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easystore_x2 (535)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past year
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Thank you for an easy, pleasant transaction. Excellent buyer. A+
globalimportswholesale (31884)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
minostechnology (9416)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
alextradingstore (3062)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with.
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More than a year ago
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Great Buyer Fast Payment A+++ Thank You for your Business!
central-parts-store (87982)- Feedback left by buyer.
More than a year ago
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Reviews (29)
02 January 2011
Nice Product By APPLE,
Apple tried every shady trick in the book to cover up "antennagate", from blaming its customers for holding it wrong, to blaming it on its network signal attenuation algorithm, to playing down the severity by dragging other mobile vendors into the debate. When it's all said and done, you simply can't deny there is a flaw in the phone's design and an easily replicable network reception problem. Slipping a band-aid on the antenna will fix this issue, but it doesn't mask the fact that Apple has designed a phone with a flaw that you won't see on any other smartphone, and for this reason the iPhone does not get our Editors' Choice award. That said, those who don't mind covering the antenna with a rubber bumper or case will buy a very capable smartphone. It doesn't multitask like a BlackBerry and it isn't customisable like an Android, but the iPhone is slick, fast and supported by the largest of the applications stores. Just remember to take a look at last year's iPhone 3GS before you commit to the new iPhone 4; it may not be the latest gadget on the shelves, but it very nearly matches the newer model's performance and you'll pick it up on a cheaper plan.
02 January 2011
Nice Product By APPLE,
Apple tried every shady trick in the book to cover up "antennagate", from blaming its customers for holding it wrong, to blaming it on its network signal attenuation algorithm, to playing down the severity by dragging other mobile vendors into the debate. When it's all said and done, you simply can't deny there is a flaw in the phone's design and an easily replicable network reception problem. Slipping a band-aid on the antenna will fix this issue, but it doesn't mask the fact that Apple has designed a phone with a flaw that you won't see on any other smartphone, and for this reason the iPhone does not get our Editors' Choice award. That said, those who don't mind covering the antenna with a rubber bumper or case will buy a very capable smartphone. It doesn't multitask like a BlackBerry and it isn't customisable like an Android, but the iPhone is slick, fast and supported by the largest of the applications stores. Just remember to take a look at last year's iPhone 3GS before you commit to the new iPhone 4; it may not be the latest gadget on the shelves, but it very nearly matches the newer model's performance and you'll pick it up on a cheaper plan.
02 January 2011
Nice Product By APPLE,
Apple tried every shady trick in the book to cover up "antennagate", from blaming its customers for holding it wrong, to blaming it on its network signal attenuation algorithm, to playing down the severity by dragging other mobile vendors into the debate. When it's all said and done, you simply can't deny there is a flaw in the phone's design and an easily replicable network reception problem. Slipping a band-aid on the antenna will fix this issue, but it doesn't mask the fact that Apple has designed a phone with a flaw that you won't see on any other smartphone, and for this reason the iPhone does not get our Editors' Choice award. That said, those who don't mind covering the antenna with a rubber bumper or case will buy a very capable smartphone. It doesn't multitask like a BlackBerry and it isn't customisable like an Android, but the iPhone is slick, fast and supported by the largest of the applications stores. Just remember to take a look at last year's iPhone 3GS before you commit to the new iPhone 4; it may not be the latest gadget on the shelves, but it very nearly matches the newer model's performance and you'll pick it up on a cheaper plan.