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iPhone Problems & Solutions: 17 Resources

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Since its debut over three months ago, the iPhone has been the cause of gleeful ecstasy, carnal lust, and also frustration for its users everywhere. The iPhone’s baby steps have been riddled with bugs, crashes, hardware defects, and assorted problems.

We here at iPoor have assembled an inexhaustable list of resources for the frustrated iPhone user looking for some advice, or simply a shoulder to cry on.

Leave us a comment if you have any updates for us.

The Bad - Bugs

1. Bug List - PQ iPhone Lover -
This blog, a lovin’ spoonful of iPhone info and updates, also has several articles focusing on the unit’s many bugs. Check out the tips section on some simple ways to resolve iPhone issues.

2. iPhone Problems - The Cell Freak -
A few days after the launch, The Cell Freak featured a top ten list of the iPhone’s drawbacks–and then added a second instalment to the list as the problems piled up.

3. Network Computing - Top 10 iPhone Gaffes
Having formerly expressed a devout love for the Jesus Phone, Dave Greenfield expressed some foresight back in January when he came back with this list of the poor decisions Jobs and Co. made when developing the iPhone.

4. AppleHound - Neverending List of iPhone Bugs
AppleHound dedicated countless hours joyously crashing and recrashing his iPhone to create this enormous list of bugs and problems related to his early experiences with his new gadget.

5. Macworld - iPhone Fixes We Want to See
A month into the iPhone’s life, the writers at Macworld created this wishlist of improvements for Apple to glance at, crumple up, and pitch in the wastebin.

6. iPhone Bug List
This is a great resource of user-contributed bugs and some possible solutions. Share in the misery!

The Good - Solutions

7. FixYa - Troubleshooting the Universe
FixYa has great resources for all kinds of techie crap–including a nice one on the iPhone.

8. Rapid Repair - Pleased to Fix You
If you’ve already voided your warranty, there are many service centers prepared to fix your iPhone. Rapid Repair also offers a plethora of accessories.

9. DMDepot - The True North Strong and Free of the iPhone
For those still living an iPhone winter–DMDepot will service your iPhone…whenever Canada may get it. See our list of Canadian iPhone resources here.

10. everythingiPhone - ’nuff said
A webpage resource packed with news, accessories, parts, and a handy forum addressing all complaints and whining related to your iPhone.

11. Apple - Go to the Source
Visit the support area for the iPhone, and if you have an account, log in and report any bugs you may have found.

12. AT & T - Partners in Crime
Apple’s pals also pretend to offer help and support with your iPhone.

The Ugly - YouTube Videos

13. Things you should know before buying
The guy in #17 tells us a few caveats about the iPhone.

14. CNet - Top 5 Worst Things About the iPhone
Number 6 - Instant, unavoidable brain tumours.

15. John Murch - iPhone Issues and Updates

Mobility Site - Apple iPhone Problem 1 and Problem 2
One of the problems appears to be that his fingers are too large.

16. PDAParts - iPhone Disassembly
A very informative guide to taking apart your iPhone in a way which will guarantee it will never go back together.

17. iPhone Issues and Updates
An indispensible and complex lesson in correctly observing battery life.


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