If you can't get service to use an online map you're stuffed.... obviously this then interferes with the process of an address, map & directions coming up, dropping signal etc etc, basically.
of course I can tap an icon & play a game, as could my then 5yr old
the apple is a poor, overpriced product over here, if it cannot function properly first & foremost as a phone then it is not really fit for it's intended purpose the clue is in the title "i-phone" ..not being condescending , my experience & why I stupidly have to carry several phones
wifes phone is a windows mozart? as I recall that flies in terms of speed, signal & applications, however the whole apple experience means I will now just revert to old style reliable phones ..& my ipaq with it's old fashioned aerial.
But also from a human aspect the factory treatment of it's workers is pretty ***** so had I known all the pressure they were placing the employees under from the outset would have been enough to stop our purchase of the product.
I don't like unethical companies, what if it were my family?
voting with my feet, however I won't simply chuck it aside whilst it still has some basic use, that would be stupid.
morally the apple corporation could be alot better.
lastly only a complete dumb-ass would wind an aerial around an area where it was going to to pull the signal down rather than stabilise or enhance it's reception ..design fail in comms
i't's been used with numerous network providers & remains the same, maybe customer service is better where you are.
No, i'm not back.
(unlike Jonny)