iPhone 4 Antenna Issue – Press Conference (Pt.4 of 4)
Steve Jobs about the iPhone 4 Antenna/reception issue.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Steve Jobs about the iPhone 4 Antenna/reception issue.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Steve Jobs about the iPhone 4 Antenna/reception issue.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Steve Jobs about the iPhone 4 Antenna/reception issue.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I like the part where he repeats himself
@thisisliving93 ok thx ill look into it O.o
@ZidaneLeonhart i too..but i cant find it as video..use google for texts
aww i wanted to see the q&a
i hear only BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA YES WE WILL GIVE YOU FREE CASE LMFAO!
@chillgreg
related vids??
where’s part 3?
My Blackberry 8520 does indeed do this….very interesting!
i try this with the droid eris i lost no bars at all lol… i held for about 5 mins no dropped bars
My HTC Touch Diamond loses 2 bars by holding it false
@ragd79 it depends on your area where you live..there are areas where the death grip is no problem and there are also some where you get dropped calls
i have the HTC Legend.. not a problem.. this is bulls$%&!!
Shit he’s right. I just did the same test with my phone (LG Arena). The EXACT same thing happened. Never noteced before.
I have a bold 9700 and curiously in the spot I am right now in my house, 3G is stronger than 2G, so I test my phone on 2G only and 3G only.
On 3G only, my signal strength stays the same if I grip it, but not the same on 2G only, the bars go down fast. So I might say that the signal drop depends on how strong is the signal against the grip effect of your hands.
I do say Jobs is right, this issue is not just about the Iphone4, is just the media doing its job.
im not happy