Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone 4: regrets?
Bill,
I have not read the full CR report, but antenna reception interruption and signal reception strength are not the same thing.
Jim,
I have always wanted a place to find relative signal reception strengths when contemplating purchasing a new
cell phone. Where have you find these reports?
the other Brent
On Aug 29, 2010, at 9:49 AM, Bill Krause wrote:
> Jim,
> That certainly doesn't jive with consumer reports research and
> antenna issues have been widely reported in the media. My own experience
> is merely antedoal.
>
> Bill
>
> Jim Saklad wrote:
>
> >>I think our situation is really the poster child for iPhone 4 antenna gate. The micro cell might help around the house but we are pretty mobil in a rural area where there is just is no margin for sub par performance. I really believe that the iPhone4 doesn't receive signals as well as many other cell phones including the 3GS.
> >>
> >>
> >
> >On the other hand, actual measurements have indicated that the iPhone 4 receives cellular signals better not only than any other iPhone, but better than most, if not all, smart phones out there on the market.
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