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« Reply #270 on: Saturday, June 26, 2010, 18:42:32 »

just been into our new BestBuy store and tried the iphone 4 out with Orange network and O2. they both do it whether you hold right or left handed.

dissapointed tbh
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« Reply #271 on: Saturday, June 26, 2010, 19:29:55 »

One full restore and all is ok my iphone.
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« Reply #272 on: Sunday, June 27, 2010, 09:20:44 »

Maybe not such a hardware design flaw then...

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Reception issues observed by new iPhone 4 owners, derided as the "Death Grip" by bloggers, appears to actually be a software issue that an iOS update is expected to resolve early next week.

Identifying the problem

Clear observations of mobile signal strength and how they are affected by the placement of users' hands are difficult to perform in part because there are multiple factors involved in receiving a mobile radio link, including outside interference and the conductivity or mass of different people's hands.

Additionally, cellphones in general (and in particular the iPhone) have always only presented a very rough approximation of signal strength in the signal bar display, averaged over time. It appears that iOS 4, more so than previous iPhone software, presents a less accurate signal meter, showing less signal at times than an iPhone 3GS while still being able to achieve the same or better call quality.

This has led some to jump to the conclusion that the reception problems noted by some iPhone 4 users are the sign of a hardware design flaw related to its stainless steel band antenna design. Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs stoked a whiplash of blogger frenzy when he reportedly responded that users "were holding it the wrong way," blocking the signal with their hands.

A variety of people have demonstrated identical problems with other phones, from the Android based Nexus One to the iPhone 3GS. Yesterday, my wry tweet, "Blocking iPhone 4 antenna kills reception. Blocking mic kills audio, and covering the screen makes it impossible to see Retina Display" made it to the front page of Twitter and was retweeted more than a hundred times by people following the hullabaloo.

However, the fact that problems observed in the iPhone 3GS are much more pronounced when the device is upgraded to iOS 4 indicate that there is also a software issue involved in the matter. iPhone 4 users can't downgrade to earlier versions of the core software, making it impossible to compare its relative performance.

Software fix in the works

Readers report that Apple's tech support forums originally confirmed that a iOS 4.0.1 software fix addressing the issue would ship early next week (as early as Monday), before the comments were subsequently taken down along with all the other related discussion about the matter.

The fix is expected to address a issue in iOS 4 related to radio frequency calibration of the baseband. Readers who saw the original forum discussions say that the issue is believed to occur when switching frequencies; because the lag is allegedly not calibrated correctly, it results in the device reporting "no service" rather than switching to the frequency with the best signal to noise ratio.

iOS 4 introduced some enhancements to how the baseband selects which frequencies to use, so it makes sense that the error may have crept into those changes. Additionally, this explains why iOS 4 has also caused similar problems for iPhone 3GS users.

Additional readers have shared other related experiences that also corroborate the idea that the issue is related to iOS 4's software control of the baseband, including the fact that the issue seems easily reproducible when connecting to a WWAN 3G network but does not appear when connecting to a Microcell 3G. If the problem were simply hardware related issues of the antenna design, it should only affect iPhone 4 units with that new design and should occur at all times, regardless of the tower type. That is not being observed.

Talk to the hand

The core software problem is likely augmented by hand placement, as Jobs noted in pointing out that holding the new phone (or any mobile device) in such a way that attenuates the signal should simply be avoided.

Yesterday, antenna design expert Spencer Webb posted his early appraisal of the situation, noting that the FCC mandates that cell phone antennas need to be positioned as far away from the user's head as possible, effectively forcing antenna placement in the bottom of the phone, where it is most likely to be covered by the user's hand.

Webb also noted that neither the regulatory tests performed by the FCC during its approval process, nor the antenna efficiency tests performed by the carrier (AT&T) during its own device requirements testing take into account how a user's hand might play into the antenna design and the test results.

The bottom-mounted antenna design "evolved to meet [FCC] requirements," Webb explained. "And efficient transmission and reception while being held by a human hand are simply not design requirements!"

Webb points out that Bluetooth headsets also suffer from attenuation when the phone is positioned in such a way that the user's body absorbs too much of the signal. He assumed that the iPhone 4 design, which "moved the antenna action from the back of the phone to the sides," will likely only improve things when the phone is "suspended magically in air," but may actually make things worse when the phone is placed in the user's pocket.

At the same time, Webb says he voted with his dollars to buy the new iPhone 4 anyway, adding, "sometimes an antenna that's not great, but good enough, is good enough."

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/06/25/death_grip_hysteria_may_end_monday_with_ios_4_01.html
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« Reply #274 on: Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 19:59:25 »

Funny, but we're not going to be getting the Evo, which a shame.
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« Reply #275 on: Tuesday, June 29, 2010, 20:03:00 »

I thought that was the HTC that a load of people in this thread talked about, but now you say it it was the Desire! Smiley

I'm not down with the whole smart-phone thang.
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« Reply #276 on: Sunday, July 4, 2010, 08:34:40 »

Has anyone managed to jailbreak iOS 4.0 yet?
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« Reply #277 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 13:24:06 »

Yo people! I need to get those emocon thingys on my texts!
It says to download an app then set my keyboard to Japanese - then turn on Emoji??

where the hell is that??

is it cause I have an old Iphone maybes?
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« Reply #278 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 13:31:44 »

Yo people! I need to get those emocon thingys on my texts!
It says to download an app then set my keyboard to Japanese - then turn on Emoji??

where the hell is that??

is it cause I have an old Iphone maybes?

Okay Download the App, Load the app and it should make the emoji's accessible. You need to then load up Settings>General>Keyboard>International Keyboards>Japanese>Emoji (Then Turn on should turn Blue) Back up and then during text you press the World Icon to load up your Emoji's. Hope this helps.
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« Reply #279 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 13:33:41 »

Yes this is my problem
when I go to settings>keyboard>Japanese

there is no emoji option?? only Romanji or 10 ten key???
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« Reply #280 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 13:44:25 »

Yes this is my problem
when I go to settings>keyboard>Japanese

there is no emoji option?? only Romanji or 10 ten key???

Hmmm may be worth downloading a different emoji package. Have heard that some are only for 3G and 3GS can differ etc...
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« Reply #281 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 13:54:03 »

Get the app Spell Number installed which is free. Then follow the instructions you'll find in the reviews of the app. I just did it and it was pretty quick and easy.
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« Reply #282 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 13:55:48 »

thats what Im doing?!?!?!! Im following those instructions but I dont have anything when I change my kepyboard to japanese to let me "turn on" emoji?
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« Reply #283 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 14:32:48 »

There will be an Emoji keyboard option.
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« Reply #284 on: Monday, July 26, 2010, 14:46:27 »

Very helpful Jonny.
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