Apple sends the Wrong Signal to iPhone Customers

From Macworld
It’s easy to make too much out of a mishap-filled product launch like Friday’s iPhone 3G rollout. Foul-ups and blunders accompany most any product launch, particularly when it’s as ambitious as the worldwide release of the iPhone and its accompanying 2.0 software update.

People might forget now, after a year’s worth of iPhone adulation, but the 2007 launch was not without its problems. So as tempting as it may be for some to seize on Friday’s mishaps as an entrée into denouncing all things iPhone- and Apple-related, it would be a tremendously short-sighted mistake.

Then again, it would be an even bigger mistake to pretend as if nothing happened. Unfortunately, as of this writing, that appears to be exactly what Apple plans on doing.

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