LOL... So the full five bar signal I'm always seeing on my iPhone 4 is a "lie"? Okay, whatever makes your day.
no; The lie he's referring to is SJ saying "all phones do that" ('that' referring to the detuning that occurs when you touch the gap between iPhone 4's antennas). And then posting videos of other phones' attenuation problems, and insisting that this was equivalent to their own detuning problem.
While the result may have been similar, the cause was not, and they knew it --which is why they quickly pulled the videos (iPhone 4 doesn't have an attenuation problem because its antenna is huge, and can't easily be wholly blocked by ones hand)
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LOL... So the full five bar signal I'm always seeing on my iPhone 4 is a "lie"? Okay, whatever makes your day.
no; The lie he's referring to is SJ saying "all phones do that" ('that' referring to the detuning that occurs when you touch the gap between iPhone 4's antennas). And then posting videos of other phones' attenuation problems, and insisting that this was equivalent to their own detuning problem.
While the result may have been similar, the cause was not, and they knew it --which is why they quickly pulled the videos (iPhone 4 doesn't have an attenuation problem because its antenna is huge, and can't easily be wholly blocked by ones hand)