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And yet most people I know who've had the 4 needed a bumper case in order to be able to use it. But it looks like they've fixed this altogether with the 4s. I believe they even improved things with the original 4 mid-life. Nothing personal, Steve Jobs Jr.it was just a made up bs stop believing it no one that I know who has an iphone4 had any issues with the deathgrip bs
it was just a made up bs stop believing it no one that I know who has an iphone4 had any issues with the deathgrip bs
I believe they even improved things with the original 4 mid-life. Nothing personal, Steve Jobs Jr.
it was just a made up bs stop believing it no one that I know who has an iphone4 had any issues with the deathgrip bs
it was just a made up bs stop believing it no one that I know who has an iphone4 had any issues with the deathgrip bs
I wish
You believe incorrectly. Apple had to change the antenna design on the iPhone 4 to function on Verizon's CDMA network. The 4S' dual antenna incorporated CDMA needs into the design, thus they now have a unified designa "world phone." Apple never changed the 4's antenna design for the sake of reducing or fixing attenuation; they can't change your body's chemical composition, after all.
As for the death grip, it was largely overhyped by anti-Apple fanboys and a tech-ignorant media, with some overlap between the two. Yes, if the fleshy bag of salt water called your body managed to bridge the gap between antennas, your signal would attenuate. But the attenuation was less than it otherwise would have been if not for the antenna design, and it was less than experienced on other phones. But Apple gets the headlines, even bad ones.
Exactly. On the dot. Couldn't have said it better myself.As for the death grip, it was largely overhyped by anti-Apple fanboys and a tech-ignorant media, with some overlap between the two. Yes, if the fleshy bag of salt water called your body managed to bridge the gap between antennas, your signal would attenuate. But the attenuation was less than it otherwise would have been if not for the antenna design, and it was less than experienced on other phones. But Apple gets the headlines, even bad ones.
As for the death grip, it was largely overhyped by anti-Apple fanboys and a tech-ignorant media, with some overlap between the two. Yes, if the fleshy bag of salt water called your body managed to bridge the gap between antennas, your signal would attenuate. But the attenuation was less than it otherwise would have been if not for the antenna design, and it was less than experienced on other phones. But Apple gets the headlines, even bad ones.