<p>Everything they say about the iPhone4 is true… it has several problems. We’ve all heard about the inaccurate representation (bars) of the signal strength and the antenna problems (hold it a certain way and your signal strength dies). But it has two other problems as well that I’ve encountered. First, I think the screen is too sensitive or something, and holding it up to my ear during a phone call and pressing against my face will activate the END button. This may be related to thee other problem: movement turns the screen on during a call (that was a feature of the older iPhone as well - if you remove it from your ear, the screen comes back on so that you can press buttons - like the END CALL button, or to enter more numbers), but it’s too sensitive on the iPhone4 - the screen is lit up the entire call, decreasing the battery time.</p>
<p>If you have one, did you go for the free bumper? We had actually bought the bumper, but Apple reimbursed our credit card (without us asking).</p>
<p>Same here- had bought the bumper and was reimbursed. Gotta love $29 for that small piece of plastic! I also have the problem with calls ending while the phone is up to my ear. I try to use my bluetooth, which fixes that. My other problem is that my non-OEM chargers that I had for 3G do NOT fit all the way in with the bumper on. I have to remove the bumper to use my travel charger, and removing the bumper messes up the protective film I’ve put over the front and back so it looks all crappy now. I still love the phone, though</p>
<p>mowc - YES and YES! Forgot the charger and the non-OEM audio cable not fitting with the bumper on. Also, the bluetooth connection is horrible compared to the iPhone3, 3G, 3Gs (experience with them all).</p>
<p>Need help. Anyone know why the iPod or pandora on my iPhone4 sounds fine through speaker but terrible with ear pierce? First I thought the cover had something to do with it, but without cover it is still bad. Tried different ( old)'ear things also. </p>