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I wonder how much the reception problems have played into the sales numbers.
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Quote: Originally Posted by justflybob What do you call a poster who continually refuses to acknowledge their errors? When you can't defend Apple for its lapse in the design of the antenna or software, you can only resort to personal attacks.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mister Snitch Yeah, Apple sells junk. That's what they sell. And their junk is so popular they're the biggest consumer products company on Earth, What do you call a phone that can't make phone calls? The answer is …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy Actually no they don't. They just report the strongest signal. You are proven wrong in the videos which show degradation of signal to zero bars on the iPhone 4.
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Whoops, looks like fake Steve Jobs says Apple is going to recall the iPhone 4.
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Quote: Originally Posted by thespaz Okay, I've been watching you spew on and on about how 5 bars equals maximum strength. According to you... if the phone drops by one bar, the signal drops by 20%? I doubt it. I think that the tallest bar o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism You're almost there. Now show us where Park Seward is wrong and where 5 bars, as you stated, means full strength instead of merely stronger than x or for once admit you made a mistake. You didn't read it i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism His reply which you didn't understand... So, asking Park Seward's question yet again, where did you read that 5 bars means full strength? Let me spell it out for you. 1) More bars means stronger si…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Wow! So you're still saying that 5 bars equates to the maximum Decibel level one can achieve on the device and not simply a more powerful signal than less bars. Fricken amazing! Pro Tip: You could get some…
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In dead zones, despite close proximity to a tower, the phone will register zero bars. There is no "5 bars but no call quality" non-sense. Are you actually going to tell me that 1 bar is better than 5 bars? And please, please don't get in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy 3gpro, you are misunderstanding the meaning (or lack of meaning) represented by the bars on a cell phone. Cell phone technology (or specifically) GSM, is a multi-path technology, meaning it will receive various…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Either you still don't understand the difference between full strength and full bars or you are you backpedaling, yet again. Have a little self respect and admit that you didn't understand Park Seward's comme…
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Quote: Originally Posted by g3pro If you can show me a standard iPhone which displays more than 5 bars, I will give you $20. This is not difficult to understand. When a phone has 5/5 bars, it means that it has the greatest signal strength r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Wow! You really want to go on record with that asinine comment? Okay then, g3pro states that any phone representing their max bars has a direct correlation with maximum decibel strength that can possibly be r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Park Seward From the iPhone manual, "The more bars, the stronger the signal." It does not say that five bars is "full strength". It could be that five bars is enough for good reception but not necessarily "full". I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by chillin nice try. But that isn't a control. Are you testing the phone, or your hand? Anyone with a high school education should know that is a proper control in this experiment.
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Quote: Originally Posted by chillin Touching with the skin causes the attenuation issue, I know. But it's the same attenuation issue that is created when you are crowding the phone. The iPhone 4 isn't doing anything new in this regard. It's the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DJRumpy Interesting. People are reporting that if you disable the 3G radio, the signal strength issues disappear regardless of what you do with your hands on the phone. http://forums.macrumors.com/archive/.../t-9489…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chillin That's not science. You don't understand what a hypothesis is. That's not an experiment that means anything. There is no control. The control was in the hand placement which stayed constant throughout the en…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mazda 3s From Engadget: iPhone 4 antenna problems were predicted on June 10 by Danish professor The good professor has identified what we knew all along: Exposing more of the antenna to the external environmen…