Poll: Are you satisfied with Apple’s free bumpers?
If you’re an iPhone 4 customer, CNET wants to hear from you. Are you satisfied with Apple free iPhone 4 bumper giveaway?
If you’re an iPhone 4 customer, CNET wants to hear from you. Are you satisfied with Apple free iPhone 4 bumper giveaway?
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs addresses the iPhone 4’s antenna issues and what the company is doing to remedy the situation in a surprise press conference at Apple’s Cupertino, Calif., headquarters.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs was clearly not happy about having to address the iPhone 4’s antenna, but giving away free cases will make the headache go away.
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Here is your iPhone 4 update! Apple addresses antenna issues in the iPhone 4 by giving away free bumper cases and allowing the penalty-free returns for 30 days after purchase.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs tells reporters that iPhone 4 antenna problems have been blown out of proportion, but to keep customers happy the company will give away cases and bumpers for the device.