Apple Sued Over iPhone 4’s Dodgy Antenna
- Categories: Games, News
- Date: Jul 2, 2010 23:49 JST
- Tags: Apple, Bugs, iPhone, Keitai, Litigation, Marketing, Technology, USA
Apple is already facing no less than three class action lawsuits launched by iPhone 4 users irate at the smartphone’s inability to function properly unless held in a Jobs-approved manner.
Three lawsuits alleging unfair business practices and false and misleading advertising by Apple have surfaced, with two filed in San Francisco each attempting to secure expensive class action status.
One of the lawyers filing in San Francisco puts it thus:
“Apple’s sale of the iPhone with this unannounced defect, assuming Apple’s prior knowledge of the defect, constitutes misrepresentation and fraud.
In omitting to disclose the defect in the iPhone 4, Apple perpetrated a massive fraud upon hundreds of thousands of unsuspecting customers.”
This lawsuit is demanding a free $30 “bumper,” a rubber casing coincidentally sold by Apple which happens to coincidentally prevent the signal loss issues, for every customer who pre-ordered the phone.
Another separate suit filed in Maryland is out for cash:
“[Apple] actively suppressed and concealed the fact that the iPhone 4 could not be held in a manner consistent with the normal usage of wireless communication devices.”
Critics have decried Apple’s “arrogant” reaction, with it dismissing complaints and telling users to hold their phones properly and stop wasting Steve Jobs’ valuable time.









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expected that it was going to happen
One lawsuit for justice. One lawsuit for cash.
But hey, they had this one coming either way. Oh Steve, they are gonna rob you buck naked, arrogant fuck.
*Records the raping with iPhone 4*
*Edits the video with iMovie*
*Uploads in on MoblieMe*
Perfect Phail Scenario.
You missed the part when your antena stoped working.
50% justice , world still has some home . Here i though that ameri-cans only sue for moneyz
That's cuz with the moneys they can buy the rubber casing and much more.
As much as I hate the person suing for cash, I still like the fact that there is somebody else out there who is actually looking out for the consumers.
Kudos to the lawyer suing for the free "bumper" for all the iPhone owners.
The one suing for cash can just go to hell (with almost every other lawyer; at least they'll have companionship with each other).
They only want the money for themselves, and if they win, they get the money that should be shared among everyone.
sorry but class actions dont work that way.
yea you get money but everyone involved gets it too, the over all pay out could be millions but you only see 100.
the lawsuit we should see is for a free bumper and a free upgrade to the revised version without this signal loss for free for those who preorderd, and for a small fee for the people who bought first week.
and by small fee i mean 50-100$
this way it covers those who didnt know, and those who got it before signal loss was a big deal
and fuck over everybody else who bought the phone. I read about the signal loss on the internet, maybe somebody didn't and bought the phone after the 'first week'. What now? "Cover" my ass.
Indeed. Why should people who didn't pre-order and don't spend every minute of their life trolling the internet for anything apple related to pop up have to spend more money just because apple fucked up.
look if you were in the market for an iphone you have internet and did research. i don't give a fuck about the phone but i head of the signal loss within 1 week of launch, and honestly if i, someone who despises apple heard of the signal loss issue, than everyone in the market for one should have too.
if you want an iphone and you dont have the Internet, there is something fucked up with that, and if you looked up iphone4 on google, without moving the screen down there is signal loss news.
if you are too fucking stupid to read that you don't get free shit or pay.
people who preorderd had NO FUCKING CLUE
people who bought it week 1 because of hype bought it before news of signal problems fully broke.
they all get free bumpers, but the early adopters, within week 1, need a separate fee for the iphone4 revision 2, because of the chance they knew and still got it. and honestly you are talking about a 500-800$ phone here, a 50$ - 100$ for a revision 2 replacement is fairly cheap.
The lawsuit for cash is perfectly legitimate, it allows everyone in that class action to be reimbursed for the fine they'll be hit with when they prematurely terminate their AT&T contract while returning the iPhone4 for a refund. The people who get the $30 strap for free? They'll just have to pray no other glaring flaw comes up and forces them to go into yet another lawsuit.
no if its end of contract and getting rid of the phone they would say, the money they are asking for is just to pad there wallets.
For someone who hates iphones so much you sure do fail to understand the concept of the idiocy involved with those who love the phone.
There are probably millions of people who didn't pre-order the phone yet still bought one within the first week and had no knowledge what so ever about the defect.
No matter how much you try and argue to point, apple fucked up and if one set of people deserve a free fix so does everyone else who bought the broken phone.
still my you cant have known before it came out stands
its your own fault for being a fuck up and buying it without reading about it, and its flaws.
however a free fix could be given to day 1 buyers too, because i assume a vast majority of them camped for it.
but here is how i buy electronics. i google the flaws and i search for user reviews. it takes all of 5 minutes to find any thing and everything.
ic you cant take 5 minutes to fucking google something than you dont deserve a free replacement. they are fucking lucky i even would allow them a cheap replacement.
Anytime you're suing for cash against Apple, it's poetic justice.
Unfortunately for the person suing for justice, the lawyer still demands pay for his services in the form of actual cash. Definitely more than $30.
My hat goes off to this person, but understand that few people are willing or able to part with that much money just to teach a bad company a lesson and get the same solution they could have gotten for $30 instead of $300.
wow, that is a VERY 'Microsoft' move that apple did.
