — during calls,” the article states. The problem typically occurs when the device attempts to move from 3G to another network.”
It even mentions the “R” word, a prospect that must have Apple’s executives stunned, if not curled in the fetal position under their desks.
“The bad news: If a simple software fix isn't feasible, Apple could be forced to issue a worldwide recall. Such a step would be costly and time-consuming,” USA Today said.
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