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My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my! (updated)

By | June 29, 2010, 11:24am PDT

Summary: Sure, my iPhone 4 looks great — it’s all shiny and gorgeous — but what good is a phone that can’t make phone calls?

Say what you will about the iPhone 4, but mine’s an iLemon. Reviewers have called it “the best smartphone,” “worth upgrading” and “game changing,” but they’re all bogus superlatives that don’t apply to mine. Sure, it looks great, it’s all shiny and gorgeous, but what good is a phone that can’t make phone calls?

Where to start?

Dropped calls. My experience was bad almost from the beginning. The first five calls that I made — business calls, mind you — resulted in dropped calls. I began my iPhone 4 experience by apologizing to my client for the phone problems. Not good. I blogged at the time that the dropped calls were the result of AT&T’s notoriously bad performance at that particular location. But that’s no excuse, my Verizon phones work fine from the mall. I’m done making excuses for AT&T’s substandard network, and so should you.

Obviously, reception is a function of proximity to towers, physical location and many other variables, so your mileage WILL vary.

Signal loss. My next bad experience was the “death grip” issue, where simply holding the i4 would degrade its signal from a solid five bars to one or zero (my video of the flaw is here). Holding it wrong? No. The antennas are in the wrong location. Apple completely missed the boat on this obvious defect and flaw in the design. It’s an unexcusable failure that I attribute to Apple’s insanely secretive testing or lack thereof. I have to buy a wildly overpriced (even by Apple standards) $29 “bumper case” to mitigate Apple’s problem? Duct tape on my phone? Are you kidding me?

To add insult to injury the iPhone 4 bumper case doesn’t fit most third party dock cables or headphones. Accident?

Proximity sensor. My iPhone 4 constantly mutes, holds or switches to FaceTime when it touches my face. Clearly a problem with the iPhone’s proximity sensor. Again, be prepared to return phone calls and apologize for the device.

Update: For some, resetting the iPhone’s settings helps mitigate the problem — not so much for me. Try Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings or Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. I posted a follow-up blog post about the iPhone 4’s buggy proximity sensor here.

Custom ringtones. I had to fight with my iPhone to get my custom ringtones to sync and since then it’s been downhill from there. My ringtones keep playing in a stuttered loop after I answer the call. I hear a garbled version of my ringtone ringing after I answer the call. The only solution is to hang up and call the person back. Again “I’m sorry, my phone was acting up.” I’ve also had trouble playing the Apple ringtones in Settings > Sound > Ringtone > Standard, they stutter and skip horribly if my iPhone hasn’t been rebooted in the last 24 hours.

Battery life. For the all hype around battery life on the iPhone 4, I’m not seeing it. I charged mine overnight, unplugged it at around 8 am and got the 20 percent battery warning before 6pm. I wasn’t using it excessively mind you, nothing out of my normal usage pattern (brightness at about 50 percent) but I was using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth intermittently throughout the day. Tech Republic’s Jason Hiner writes about it here.

Update: In all fairness, the battery has been pretty good since restarting the phone. The above example was only from one day (maybe the BT drains it more than I thought?) Since then (and restarting my phone daily) the battery has been as good or better than my iPhone 3GS - easily lasting through a full day.

There’s also a weird screen-locking behavior based on my settings in Settings > General > Auto-Lock. Instead of simply turning the screen black and locking it (as it did in iOS 3), mine switches to the ominous black Apple logo screen with a spinning wheel overlaid on its bottom third, then it goes black and eventually to the lock screen. This makes me think that my iPhone is shutting down or restarting every time it happens. This may just be a new iOS 4 behavior that I’m not used to.

I’m going to wait until the end of the week to see if Apple releases a firmware update addressing any of these issues. Then, this lemon is going back to the Apple Store that it came from. Which is a bummer.

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Jason O'Grady is a journalist and author specializing in mobile technology. He has published six books on Apple and mobile gadgets and his PowerPage blog has been publishing for over 15 years.

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Biography

Jason D. O'Grady

Jason D. O'Grady developed an affinity for Apple computers after using the original Lisa, and this affinity turned into a bona-fide obsession when he got the original 128 KB Macintosh in 1984.

He started writing one of the first Web sites about Apple (O'Grady's PowerPage) in 1995 and is considered to be one of the fathers of blogging. He has been a frequent speaker at the Macworld Expo conference and a member of the conference faculty. He also co-founded the first dedicated PowerBook User Group (PPUG) in the United States.

After winning a major legal battle with Apple in 2006, he set the precedent that independent journalists are entitled to the same protections under the First Amendment as members of the mainstream media.

O'Grady is the author of The Nexus One Pocket Guide, The Droid Pocket Guide, The Google Phone Pocket Guide, and The Garmin nuvi Pocket Guide (Peachpit Press), the author of Corporations That Changed the World: Apple Inc. (Greenwood Press), and a contributor to The Mac Bible (Peachpit Press). In addition, he has contributed to numerous Mac publications over the years, including MacWEEK, Macworld, and MacPower (Japan).

When he's not writing about Apple for ZDNet at The Apple Core, he enjoys spending time with his family in New Jersey.

