Archive for July 1st, 2010

iPhone 4 – Possible Bugs Related

With the new iPhone just a few days, there are many things said about possible bugs in the new smartphone. Apple has reported “working on smoothing”, of course, but if you have not noticed, I’ve spoken today.

Apparently the reception is not all that great.  According to some reports the new iPhone gets some sort of lousy reception if the antenna is covered in any way.  The “iPhone Death Grip” has been mentioned before and I guess you just don’t think about things like this when the “new” version of a product arrives.

The iPhone 4 runs a tad hot, but there are speculations that it might be related to the reception issues.  The entire glass back of the iPhone could be a possible heat sink, but as the phone is searching for the best reception, there are reports that it heats up a bit.

Proximity sensor is a bit beaten, if you restore the iPhone in April from a backup of a previous model. This makes things like playing a suspended call. If you register your iPhone on iTunes as a new phone, which seems to solve the problem.

screen cracked. The screen of the new iPhone is a one-of-a-kind, with 3.5 inches 640,960 IPS-LCD, but there have been reports of yellow spots on the screen. Sometimes they go, other reports say they have not disappeared.

Just a couple of errors you can get checked if you notice in your new phone.

With iTunes, how to sync your iPhone 4

There are many positive results about 4 sync your iPhone with your iTunes account. For starters, it means that you can synchronize all of the following: contacts, calendar, settings, email, website bookmarks, notes, ringtones, music, photos and videos, podcasts, books and audio books.

To configure the synchronization between the iPhone and iTunes 4, follow these simple steps:

1.Connect the iPhone 4 to your PC and launch iTunes.
2.Select iPhone in iTunes sidebar.
3.Now, select which things you’d like to have synced – so, music, email and contacts for example.
4.Once done, click Apply – is located in the lower right corner of iTunes.
5.Wait for Syncing to complete.
6.Unplug the iPhone 4 and you’re done.



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