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 iPhone 4 and iOS 4 V2, Discussion Thread

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neekun
post Jun 23 2010, 07:42 PM

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QUOTE(ckming21 @ Jun 23 2010, 07:18 PM)
how to off the background wallpaper
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Errrr...no option to disable home screen wallpaper. U can create a all black JPG and save it as wallpaper, its as good as no wallpaper smile.gif
neekun
post Jun 25 2010, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(camron @ Jun 25 2010, 01:27 PM)
thanks mate but i realised that there are some difference digi sim cards between 64k and 128k
i'll upload the picts later on

going out for lunch
i'm not maxis user..  tongue.gif
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Yea yea yea go check it and keep me posted also. I am Digi user and would like to know how to cut smile.gif Though iPhone 4 belum dapat lagi tongue.gif

I saw Ebay selling sim card cutter, not sure how accurate the cut will be.

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neekun
post Jul 15 2010, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(stringfellow @ Jul 15 2010, 01:12 PM)
Signal degradation is already apparent when I stepped off LAX airport just now. Without even squeezing and gripping the iPhone 4, I get a "No Service" message. Once we moved to the boulevard heading to the hotel the signal improved to a max of 3 bars only. Squeezing the iPhone without bumpers, I finally see the signal drop to zero in less than a minute. But the weird thing is, when the signal bar drop to 1 bar, i still can connect to my Celcom voicemail. Yes, I dialed home.

With the Bumper case, the signal never drops. In KL and Taipei, no matter how hard I squeeze, signal never degrades.

What does this all mean? You do the math. The only thing this happens is when Im in USA, on AT&T. It did not happen when Im in Taipei on Chunghwa Telecom, or when Im in KL on Celcom.
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I guess its the way AT&T signal bar is calculated in iPhone 4 as claimed by Apple. Other telco not affected maybe their calculations are more accurate?

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