What we’re about to tell you about the iPhone is probably going to take your breath away. It’s amazing just how much effort the i Phone people have gone through to keep certain pieces of information from going public. No matter how much you search the Internet for information about the iPhone, there’s no way you’re going to learn everything. As with any major product or service, i phone has to work hard to keep its secrets safe and sound. If certain pieces of information got out about these products it would probably change things forever. We’re here to give you the full story, and tell you everything there is to know about the iPhone, no matter what.
You might be wondering about the iPhone company and if it’s telling the world everything it should be. The truth is that every company has to take certain measures to control the way their image and products are presented to the world. No matter how amazing an i phone or any other product is, there will always be things that get blocked from making it to the public eye. In a world where it only takes a few seconds to share videos, photos, and information with thousands of people, it’s amazing anything can be kept a secret for long, but iPhone has made it happen.
Because the whole iPhone industry is so popular and is increasing in usage over the entire world, there are good reasons why the iPhone needs to be presented in a certain way, and it all has to do with sales and popularity. We’ve got the inside scoop on what iPhone is really up to, what’s actually happening with the phone, and what you need to know if you own an iPhone or are planning to buy one. Of special interest is the iPhone 4 which comes with a whole bucket of surprises to anyone who doesn’t know the real truth it has.
There is an important aspect to the iPhone that can only be explained as a lie. The intention of iPhone was not to deceive their customers, but was instead a case where an extremely important, possibly even life-saving feature was overlooked. It takes literally thousands of hours to design, program, and manufacture an iPhone, so it’s acceptable that everything may not be perfect when a phone gets released. The issue with this big secret is that the general public was not informed in a timely manner and it took some people having some serious personal problems for the issue to be looked into.
As with any major product like the iPhone, sometimes it takes a while for a problem to be identified and resolved. Once iPhone figured out that this serious issue existed, they had to go through a detailed process to identify just what caused the problem. Did someone hack into the iPhone system? Was an iPhone virus to blame? Was it a bug in the programming of the iPhone software? Or did a lazy programmer just overlook one of the most important things the iPhone needs to do for people? Only by doing this intensive detective work would anyone be able to figure out how this serious problem came to be, and what needed to happen to resolve it. There’s no question that a few iPhone employees probably lost their jobs over this issue, or at very least got a talking to they won’t soon forget. iPhone likes to run a tight ship and avoid problems with their products, so when something does happen, it can be pretty serious. Once the cause of the issue had been resolved, iPhone still had to figure out how to solve the problem. The real questions now revolve around whether or not this serious issue has been fixed or not. If the issue is still in place, which many people feel it is, why is this knowledge kept so secret by iPhone?
We don’t want to take any chances, so we’re going to be one of the few people who share this secret with you and let you know what you might be dealing with.
So here it is: It turns out that the signal bars used on the iPhone 4 are a lie. Many people have wondered why they have 4 or even 5 bars on their iPhone 4, but no reception. The delicate programming used to calculate how many bars should be displayed for certain receptivity levels is all wrong. In some cases, up to 5 bars were shown on the iPhone in situations where no reception was even available. This caused several people problems, as they believed they had cell phone access but when they needed it, all they got was silence.