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Apples wall of silence

1 August 2009 by Shaun No Comment

quitIt seems that Apples rejection of the Google Voice app is causing problems with an investigation now underway. Add to this the deafening wall of silence from Apple and people start to get annoyed. It almost feels like “we don’t need to explain ourselves to you, the customer, we are Apple, we are AT&T.”

App Craver has some more details on the matter- “Almost since day one there have been consumer complaints about the iPhone, the App Store, AT&T. The iPhone is a revolutionary device and revolutions come with a certain amount of passionate “discussion.” But, for some users the time to talk is over.

Steven Frank, Michael Arrington, OM Malik are longtime iPhone users with a large sphere of influence. And they’re walking away from their iPhones. They’re not the only ones, just the latest to get fed up with Apple’s wall of silence and AT&T’s double-standards. All three site the recent rejection of Google Voice and subsequent pulling of  GV-style apps from the App Store as the insult that went too far.

There is still speculation about whether the rejection is motivate by Apple or AT&T. In the end, it doesn’t matter. Users are tired of watching AT&T customers get services that are routinely denied to iPhone owners — MMS, Slingplay and now Google Voice.”

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