AT&T is planning on selling a white iPhone 4S, according to a new listing in its inventory system. If this is correct, it means Apple will soon release an updated version of its iPhone 4 along with the iPhone 5, according to news first published by Engadget . For months, we’ve heard rumors Apple was planning on releasing a less expensive iPhone 4 along with a new model.
In an effort to make life a little easier for their U-verse customers, AT&T has chosen to rebrand their myWireless Mobile app in order to support both wireless and U-verse account management. The newly updated app is now simply called myAT &T . myAT &T features a new login screen that allows you to switch between your wireless and U-verse accounts with ease. Like the wireless login, you can choose to have the app save your information so you don’t have to enter it every single time you want to check your usage.
Ahead of the likely launch of the Verizon iPhone, AT&T’s chief executive had some choice words about the situation. According to The Wall Street Journal , Ralph de la Vega stated: “We are ready for it.
AT&T has finally gotten around to releasing the universal version of their wireless feedback app, Mark the Spot , along with a couple more improvements. iPad users should be pleased with the new release, especially being a universal app. Universal apps tend to push developers to add iPhone 4 Retina display support seeing as the iPad has a very close resolution anyway, and it certainly makes keeping track of apps and updating easier
While almost every company on the planet would go nuts if they had a customer satisfaction rating anywhere near 93%, it’s actually the sign of an issue for Apple. New satisfaction statistics are out, and some of the numbers may be quite surprising. The results of a recent survey by Change Wave Research showed a 93% satisfaction rating for the iPhone 4. A similar survey done last year showed 99% of users said they liked or loved their iPhone 3GS





