Thirty-Percent Dropped iPhone Calls in NYC? That's Normal! »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 2 months, 1 week ago in Science & TechnologyI experienced a ton of dropped calls on my iPhone 3G in the San Francisco Bay Area before last year's 2.1 ROM update that "fixed" (or at least reduced) the problem. I still drop calls, but at a lower rate. What's unacceptable (to Apple and AT&T), however? A ****odo reader went to an Apple Genius Bar and found out: 30%.
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