How to solve the iPhone 4 signal loss problem..
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want it for the internet ,apps and camera is supposed to be alot better than the iphone 3
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You are aware that the internet isn't stored in its entirety on an iphone and you will need to connect to something?
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Help is at hand for all those who bought an iPhone and can't actually make calls on it ... http://www.pcworld.com/article/19995...otch_tape.html ...
Maybe the news will stop all the Apple fanbois jumping off bridges ....
"... The problem centers on Apple's new exposed antenna design, which is subject to human interference. According to published reports, Apple has fessed up to the design flaw, and has suggested that users simply avoid covering up the handset's lower left corner.
Another option is the buy a rubber-and-plastic bumper for the iPhone that shields the device from human contact. And Apple will sell you one for only...$29. (Imagine the mark-up there.)
Too pricey? Bring on the Scotch Tape! The key, it seems, is to cover the black strip on each side of the iPhone.
"I have used some Scotch Tape to hold onto the sides here, and it actually keeps the signal bars steady," says chedachese in his out-of-focus video. "We've got full signal strength here. We are holding the device in its normal spots, and it is keeping the signal bars pretty steady. It's pretty well taped on the sides. And no other place but on the sides." ..."
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Maybe the news will stop all the Apple fanbois jumping off bridges ....
"... The problem centers on Apple's new exposed antenna design, which is subject to human interference. According to published reports, Apple has fessed up to the design flaw, and has suggested that users simply avoid covering up the handset's lower left corner.
Another option is the buy a rubber-and-plastic bumper for the iPhone that shields the device from human contact. And Apple will sell you one for only...$29. (Imagine the mark-up there.)
Too pricey? Bring on the Scotch Tape! The key, it seems, is to cover the black strip on each side of the iPhone.
"I have used some Scotch Tape to hold onto the sides here, and it actually keeps the signal bars steady," says chedachese in his out-of-focus video. "We've got full signal strength here. We are holding the device in its normal spots, and it is keeping the signal bars pretty steady. It's pretty well taped on the sides. And no other place but on the sides." ..."
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or a £2.99 one from ebay in my case (pun intended
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Anyway help may soon be at hand
http://www.macrumors.com/2010/06/27/...ue-stay-tuned/
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