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Improvements On The Iphone |
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Improvements On The Iphone
by James Blackstone
On June 29, 2007 thousands of consumers waited in line outside Apple stores to purchase the new Apple IPhone. Some people were hesitant to purchase this new product which cost as much as $600. Various websites have reported as many an 68 bugs in the new device. Maybe it was the consumers who chose to wait that had the best judgment.
Apple is already working on an Iphone update. It will include many features the device lacked before and will take into consideration the complaints of the consumers. It was really a smart choice if you decided to wait.
How To Deal With Consumer Complaints
Consumers can be some of the hardest people to please, that is why part of the Iphone update is based off of the complaints of some of the consumers. Although most of the complaints about the Iphone were minor, Apple has worked very hard to improve this product so that it fits the wants and needs of its consumers.
A complaint that the iPhone had was that it didn't make any sort of noise when it exits from silent mode. Apple is considering adding a short notification beep when exiting silent mode to the iPhone as one of it's improvements.
Other complaints regarding the iPhone are not considered minor. For example, seven of the complaints were related to crash or data loss. Only one consumer complaint was labeled as being "serious."
Features That Are Missing
Several features that the updated iPhone is expected to include are 3G support, voice recording, voice dialing, a memory card slot, instant messaging, native games, copy and paste, support for MP3 files as ring tones, GPS capability, and common Bluetooth file transfer.
Improvements
Only a month after the release of the iPhone, Apple has released a list of improvements that are expected to be included in the new version. One major improvement is the addition if more applications such as iWork and iChat. Other improvements include support for Flash, ring tones, file sharing, disk mode support, file browser and synching with Mac accounts.
There's More In Store
Even though this update on the iPhone is the first, it certainly won't be the last. Apple will continue to update products as they struggle to meet the needs of a world faced with new technology.
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