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25 June 2010, 12:14 PM | #1 |
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The bad reception with the new iPhone 4 is NOT a rumor, it's true :(
Well, after I got my iPhone 4 out of the box, and I was hold it and playing with the apps, I noticed that I hardly had any bars of reception. With my 3G, I had at LEAST 3 bars of AT&T service. I found that strange. So, I put the iPhone 4 down, and low and behold, the bars went back up. I picked up up again, and the bars started to drop. Simply unreal Apple designed the antenna on this new phone so we could get BETTER reception, not so that it would make it worse by our hand blocking the signal lol
Here is a video that I want to share with all the current (and future) iPhone 4 users: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GqUG...os=SGp2jwI4-Lg That is NOT my video, but a good friend of mine who does excellent phone reviews, and also (like myself) and AVID iPhone user. I'm hopping Apple has a fix to this problem |
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As for the problem, I'm sure the people at Apple are working for some software upgrade to fix the issue. Unless the issue is to big for it to be JUST a software upgrade (ie, something along the lines of fixing the hardware itself, like say . . . the antenna lol). Only time will tell. Overall though I am VERY happy with the phone. The quality of the screen is simply unreal. It's like your holding live images in your hand. It's something you have to see for yourself to understand :) Now, off to shoot some HD video :) |
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Sounds like you need a Droid! :)
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Dont sweat it mike..its Iphone4 day today almost half of the US is using ATT...hahahaha
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Love love LOVE my iPhone 3. But not as a phone. Still, there's an irony to the fact that the biggest complaint about prior iPhones was that they worked (when they did) poorly as phones, and now, in an attempt to fix that, they've made it so you can't make a call at all. Until they're done fixing it, I'll stick with my 3G. But I'll get the 4 when the bugs are gone.
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The MUST HAVE iPhone 4g Accessory
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I think it's probably more likely that it will spur a demand for cases. I've read multiple reports saying that helps quite a bit!
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But I also use protection (case).
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I added a case to my iPhone 4 to see if that would help the issue. Happily, I can report that it has made a difference, Apple still has some explaining to do.....
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this should reduce the interference caused by human hand/fingers.. did you know that if you hold your car remote control under your chin - this would increase the distance of the transmitting signal between you and your car? (your head acts like a massive antenna) |
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Yep, just point it at your head and the range is increased, Clarkson did it on top gear a couple of seasons ago.
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No problems here guys. Actually haven't even noticed the bars moving up or down depending on how I hold the phone. From what I read, it could be software issue which can easily be fixed with a software update.
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I have found that the issue is more pronounced in areas where coverage is not at 100 percent.
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That would certainly make sense!
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So no problem in Australia then.
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Wait till that metal band gets hit with static electricity from your hand!
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Apparently, you're holding it wrong...
http://www.dailytech.com/Steve+Jobs+...ticle18842.htm Wow, another in a long line of rigid constraints imposed... ;) |
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I wouldn't be laughing if I bought one, that's for sure.
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This is why I'm not an apple fan.....that and the whole fanboy, "counterculture" thing.
Apple = FAIL
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While not an Apple fan myself, they've certainly pushed many innovations that we all enjoy.
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Granted that's a gross exaggeration on my part.
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