Free case for Apple iPhone 4's antennagate

Apple has announced plans to give iPhone 4 users a free case in the hopes of satisfying concerns about the design of its antenna and signal problems.

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An iPhone 4 bumper in green
(Credit: Apple Store)

CEO Steve Jobs made the announcement during a press conference at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Friday morning in response to a public-relations crisis over signal issues reported with the iPhone 4, which was unveiled in June.

iPhone 4 owners will apply for the free bumper (a case that protects just the outer rim of the phone) online at Apple's website, and owners who already purchased a bumper will get a full refund, Jobs said.

"We're not perfect, phones aren't perfect. But we want to make all our users happy," Jobs said.

Jobs said Apple can't make enough bumpers for of all three million iPhone 4 customers, so it's contracting with third-party manufacturers and will offer customers a choice of cases.

Apple plans to continue offering these free cases until 30 September, at which point Apple will re-evaluate whether or not that's still the best solution. Jobs admitted that Apple's internal iPhone 4 testing showed the phone dropped more calls than the iPhone 3GS, but said the number of additional dropped calls was extremely small and that competitive smartphones such as the BlackBerry and the Droid suffer from similar problems.

After the press conference ended, Apple posted photos, videos, and details about its testing process that were shown during the event. The issue occurs when iPhone 4 users touch a small area on the lower-left side of the iPhone 4 where there is a gap in the iPhone 4's external antenna.

Jobs said just 0.55 per cent of iPhone 4 owners called Apple to lodge complaints about the signal problems and return rates have been lower than they were for the iPhone 3GS. But a loud outcry against the design and Apple's response to complaints exploded on the internet, which in Jobs' opinion was "blown way out of proportion".

Apple faced a similar outcry in 2007 when it drastically cut the price of the original iPhone from $599 to $399, and the company delivered a similar response: a $100 store credit.

Via CNET

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Bhavin posted a comment   

This is typical Apple. Offering free cases to hide their biggest flaw..And then making excuses to defend themselves.

A good company would rather accept it and do something real like call back.. rather it posted highest ever profit for a given quater by selling this crap piece.

Someone would buy iPhone 4 not to have a case on it. Poor guys who bought it. haa haa..

 

nate posted a comment   

But the product has no problem, its just that the external antenna, which provides better reception mind you, is an easy target. you can replicate the same effect on any mobile phone. Try it with your own mobile, 'death grip' it in various ways until you find the weak spot and watch the bars go down.
it just so happens that apple put a big red flag on the iphone 4's weak spot.

Apple giving away bumpers is just PR

Plus 'if you dont want one, dont buy it. if you bought one and dont like it you can return it'

 

StuartT posted a reply   
Australia

all it takes is 2 fingers to make the bar drop.

 

m posted a comment   

sounds like putting sticky tape to a falling apart product, and selling the product, telling them you get free sticky tape with it. Or another saying could be putting a band aid to an wound, hoping that it fixes everything. I wonder how many are going to buy into this. - . -

 

6 posted a comment   
Malaysia

well, not bad apple, at least you are taking care of the customers!

 

Pete. posted a reply   

Ha ha. Taking care of their customers LOL. What a tacky bandaid fix. What happens if you don't want to use a case that has to be permanently on your phone.

And Apples video of other smart phones is a load of garbage. Tried it on my phone that was on their video and wow... my phone didn't loose any reception like they showed it.




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