iPhone 4
- September 13, 2010
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- Dr. Jacqueline "Jax" Cheung
- Posted in LifeProductsReviews
In a nutshell, the iPhone 4 has great features but crappy reception. I love some of the features. I love the way I can organize each app into a folder if I want to. I love the front facing camera and the slimmer design. The video camera works well and the camera even has a flash option.
However, the lack of reception basically makes what could have been an incredible phone a crappy phone. The bad reception leads to constant dropped calls. Every single call I have made or received on my iPhone has been dropped. The final straw came when I called 911 to report an accident I witnessed and the call was dropped and my husband was returning an important page and the call was dropped. My husband and I just returned our iPhone 4s. We’re going to wait until another model comes out with better reception. It’s a shame because it could have been such an awesome phone if it weren’t for the bad reception. I heard the free bumper does help, but honestly, I’d rather wait for the better iPhone to come out. It’s bound to be better.
About author
Dr. Jacqueline "Jax" Cheung grew up in Sacramento, California. She is a Proud Mom, DrPH, MBA, Foodie, Writer, Blogger, Adoption Advocate, INFJ, & Breast Cancer Survivor. Jax is the owner of the award winning Jax Chronicles Blog & Adoption Ministry. She is also the Editor-In-Chief of the Elk Grove Tribune, and freelances for Sacramento4Kids, and many other publications. She was voted Sacramento Area A-List Best Local Blogger 2014, 2015, 2017 & 2018 and Best of Elk Grove Best Blogger 2016 & 2017. In 2019 & 2022 Jax was recognized for Outstanding Service & Dedication to Elk Grove and also received an Award of Recognition from the California State Senate. Jax lives in Elk Grove, California with her 2 daughters named Roxy and Carissa, 1 dog named Marshmallow, and 2 cats named Mochi and Miso. .To follow her journey please like her Jax Chronicles Facebook page, follow her Instagram @jaxchronicles, follow her Twitter @jaxchronicles, or check out Jax Chronicles Blog & Adoption ministry.