From the iRumor mill…
The Mexican technology site CanalMX is reporting that a hardware fix for the much hyped iPhone 4 reception issue could see the streets as soon as the end of September. Telcel, a Mexican cellular company, opened up sales of the iPhone 4 in Mexico last Friday along with the Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Portugal, and Slovakia. For one reason or another, the spreading global sales of the iPhone went mostly unpublicized by Apple.
Marco Quatorze, Telcel’s Director of Value Added Services, stated that the iPhone 4 sold in Mexico will be the same hardware being sold here in the U.S. and elsewhere, with Apple offering a free case to address potential issues with antenna performance. That much we pretty much already knew, but Quatorze went on to spill some rather spicy Mexican beans. Quatorze claims that by September 30th, when the current free case program expires, a revised version of the iPhone 4 that addresses the antenna reception issue will be available for purchase. A number of questions become readily apparent: Would an executive such as Quatorze be privy to this kind of information? Could this just be some misunderstanding regarding the end of the free case program? Who put the ram in the rama lama ding dong? These are the questions that puzzle my mind and occasionally leave me with left side paralysis. Ye gods.
Pretty much going to have to wait and see on this one kids, but maybe the Apple press conference later today might clear this area up along with their new product rollouts. Of course, rather than have your world revolve around “antenna-gate,” you could just put your phone in a case and be done with it.
Yeah. Think about that.








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