
Uhh... at least it's moving down to the lower speeds like a mobile phone should do! lmaoLikewise on my iPhone 4. People on here get so carrie away with isolated people on blogs/YouTube videos who are practically strangling their iPhones, and certain people on here blow it all out if proportion. Makes me laugh also, they're tryin to tell me what my iPhone 4 does. Well guess what, I don't find gripping it a problem, because I don't strangle my iPhone.
I'll take my free bumper, thanks.
@above; neither does the iPhone 4.
EDIT; sorry I rofld. View this;
So, HTC fan boys, you say your phones are so perfect, yet they have exactly the same problem.
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Does anyone else read the title of this thread thinking "Apple is holding something?! Shame their phones do not follow suit!"![]()
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Now that just looks dirty
Damn you Apple! Did anyone else see the new IT Crowd episode yesterday? Moss saying to Jen when he found an iPhone in a grabbing machine was legendary:
"I means I can get an iPhone with out paying Apple any money!" or something to that effect, was legendary![]()
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Wow my UserCP sucks, said people didn't reply to this thread when after I posted, strange.
Anyway, I HAVE TO squeeze my phone VERY hard to lose signal. Other iPhones may do this but mine doesn't. Also, it makes me laugh people here are still denying that their beloved HTC doesn't loose signal when held in a certain way, yet the video proves you wrong and you still deny it.
Btw my name is 'Stefan', not 'Stefen', but then again you knew that.
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The Google Nexus One isn't exactly HTC's phone as such, sure they make it, but it still isn't their phone and I'm sure Google specified how they wanted it to be made. All I'm saying is, my Desire doesn't lose a bar of signal... I can even record it if you think that will help?Wow my UserCP sucks, said people didn't reply to this thread when after I posted, strange.
Anyway, I HAVE TO squeeze my phone VERY hard to lose signal. Other iPhones may do this but mine doesn't. Also, it makes me laugh people here are still denying that their beloved HTC doesn't loose signal when held in a certain way, yet the video proves you wrong and you still deny it.
Btw my name is 'Stefan', not 'Stefen', but then again you knew that.
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I'm just taking the word of YouTube and blogs on this case, much like you guys are!
I can record me holding my iPhone 4, if you like? To prove that it isn't as bad as people say.
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Denying? No. We are saying when they do (that's if they do) lose signal, they switch to something called EDGE or it might even be "G" or whatever and then get FULL signal again. Which that youtube video you posted shows quite nicely... But do you see the iPhone 4 doing that? No you don't. You see your hand or finger bridging the antenna on the left hand side which then makes it unable to do any calls, any texts or even load internet pages. Where as that Nexus One can still WORK as a phone. You seem to be quite missing that part?Wow my UserCP sucks, said people didn't reply to this thread when after I posted, strange.
Anyway, I HAVE TO squeeze my phone VERY hard to lose signal. Other iPhones may do this but mine doesn't. Also, it makes me laugh people here are still denying that their beloved HTC doesn't loose signal when held in a certain way, yet the video proves you wrong and you still deny it.
Btw my name is 'Stefan', not 'Stefen', but then again you knew that.
Oh and can I make this VERY CLEAR. Not everyone here owns an HTC phone that runs the Android Operating system. Other uses have OTHER brands, yes that means other bands such as Sony Ericsson! Here are a list of some other brands that do Android phones to, not just HTC! (Acer, Dell, Garmin, LG, Motorola, Samsung)
Already seen the videos but you were always wrong when you kept saying "OH YOU HAVE TO GRIP IT" when people proved that you didn't a long time ago.I can record me holding my iPhone 4, if you like? To prove that it isn't as bad as people say.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 19-07-2010 at 10:51 AM.
Denying? No. We are saying when they do (that's if they do) lose signal, they switch to something called EDGE or it might even be "G" or whatever and then get FULL signal again. Which that youtube video you posted shows quite nicely... But do you see the iPhone 4 doing that? No you don't. You see your hand or finger bridging the antenna on the left hand side which then makes it unable to do any calls, any texts or even load internet pages. Where as that Nexus One can still WORK as a phone. You seem to be quite missing that part?
Oh and can I make this VERY CLEAR. Not everyone here owns an HTC phone that runs the Android Operating system. Other uses have OTHER brands, yes that means other bands such as Sony Ericsson! Here are a list of some other brands that do Android phones to, not just HTC! (Acer, Dell, Garmin, LG, Motorola, Samsung)
Already seen the videos but you were always wrong when you kept saying "OH YOU HAVE TO GRIP IT" when people proved that you didn't a long time ago.
You seem to forget that there are EXCEPTIONAL circumstances. Not ALL iPhones are that bad. Yes mine loses one or two bars when squeezed in a certain way.
I don't understand your edge argument, the phone going onto edge if squeezed is nothing to brag about, really.
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