Re: [apple-iphone] Apple Press Release
I think that's the problem they are glossing over. If I do the same thing,
I get the same result; no call. So it doesn't matter if it shows 0 bars or
15, no call/data is no service. I received my case the same day as the
phone, so obviously I was going to put one on it anyway, but it still feels
like an oversight.
On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Bill Boulware <bill.boulware@gmail.com>wrote:
> The problem I am having, which admittedly could be my phone or the lot of
> phones mine was in is that if I don't have a bumper (or case on) and I
> touch
> both antennas at once I 'short out' the signals - I get "NO SERVICE" (voice
> or data) - putting a bumper or case on the phone completely solves my issue
> and while I would have bought a case anyway, effectively adds $29 to the
> price of the phone by forcing (at least those with the same problem) to
> have
> a case. I don't just lose a bar or two, I go from 5 to NO SERVICE...
>
> On Fri, Jul 2, 2010 at 16:06, Alan Schneider <dot.dittydot@verizon.net
> >wrote:
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> > The only way to know if the problem is ATT or Apple is to have two
> > different
> > model ATT phones next to each other and compare the signal level. So far
> > this doe not prove that it's an ATT problem. It just shows that Apple's
> > signal meter is inaccurate.
> >
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