Talkback Most Recent of 222 Talkback(s)

  • Got your flame suit on?
    It's all user error, the sensor problem is a feature, you didn't use the battery right and you have already been told to hold the phone differently, what more do you want? Oh, and $29 is a small price to pay for being able to have the phone now. Look at all the people on backorder and seeing "out of stock" living in pure misery of "uncool". grin

    TripleII
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    TripleII-21189418044173169409978279405827
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    HTC EVO ------ ROCKS
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    Lubeall@...
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @Lubeall@... It REALLY, REALLY ROCKS
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    johnequantum
    29th Jun 2010
  • Especially since Evo doesn't say "I Bleed 1 Color" Lemon Yellow on Screen!
    iPhones are FUBAR for Fanatics, Former Furbie Lovers and FAD Freaks!
    It's for people who like to Jones on "I have ONE" and FLASH or Broadcast they have some kind of Elite Class or Status Symbol. Like wearing a Rollex or when drug dealers wear heavy GOLD CHAINS AROUND THEIR NECKS! haha...

    But they all got DUPED into buying a device that BROADCASTS how truly LAME APPLE is in designing phone that work and don't just look good. Other Phone makers (like HTC) who've been in the business far longer use tried and true antenna technology.

    But... when they presented an external dipole antenna design, put where you hold the device as the future, I almost died laughing. Obviously it's going to ground it out and get worse reception not better w/ more extreme attenuation. Apple's got some real dimwits in their R&D dept and totally blew chunks iPwn4. Evo rocks the 4G World!

    Tech industry engineers (with brains) view this flawed design scratching their heads in disbelief, then laugh their heads off at such an obviously asinine design flaw! ....external antenna that you grip? oh... Right!!! lol... Come on... even monkeys know enough to put two fingers in a wall socket.

    Apple's saying, "Here hold these two wires while I turn the power on!" ha ha...

    BTW... Now with the Yellow Blotches on the screen, we know it's a LEMON PHONE destined for the history books!!! While Evo is Design.... Evolved!
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    i2fun@...
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @TripleII
    Well we know who the marketers market to you well behaved sheep-like consumer you.

    un-plug and see the world around you
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    ColdFusion_z
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @ColdFusion_z - I think you need to get your sarcasm detector adjusted. Mine was pegged by TripleII's post... happy
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    PollyProteus
    29th Jun 2010
  • What PollyProteus Said.
    @ColdFusion_z
    I just think it is always a bad idea to be first to buy anything "new and improved", there will always be teething problems.
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    TripleII-21189418044173169409978279405827
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    The main reason I wouldn't buy an iPhone is that when I talk to friends or family who are talking on their iphones they seem to drop out and/or go fuzzy on me whereas people with other phone services than AT&T have phones that work all the time.
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    mczoot
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @mczoot

    Service that works all the time? Please. I was with T-Mobile for over 2 years and I saw no service in large department stores, in the two years of use. No service at my office in the two years of use. Drop calls. Every carrier have their problems, some just a little worst than others.
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    dave95.
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @mczoot
    I have some friends who "seem to drop out and/or go fuzzy on me" even while talking to me in person....
    Have you considered asking your friends or family what they've been ingesting?
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    RangerJimK
    30th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @TripleII the bumper was out of stock because Apple was pushing it, telling ppl to buy it and obviously they have limited stock! nobody knows that what they gonna get is a case that have issues with third party docks and headphones.

    just get other cases at http://www.e-panda.com
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    ariellephan
    29th Jun 2010
  • Jason you admit that Apple offer lemons, WOW!!
    I've always stated, the reason I don't buy Apple products is that they sell you shiny junk for hefty price. The 4G is a clear example, this is and their draconian nature are the reasons I am adamant about warning everyone on what fools they are to believe in Apple.

    A recall is mandatory at this stage, yet Apple will delay this cause of the bad rap it will get. But you are right, its time for Apple to put up or shut up.

    I've known this since the 3GS and many were blaming ATT. ATT is awful, but many of the issues that the 3GS has is mainly due to inferior technical quality of Apple technology.

    Wish you good luck with Apple, they will get back to you, that's why you pay the extra bucks. But will they solve your problems asap, that remains to be seen. From my experience I doubt it.
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    Uralbas
    29th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @Uralbas Wrong. ATT sucks and always has. I had Verizon years after switching away from ATT for cr@ppy signal issues. Switched back because I had no choice if I wanted an iPhone. I'm hoping some other providers get to carry the iPhone and not just ATT. BTW: T-mobile also has lousy signal. As for Sprint? It WILL be the day you hear a pin drop in a poop pile that you ever find me on their network.
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    c1reynolds
    30th Jun 2010
  • RE: My iPhone 4 is a lemon, oh my!
    @c1reynolds

    You chose to go back to crappy signal service to be able to get an iPhone? You must really like your iPhone.
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    Badgered
    1st Jul 2010
  • We're all fools except...
    @Uralbas you of course.

    Your "experience" informs you Apple will not solve problems with their products, eh? I guess those highest-of-any-tech-company service satisfaction ratings are, are, are what? You tell me Mr. "I've always stated."

    And Apple's technology is inferior, "shiny junk" according to you.

    So why, pray tell, do people line up outside the stores to buy Apple's products? And why is Apple's stock outperforming most other tech stocks?

    Oh, right. They and we are all fools.
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    godsfault
    1st Jul 2010

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