Technology | iPhone 4 Steve Jobs iPhone Emails Fake: Apple Apple CEO did not tell customer to 'calm down' By Nick McMaster Posted Jul 2, 2010 2:56 PM CDT Copied In this Wednesday, June 23, 2010, photo Russian President Dmitry Medvedev looks at an iPhone 4 with Apple Chairman and CEO Steve Jobs at Apple Inc. in Cupertino, Calif. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Dmtiry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service) An email conversation between Steve Jobs and an irate iPhone 4 customer is fake, Apple's PR department says. The messages show Jobs taking a flippant tone with a customer who is angry over the new handset's widely criticized reception issues, Fortune reports. In one response, the Jobs impostor tells the customer he is "getting all worked up over a few days of rumors. Calm down." In another, he says the customer "may be working from bad data. Not your fault. Stay tuned. We are working on it." Read These Next Source says investigators considering different Nancy Guthrie theory. These legally murky streaming boxes offer you 'free' TV. Actor Robert Duvall has died. At least 2 killed in mass shooting at RI youth hockey game. Report an error