Originally Posted By: hybrid8
When you take into account what the likely real number of affected people is, then yes, it's overhyped.


Bruno, simple question, do you actually have an iPhone 4 ???

This issue effects every single user from what I can tell, to a varying degree of course. Don't see how it has been over hyped to me. I don't want to return my iPhone 4 as I now have a micro SIM and no other iPhone to swap back into. I suspect I am in the same boat as a large number of users, and what is the point of ringing AppleCare when I know there is no solution for the problem I am willing to accept as an actual solution.

I also don't see why there is justification in the argument because one phone has a design flaw that all the others are ok to have them too. I quite frankly don't care what problems Samsung users have and can't really see what that has to do with the design of the iPhone 4.

Cheers

Cris.