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When is an iPhone flaw not a flaw?
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When is an iPhone flaw not a flaw?
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When is an iPhone flaw not a flaw?
With visions of death grips and proximity sensors dancing in their heads, users (and almost users) of the iPhone 4 must be wondering which of the conflicting information to place the faith in, flaw-wise. Some people find that their faces hang up their iPhones (
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