iPhone v1.0 Bugs
Jul 17th
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If you are considering the purchase of an Apple iPhone, you will want to see if there is a work around for the problems you have heard about. Apple Hound has done alot of research for you already.
We have spent more than 40 hours tapping around the iPhone screens in an effort to find issues with the applications. This was not an easy task. The OS X graphical interface and applications are extremely solid!
The bugs range from minor display issues to application crashes. All 68
areshould be reproducible by every iPhone owner!Please note:
- Some of the steps required to reproduce unexpected results are obscure and may not occur during normal usage.
- We received several messages in response to a previous bug list we created asking what we were trying to accomplish by finding flaws in the iPhone. It is our thought that if we stumble upon an issue and Apple fixes it, then we will all have a better iPhone update!
- Each bug has been tested on two iPhones.
- While we interpret the following items as bugs, it is possible that the results are in line with the Apple iPhone User Interface design specifications.
- We have submitted these bugs to Apple.
- We will update this list with any additional bugs we find and can reproduce!
- Please feel free to add any bugs you have found to the comment section at the bottom of this posting.
I have liked my experience with the iPhone, but it’s almost time to go back to the Treo 750. I have a few more tests I want to run, that and I am too lazy(busy) to make the move.
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