Why don't you folks just take back the dam phone?
We're on iPhones and can't hear you... ha ha ha...
Why don't you folks just take back the dam phone?
It will change how the signal strength is indicated.
Yet the iPhone 4 will still be a bug ridden phone.
The era of "Apple Excellence" is over.
This is an important question, because if not, then that means that the phone will never get 5 bars using the theory they have given news sources.
exactly, i've had only 2-3 bars at a certain place and my speed was still 1.5Mb/s down.
It will change how the signal strength is indicated.
Yet the iPhone 4 will still be a bug ridden phone.
The era of "Apple Excellence" is over.
Exactly. No death grip required
Apple is using the "all phones drop signal if you cover the antenna" argument to hide the real problem which is unique to the IP4 because it's the only phone with 2 external antennas that can be bridged by touching the join between them.
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Note that in this picture, it is only the thumb that is causing the data throughput to drop so drastically - the forefinger on the right is simply there to provide counter-pressure to prevent the phone being pushed off the plank or whatever it's sitting on.
To answer the OPs original question, depending on the signal strength of the area you are in, you may still see 5 bars when you hold the phone in a manner that bridges the antennas, see the diagram below:
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Exactly. No death grip required
Note that in this picture, it is only the thumb that is causing the data throughput to drop so drastically - the forefinger on the right is simply there to provide counter-pressure to prevent the phone being pushed off the plank or whatever it's sitting on.
Probably because you were in a strong signal area. Wait until you are in a place where you only have 3-4 bars to start with. Then try it.
I can certainly find places where the signal doesn't move at all if it is really strong to start with.