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On 25/06/10 20:54, Rhia Knowles wrote:
According to Phillip Schofied - an iPhone 4 user who has jumped on the badnwagon - using a case corrects the problem. However, it means people without cases have to spend money to correct a problem that should not have been there to start with. JulianApple should, on discovering this fault, have issued some kind of case to stop this from happening, instead of deciding the case they developed (The Bumper) to solve the issue should be sold at full retail price. But hey, at Apple, I think Money is king, isnt it? And Steve Jobs is Prince Regent.
I agree, when the new Wiimotes were 'smashing into TVs' all over the world Nintendo brought out a stronger wrist strap which they made available to all Wii owners, then the wrist strap with a locking clip, and then the rubber sleeve.
Maybe Apple should make rubber protective cases available to customers for free.
Not sure I see it happening though. Rob -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html