This doesn't seem to jive with AnandTech's testing which ignored the bars completely and installed some software to read the signal strength directly. Their conclusion was that the iPhone 4 had better reception overall than the 3GS for various reasons, (a fact which Apple seem to be clinging to like a life raft) but that the external antennae was still faulty even when held "normally" and if fixed would make a major…
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#12Wonder why they didn't mention the proximity problem. From what I have heard that's actually more annoying then the signal issue.
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#14jobs did exactly what I thought they would do. Change perception, not reception.
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#15Oops, our phone isn't broken, we just "mistakenly" said the network didn't suck when it did.
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#16Oops, our phone isn't broken, we just "mistakenly" said the network didn't suck when it did.
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#17" This is true of iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, as well as many Droid[sic], Nokia and RIM phones. " Droid phones?
Does the Droid have an antenna? Edit: I didn't understand your original comment. Rereading it, yeah, that doesn't make much sense. Perhaps the dear leader only cares about the Droid family on Verizon. Well, more likely they just didn't want to acknowledge the existence of Android in a press release where they are delivering a mea culpa.
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#20" This is true of iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, as well as many Droid[sic], Nokia and RIM phones. " Droid phones?
Does the Droid have an antenna? Edit: I didn't understand your original comment. Rereading it, yeah, that doesn't make much sense. Perhaps the dear leader only cares about the Droid family on Verizon. Well, more likely they just didn't want to acknowledge the existence of Android in a press release where they are delivering a mea culpa.