Seems Apple have already resolved the problem, almost...

http://page2.macrumors.com/

Frank.


On 14 July 2010 16:54, andrew lancaster <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've just been listening to World Radio and they had an item about the new
> iPhone problems. Two different "experts" interviewed; one reckons it will
> massively damage Apple's reputation, lose lots of support and have droves of
> people returning their iPhones, never to buy apple products again. Massive
> damage to the companies finances.
>
>  The other chap thought it was all rather a storm in a teacup and  that
> some people would return their phones but the majority would either have no
> problems at all or be happy to have them resolved by Apple.
>
> How serious is it?? I must be honest -  I'm concerned mainly for the price
> of my Apple shares - they've been very good to me over the last year or so
> and I don't want them to start losing value!
>
> Andrew
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