Will Overheating Prompt an iPhone 3GS Recall?
#4
Posted 29 June 2009 - 08:33 AM
So if someone breaks into your house while you're sleeping, you pull your iPhone from underneath the pillow and fire up the lightsaber app? Or ... how does that work, exactly?
#6
Posted 29 June 2009 - 08:38 AM
#7
Posted 29 June 2009 - 09:02 AM
This explains why some people have issues and others don't.
Another factor in it is use. Some people use it for more things, longer periods and other functions than other people. Differences in use will cause differences in performance. This explains why someone with a phone made by companies A, B and C may not experience overheating, despite having a component that may not match the specs required by Apple.
Quality Control varies from company to company.
Is this a major problem? I'm going to say yes, if for no other reason than a lot of people bought the phone, so the potential for a lot of problems is there. Whether it is a software fix (which can be pushed out through their update program) or needs a hardware replacement (requiring a recall of effected phones, probably by lot number or serial number) remains to be seen. But given the number of people with reported problems, I'm guessing it's definitely going to be a problem for Apple.
#8
Posted 29 June 2009 - 10:18 AM
But because I hate every Windows bashing Apple nerd setting up his OFFICE in the local Starbucks I really only have this to say:
HAHAHAHAAHAHAH! EAT IT.
#9
Posted 29 June 2009 - 11:35 AM
I had to perform a search to see any mention of this at all and its very minimal considering all the complaining that goes on over there (myself included).
I had battery performance issues on both the 3GS and Palm Pre but a few full charge cycles rectified the problem in both cases.
The real issues are the poor color saturation/contrast on the new screens and the horrible network performance of AT&T in NYC since push applications started hitting the streets.
#10
Posted 29 June 2009 - 12:09 PM
#12
Posted 29 June 2009 - 04:44 PM
I use my iPhone the same way I have for the last 2 years and it would not overheat the way it does now. It should be a huge concern for Apple, I don't have the time to replace my iPhone and hope there is no recall, however it would be great if Apple would look into it for safety reasons.
#13
Posted 29 June 2009 - 05:11 PM
#14
Posted 29 June 2009 - 10:04 PM
#15
Posted 30 June 2009 - 06:33 AM
#16
Posted 02 July 2009 - 11:54 PM
#17
Posted 03 July 2009 - 10:16 PM
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