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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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