You clearly did not read 2/3s of my last post. Here is another quote...

Martin L

While I was worried about antenna attenuation, the reception has improved. I had no coverage in most of my house with the 3Gs, but 4 has improved coverage, both for 3G and WiFi. I do see antenna attenuation when I touch the phone in all the wrong places, but reception and transfer speed is not affected. Based on my experience, reception and clarity of phone calls have been improved.


On Jun 28, 2010, at 10:33 PM, phartz...@gmail.com wrote:

Nobody, myself included, has denied the potential for signal
degradation were a conductive material to alter the normal
characteristics of a cell phone antenna.  An antenna that is directly
exposed to conductive material is more subject to such adversity as is
an antenna of the same design that is shielded, to one degree or
another, from such direct exposure.  To wit, the simple application of
a piece of tape, serving as insulation, over the portion of the iPhone
that causes some signal degradation can fix the problem in many,
perhaps most cases.  To my way of thinking, this is something that
Apple should have taken into consideration in a manner other than
drooling over all the extra money they could make from those bumper
accessories.


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