AstroLad said:
that's kinda subjective though. why would that "lie" make you mad?
It is, and mad is probably a stronger word than I should have used, more like disappointed, maybe it would have appeased some people, but even if Apple does bend their truth a bit, or withhold information, I don't feel they have ever actually, intentionally lied. I think it comes down to my view of Jobs, and what he refers to as his 'principles'. Was it bad that Apple didn't come out and say "don't touch this line" to begin with, yeah probably. Did they think that many people would care when all smart phone antenna have some form of signal attenuation and have for years, no probably not. Do they know better now, you bet they probably do.
All in all this is probably a good experience for them, yes it was devastating, and may take some time to build back up 'trust' whatever that even means. But I hope they don't go back to a more conservative antenna, I hope they pursue this technology to it's fullest extent, because I think there is some potential, even if many see the trade-offs as a design flaw. I think the mistake would be for them to say they fucked up with this antenna and to backpedal due to media/gossip bullies, and go back to an internal design. (Which everyone would *still* be mad, because they would have to go back to plastic, and remove the sleek exposed frame/antenna etc)
Charred Greyface: So do you think the design was a blunder, and that they didn't know about the black line i.e. messed up, or do you think they did know, and didn't think people would over-react? Because other than those two options, I don't see what else it could be, other than "Jobs is an evil money-grubbing bastard that would build any piece of crap and sell his own mother to the devil with indian voodoo magic if he could sell the product". Which I think if you look at his/apple's track-record is not the case, they have really good service and products, while not perfect, I would rather deal with their shenanigans then Dell's, or Motorola's.
And as for the gaps in the network, obviously one can not check ever sq. foot of the US, to ask would be ludicrous, and I am almost certain AT&T while not dishonest with Apple, probably aren't quite forthright with their network coverage, dropped call stats.