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On 7/12/2010 8:30 PM, Richard Clark wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/07/13/te...apple.html?hpw "Consumer Reports, America’s trusted source of product reviews, said it would not recommend the iPhone 4 because of a hardware flaw with its antenna that sometimes resulted in dropped calls. "... its antenna, which is built into a steel band that encases the phone. "After users reported problems with signal strength and dropped calls when they touched the lower-left portion of the phone, however, Apple suggested that consumers hold the phone differently or use one of many bumpers to insulate the antenna. It also said that all phones suffered from similar problems when they were cradled a certain way. "These comments were widely laughed at in gadget blogs." Just thought I would submit this to the Laughing Academy. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC I can't tell from your comments if you think there is a problem with the phone or Consumer Reports. From what I've heard there are repeatable problems, but I've heard no coherent explanation of what might be occurring. The thing that seems to be consistent is that left handed users have more reported problems than right handed users. tom K0TAR |
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