Monday, September 13, 2010

Consumer Reports still does not recommend the iPhone to 4 users U.S [video]


A new note from Consumer Reports, a sort of consumer association in the U.S., reiterated the position taken some months ago.



The reason lies in the now familiar problem of the decline of receipt when you hold the device with your left hand, clutching the bottom of the iPhone 4. In the note, Consumer Reports says Apple's displeasure with the choice not to continue the Case Program after September 30, as a keeper of the problem is practically annulled.

In the same note it is accepted that the problem does not affect all iPhones 4, but is unacceptable that there is a problem of this type on a device sold to the public. For this, they say, will continue to not recommend the iPhone 4 for the purchase and ask Apple to find a permanent solution.