Apple will give iPhone 4 users a free case for their smartphones to help them with antenna and reception problems, even though those issues have been reported by just a fraction of the phone's users, CEO Steve Jobs said Friday during a press conference the company called at its headquarters to discuss ongoing issues with the smartphone.
Users who buy the new version of the iPhone by Sept. 30 will be able to sign up on the Apple website to receive a free case -- or "bumper" -- starting late next week. Users who already bought bumpers will receive refunds, he said. "And if you're still not happy, before or after you get a free case, you can bring your iPhone 4 back undamaged within 30 days for a full refund."
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Users who buy the new version of the iPhone by Sept. 30 will be able to sign up on the Apple website to receive a free case -- or "bumper" -- starting late next week. Users who already bought bumpers will receive refunds, he said. "And if you're still not happy, before or after you get a free case, you can bring your iPhone 4 back undamaged within 30 days for a full refund."
More: http://pcworld.com/article/201284/