There’s good news for Apple’s iPhone 4 lovers. Some new iPhone 4 apps are available to them. A new app, “Strobe Pro,” makes the LED on the back of the iPhone 4 flash at various speeds. It costs $0.99 and helps you to find your keys in darkness and startle a would-be robber. The apps can also be used for a regular flashlight.
Motorola Droid X has reasons to succeed & Verizon giving away free Droid X phones before launch
If the hype surrounding Droid X has made you desperate to lay your hands over the phone before the release date of July 15, here’s your chance. There are 21 coupons for Droid X placed around the country, according to Twitter account set up for promoting the device. You just have to crack the clues of the voucher’s whereabouts that will be provided throughout the day by @DroidLanding.
Apple’s Solution For iPhone 4 Antenna Problem: Bumpers But Not Free
The best way to resolve the iPhone 4 antenna problem is to use a bumper or a case. But, Apple representatives are strictly instructed not to appease customers with free bumpers, according to a list of procedures reportedly leaked to Boy Genius Report. Apple’s bumper, which costs $29, is made up of molded rubber and plastic. It fits on the edge of the phone to avoid covering of hand over the black strip in the metal band that could result in signal strength loss.
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