Every Apple problem seems to be "hurry" related. No time to check even small and obvious problems before shipping. And, well, Apple is not alone, of course. Quality control seems to be a big problem when there is somebody else producing your hardware.
By Michael BrownPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:07 GMT
If you're going to "chortle" then at least spell it right, or is your posting quality control not quite up to scratch?
Apple's quality control is, by any objective measure, pretty bloody excellent. So a handful of people out of the at least half a million who bought a 3GS in the first few days since it was released are having some minor issues, so what? It's perfectly normal and happens to any complex consumer electronics product, especially one that sells in such high numbers as the iPhone.
By northern monkeyPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:13 GMT
From the O2 forum:
"I can tell you that the 3G is warmer than the 2G and the 3GS is even warmer "yellower" than the 3G by design, apple claims its easier on the eyes."
Jobs has gone with the ergonomics line, and we should all be greatful that he's trying to save our eyes by inflicting yellow screens on us.
A worrying number of people who've shelled out for their new iphones seem very willing just to wait until they get used to it. These people should be shot to ensure they never reproduce. Ever. If they've already reproduced their children should be rigorously tested to ensure they show none of their parent's sheeple-ness. If they do - shoot them!!
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:15 GMT
Maybe it's a silent & lasting tribute to St. Jobs (liver transplant-Jaundice etc etc) by the makers for his last (perhaps) iconic contribution to the uneducated masses who worship their deity's every nuance.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:29 GMT
So how long before the apple stores have blue-tinted lights (LEDs anyone) to counteract the yellow screen... problem solved - you can't demonstrate it to the genus in store because the problem is miraculously solved while in store!
By GettinSaddaPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 13:45 GMT
If you find you have this problem tell the store that if they don't replace it you will take the matter to the small claims court on the grounds that this device is (partly) a digital camera and that it cannot function adequately as such if it does not give accurate colour reproduction on the screen.
Tell them that you will be taking along a photography expert as a witness and they are welcome to do the same, but remind them that in the small claims court they are not able to reclaim costs, even if they win.
As it is latched and the NOC and the manufacturuer are in cahoots about choice restrictioins, then having both the airtime and the hard ware costs refunded wil nto be an issue.
Then you are free to go out and but a decent 'mobile 'phone!
By magnetikPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 16:09 GMT
Since when has a count of forum pages been any sort of measure about a problem? Two people could argue for 24 pages while 20 people post short messages on one page.
Apple has sold, what, somewhere over a million of the 3GS phones, so what percentage have had this yellowish screen problem? C'mon Reg, this is lazy journalism.
Duh! How else do you report the beginning of a problem! #
By BillzPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 17:42 GMT
@magnetik - I've got a yellow tinted iPhone 3GS and emailed Bill Ray last night to draw his attention to this issue - as I said to him if it wasn't about the iPhone it wouldn't be <at all> newsworthy.
You may be right that this is a minority problem - however if it turns out to be more it would have been embarassing for The Register not to decide to cover it before others.
Looking at the the discussion forums it certainly seems that an appreciable amount of early stock in shops suffers from the problem (people having to swap 3 times before 'finding' a better one). I hope any manufacturing or quality control problems got/get sorted soon so I can get one with a better looking LCD!
By Dustin 1Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 17:54 GMT
I would not immediately blame Apple directly, as there probably are no real apple manufacturing plants, its all built overseas i believe. Blame cheap labor and low cost manufacturing. Who knows, the manufacturer may have swapped out some speced parts to get more profit. I dont own anything Apple.
By Svein SkogenPosted Wednesday 1st July 2009 18:06 GMT
Ok, this is a concept I simply do not understand how can be excused like that. Actually, those of us who care about colors invest a fair amount of money into display-calibrators and printer-calibrators making sure that our displays and printers match the colorspace we're working within.
"More pleasing to the eyes" simply isn't an excuse for colors that simply are wrong.
Sorry for the iBrainwashed out there, but "more pleasing" isn't correct for "just wrong".
By Fab De MarcoPosted Thursday 2nd July 2009 08:10 GMT
It is not really about QC here. No one can make a product and have a 0% failure rate, it can't be done.
The problem is Apple/O2 not accepting the problem. Some people have had a replacement phone whereas some have been told that there is no yellow screen fault and it is a feature of the iphone. It is a customer service cockup. Ordinarily if you have a defective product you will get a "refurbished" phone in its place. As the 3G S is so new. There are no refurbs and new phones will have to be sent out. hence eating into profit margins. (Oh NO).
Simple test. I believe there is a flash light app that simply turns the screen white. Downloiad that and see what your screen is like. Then complain like mad! You should all be within your 14 day cooling off period.
By Sir Sham CadPosted Thursday 2nd July 2009 10:15 GMT
It's true, on the iPhone 3G (that works perfectly with no complaints from the owner) side by side with a 1st Gen iTouch, the white is noticeably different between the two, with the iPhone displaying an off-white, slightly yellower tinge. If they've increased this effect on the 3GS then, yep, a lot of people with good colour perception are going to start to notice this and be distracted by it.
I don't know about you but I don't want to look at my premium consumer electronic device and be distracted by colour display that is off. Especially not one that is designed for video playback!
Sorry, but if this really is a deliberate design strategy, it's a rare fail by the fruity types.
Comments on: iPhone 3GS turns yellower shade of white
too much hurry #
By Lars Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 11:26 GMT
Chrottle... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 11:28 GMT
So, about as common as... #
By ThomH Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 11:29 GMT
Deja Vu #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 11:35 GMT
Warm? #
By Daniel Bennett Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 11:42 GMT
not wiped the screen...... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 11:58 GMT
@AC 11:28 #
By Michael Brown Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:07 GMT
It's already happening... #
By northern monkey Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:13 GMT
Yellow Tribute #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:15 GMT
@ ThomH #
By Paul Naylor Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:16 GMT
Lighting #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:29 GMT
Buyer's remorse? #
By muttley Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:34 GMT
@AC Yellow tribute #
By Jonathan 10 Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 12:36 GMT
@Lighting #
By Annihilator Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 13:05 GMT
Tip for 3GS owners #
By GettinSadda Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 13:45 GMT
If you are unhappy..... #
By Piloti Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 13:58 GMT
My God!!! #
By Neil 4 Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 14:03 GMT
Deja Vu #
By Nigel Mellor Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 14:23 GMT
forum pages? #
By magnetik Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 16:09 GMT
Duh! How else do you report the beginning of a problem! #
By Billz Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 17:42 GMT
QA is non existant #
By Dustin 1 Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 17:54 GMT
"More pleasing for the eyes"?!? #
By Svein Skogen Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 18:06 GMT
Yellow = warm? #
By Eugene Goodrich Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 18:26 GMT
@ michael brown and philip taylor #
By ffrankmccaffery Posted Wednesday 1st July 2009 20:52 GMT
evidence? #
By Bel Fegore Posted Thursday 2nd July 2009 00:44 GMT
Yellow or rose? #
By PIB Posted Thursday 2nd July 2009 06:34 GMT
Not Really QC but after care #
By Fab De Marco Posted Thursday 2nd July 2009 08:10 GMT
Compared Gen1 iTouch with iPhone 3G #
By Sir Sham Cad Posted Thursday 2nd July 2009 10:15 GMT
Chortle (spelt correctly this time) #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 2nd July 2009 10:23 GMT