the i4 has EMC issues (to do with batt to PCB configuration), which I know is not an easy fix and most likely will not be resolved this year.
It really is an issue.
Got out the tube yesterday, took me about 8 minutes for it to get signal again.
Had a nokia with me too, same network provider, signal instantly.
iPhone4 is nice, but as a phone, not that good.
How can it take 8 mins to register signal again.
Considering taking it back and getting a phone that actually works.
Battery is not an improvement either.
If it's so bad, why do you still have one?
Or more to the point, don't touch the phone there.
If it drops a couple of bars, it's not a problem, if you think they somehow relate to some useful metric then you're sadly mistaken. The only thing you need to be concerned with is if you have or don't have service.
I have literally facepalmed at this. The phones drop to 'No Service'. I'd say that 'No Service is a useful call metric, wouldn't you? What you say about the display is true - I can hang on to calls and they're perfectly clear at one bar - which is why the phone is maybe the best out there.
Saying 'don't touch it there' is unbelievably naive. I'd hazard a guess that a lot of people would hold the phone with their thumb (right hand side), index finger (on the back, near the Apple logo) and middle finger (in the problematic bottom left). Now that to me seems perfectly normal. Not some 'Death Grip' scenario or like someone without opposable thumbs might hold a mobile.
Lol, how long have you worked at Cupertino?
lol - I know someone who does. I have been working in product design for six years and know that EMC is a black art and can crop up in any stage of development. Apple have been unlucky in this instance cos their testing and validation dept is top notch - normally.
If it's so bad, why do you still have one?
I <3 power hungry Apple fanboysLOL!
does revels have shares in apple ??? the i phone 4 simply was not ready and rushed end of
I've played with three phones in three separate locations, all of them suffer from the death grip. Not to the extent of them going to no signal, but still obvious.
Well done. You do realise that every single phone in the world does that?
Or is your trolling clouding your judgement?
With exactly the same outcome.
Take note of the website and then do one.
I've been a member on macrumors for years its the most unreliable place ever for accurate news, probably due to the fact its based around rumors.
If it is a problem get rid of it... It really is that simple. What's the point in coming on here, saying my iPhone has this problem this problem and this problem but still f**king use it and make excuses like my life doesn't revolve around my phone.
Some people on this forum really grind my gears.
/Apple fan boi.