Shame on you, Jobs. Shame on you.
Apple is Microsoft, only more expensive and marketed toward posers.
i really would expect a company the size of apple to know better than to make a phone which loses signal all the time
thats not a severe bug that somehow slipped through
its a case a epic engineering fail
The majority of their testing was apparantly done in a special casing making it look like the iPhone 3g. This like the bumper prevents the issue.
Yeah not the best way to test a product it seems..
It's apple users own fault anyways..
It's like when mac users cry and complain they can't run SHIT without emulating windows constantly and always.
and fucking well deserved. "just don't hold it that way" my ass! stop piking your nose and do some work to fix it!! arrogant prick!
Agreed. Note, for once, that I haven't seen punitive damages listed on either of these lawsuits, but rather a demand to give the fix away. That's how a class action is supposed to work, not like the PS3 Linux one that just demanded money and not to restore Linux functionality.
well said, asking for a solution to the problem for every one who gets the problem si a godo use of a lawsuit, not the million dollars so because people can't think with common sense regarding cofe.
As shown on some sites on how to NOT hold the iPhone4... is how many of us HOLD our phone.
But usually you have to hold the phone tightly to cause signal loss... but also heard that normal phone cupping can also cause this problem.
A simple thing as putting a coating over the antenna could have resolved this.
The fanboys idiots will buy it anyway even if it wouldn't have any signal - you know they buy it because they can look like a pussy with it...
Americans? Sue? Nooo....
If you had a legal system as broken as ours- you'd sue too!
Here in Texas, I can sue a mental defective for making bad coffee, and be awarded $50,000 and a ticket to his execution.
I cannot, however, be awarded good coffee.
lol, thats actually very interesting
good coffee vs money and a show
thats a tough one
If you're lucky, when you get to the show, there's coffee.
Apple said, the problem is a software problem and there will be a software update.
I guess it will be in MS style - removing red leds from xbox.
Apple will just make that the signal bar will be at full anytime even without signal :)
They will get rid of the antenna to get rid of the signal problem.
Either this, or they'll have the firmware boost energy to the antenna and neuter the battery life.
Adding power does not make it receive a signal any better.
There have been reports of the 3G and 3Gs also having dropping bars with the iOS 4 update. So who knows, it could be software.
If it's software based how come Steve Job said it's the way we hold the phone that causes the problem. That's not a software issue, it would be a hardware issue. So how would this fix it?
It's a hardware problem. Apple made the choice to have the antennae on the outside.
Note the small gap in the metal side on the bottom left side of the phone. That's the gap between the antenna, and when you hold it in a certain way you hand acts as a bridge between the two antenna, causing it to work on a different wavelength than it should.
TL;DR, hardware not software.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9178503/Hardware_expert_explains_iPhone_4_antenna_problem
My 3Gs model works fine for some reason It's 4 model does seem not work well.
Software fixes are easier to implement. If it's caused by how you hold it, it's a hardware issue. A software fix might just recalibrate the signal strength display to look more optimistic - don't laugh, it's been done before by others.
http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2010/07/02appleletter.html
There is your software update, and like already stated it changes the display of the bars.
There's also another update coming afaik that will allow you to switch channels faster and hopefully reducing/preventing the problem.
It is a hardware issue that slipped through their testing procedures though.
No wonder they were so quick to take gizmodo by the balls, it would have been chaos if the world had learned about that.
Hey, this (Apple Product) has functional differences from another product made by someone else! How negligent of them to not make sure it operated like a non-apple product!
...Now give me some money, so I can buy 3 more.
Seriously though, this is why you don't buy things at launch from ANYONE. It's not the company's fault you have more disposable income than common sense.
"It's not the company's fault you have more disposable income than common sense."
Your argument astounds me... would you care to develop it a bit further?
If it's not the company's fault for releasing something defective who does it belong to then? The consumer?! Are you serious?!
Perhaps if they had added a page on the manual explaining this was an intended "feature" I could resonate, but as it stands you are just passing as arrogant and stupid as Jobs with one liners like this.
Don't get me wrong, I think they should find a way to fix it, and I think they will. But not in a way that'll retroactively apply to the older models.
It's almost a law of the tech industry that anything sold at launch will have problems. Nerds learn this principle. Casual consumers never do.
Note that if this was a safety issue (the phone drops your calls, and then electrocutes you) it would be reasonable to expect a lawsuit, and a retroactive fix. But that's simply not the case.
You speak the proven truth. There's the alpha test, the beta test, which can sometimes include the public or select groups... and then there's the unspoken test, the first product release. Apple finds TONS of bugs in their first releases, as do many others, which they then whittle down pretty well in unannounced hardware revisions down the road.
...though I don't see how they'd do that here unless they clearcoat the metal frame with an insulator of some type. The big issue seems to be that the two strips of metal are antennas tuned to their respective frequency ranges, and when you bridge them with your hand, they're still antennas, but not at all optimized ones.
It's ridiculous for a cell phone to drop a call within two seconds of being held by a left hand and you know it.
Except the way people hold a cell phone makes this drop signal and they know this, which is why they also sell the fix. What a shock. And the one lawsuit is trying to sue to get the 'fix' not money. That's how it should be. usausausa!
Crapple, eh?
typo?
"for ever(y) customer who pre-ordered the phone."