| Post ID |
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| 1267019 |
2012-03-28 05:29:00 |
Meh they're able to fix it for sure with a software update. It's similar to how iOS used to 'incorrectly' show the signal strength. It's a non-event really IMO... |
Chilling_Silence (9) |
| 1267020 |
2012-03-28 05:36:00 |
Meh they're able to fix it for sure with a software update. It's similar to how iOS used to 'incorrectly' show the signal strength. It's a non-event really IMO...Apparently not chill. It's meant to be that way
www.macrumors.com |
plod (107) |
| 1267021 |
2012-03-28 09:43:00 |
I would personally think it would have been better to be accurate and simply educate users, as it appears they're having to do-so now anyways... |
Chilling_Silence (9) |
| 1267022 |
2012-03-29 04:00:00 |
Looks like Apple have something else to worry about besides the battery. People in oz thought (since it supports 4G), it would work in oz. It doesnt, (It looks like Telstra in oz have one, but its not active). it only works in the US. And apple have offered to refund everyone who purchased an Ipad 3 |
Speedy Gonzales (78) |
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