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Steve Jobs “responds” to iPhone 4 unfair criticism

The new iPhone 4 has been plagued with complaints ranging from discolouring of the screen, not so durable glass construction and reception problems with the way you hold the phone. There is even report of a unit that came with volume controls assembled the wrong way.

The guys at Apple isn’t too pleased with all these complaints which seems to be an over exaggeration for their latest revolutionary product ever. “Steve Jobs” and his chief designer “responds” in an exclusive interview with “Walt Mossberg”, taking a swipe at their users while adding that “common sense” is short supply these days.

Check out the video after the jump. Be warned that “Steve Jobs” is obviously ain’t friendly when he is pissed.

If you love this, check out “Steve Jobs” responds on Gizmodo’s iPhone 4 leak some time ago.

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