We wondered if this would be true: An investigation into Verizon's iPhone data performance reveals it's actually worse than AT&T's. Can no network handle the red-hot Apple product properly?
Yes, we're only six days into 2011, but Apple's already been at the center of a big leak with pics and videos of an unknown iPhone model surfacing online. Here we offer a Zapruder film-worthy analysis of the images.
The handset maker defends signal drop-out problems with its HD7 phone, notes that the effect is "inevitable." Conveniently it seems to have forgotten it said the opposite when calling out Apple over the iPhone "antennagate" affair.
Australians got their mitts on the new iPhone 4 just the other day ... and guess what? They're not seeing the antenna issue that set the U.S. media alight. Is everything just better in Oz?
Steve Jobs closed Apple's iPhone 4 antennagate affair with a press presentation last Friday, and though portions of the media are still fretting over the matter, one group of important stakeholders are convinced it's over: analysts.
During his spiel to explain why Apple's iPhone 4 doesn't have an antenna flaw in real-world experience, Steve Jobs used some plain science. And he showed off Apple's radio test facilities too, which cost $100 million. Apple's serious about testing.