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Tweets from Steve Jobs on iPhone 4 Incorrect Signal Reception Issues

In the past few days, Steve Jobs tweeted on all the signal reception issues occurring in iPhone 4 devices - in his own way -

 

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  • The best way to fix the weak signal on the new iPhone? Buy a $29.00 Bumper case, only from Apple.
  • The new iPhone has a few tricks hidden up its sleeve.
  • To prevent signal problems with the new iPhone, avoid touching the phone at all times.
  • People who live in houses shouldn't throw glass phones.
  • What problems? http://bit.ly/iPhone4Problems
  • Oh yeah, everyone's been holding the mouse wrong too.
  • We may have to recall the new iPhone. This, I did not expect.
  • iPhone 4: Reinventing the way you hold your phone, again.
  • Actually, the new iPhone has no problems. Apple just happens to be issuing a highly-recommended 'software update' soon.
  • I find your lack of faith disturbing.
  • We knew there were problems with the new iPhone. Apple was pushed to release it too early.
  • Every time an iPhone rings an angel gets his wings.
  • Some fool who broke his iPhone is taking us to court. Just what I need: a glass action lawsuit.
  • You want a free bumper? Go to a junk yard.

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  1. What the hell Steve think of his customers..!$#!$

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  2. The author of this blog qualms that these tweets are from a parody account of Steve Jobs.

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  3. The author of this blog qualms that these tweets are from a parody account of Steve Jobs.

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