Apple has decided to waive there 10% restocking fee on the Iphone 4. This comes in the wake mass outcry over the Iphone antenna issues. Apple has tried to brush aside the issue, saying it is either At&t's network or improper reception readings. While they are not admitting that this is the reason they have dropped the restocking fee, its not hard to see. Apple has still not come out and reported any kind of fix in the works at all. Personally I own the phone and don't find the issue to be a problem at all, but I live in Philadelphia which seems to have excellent 3G coverage. It will be interesting to see how this story plays out. People have gone as far as filling lawsuits against apple, claiming they knowingly released a faulty product. We will keep you posted on any new developments.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
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