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    Default Users report 'fault' on iPhone 4

    Users report 'fault' on iPhone 4

    The iPhone 4 integrates the antenna into the case



    A number of users are reporting problems with their iPhone 4.

    Apple's latest device went on sale on Wednesday, with hundreds of people queuing outside Apple's flagship store in central London for the launch.

    The issue relates to the mobile phone signal, with users reporting a drop in signal strength when the phone is held.

    The casing of Apple's latest phone is made of stainless steel, which also serves as its antenna.

    Richard Warner, who bought his iPhone 4 on Wednesday morning, contacted BBC News, saying that he thought the phone was "useless in its current state".

    "Apple have created a phone that has an antenna on the bottom left-hand side of the phone."

    "This means that when you hold it in your left hand, the signal bars slowly fade until there is no signal," he wrote.

    'Complaints'

    A number of videos have been posted on video sharing site YouTube complaining about the reception issue.

    One video had an American user running a speed test, with hands on and hands free.

    In it, the user 'awiginton' says that, while holding the phone "it won't even run the test when I am holding the phone... once I let go, it makes a connection and runs the test.

    "Hold it a second time, and the upload test will not start."

    Social networking site Twitter was full of chatter, with numerous tweets on the reception problems.

    The issue might stem from the way the integrated antenna is constructed. One section provides mobile reception, while another is for wi-fi.

    Some users have speculated that touching the bottom of the phone bridges this gap, affecting signal strength.

    However, it is not yet clear whether the problem affects all phones, or if the signal deteriorates when the phone is making a call or only when held in standby mode.

    When Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone 4 at Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, he described the integrated antenna as "really cool engineering".

    Apple has yet to make a comment on the current controversy surrounding the latest version of its popular phone.
    Spooky Reviewed by Spooky on . Users report 'fault' on iPhone 4 Users report 'fault' on iPhone 4 The iPhone 4 integrates the antenna into the case http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/48166000/jpg/_48166277_iphone4gap.jpg A number of users are reporting problems with their iPhone 4. Apple's latest device went on sale on Wednesday, with hundreds of people queuing outside Apple's flagship store in central London for the launch. Rating: 5

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    So if you get the faulty iPhone's you can return it for a working one, right?
    "Maybe this world is another planet's Hell"

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    Depending on the way you hold it disallows you signal o.O, that is rather shocking. Bad start...
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    NO Loget.

    Apples response to the owners:-

    Apple has released official advice for iPhone 4 owners to overcome the problem of the device losing signal when held by the lower left corner.

    Steve Jobs responded to a query about the problem from one owner by saying: "Just avoid holding it in that way."

    The official advice is to "avoid gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the black strip in the metal band".

    Alternatively, said Apple, customers could buy a case to shield the antenna.

    The iPhone 4 went on sale on 24 June, with hundreds of people queuing outside Apple's flagship store in central London for the launch.


    Rory Cellan-Jones
    One aspect of the phone which does look a success is the onboard video editing software, an app called iMovie
    Rory Cellan-Jones
    BBC's technology correspondent

    Read Rory's thoughts in full

    Many new owners reported that signal strength dropped when the phone was held.

    In a statement, Apple said: "Gripping any mobile phone will result in some attenuation of its antenna performance, with certain places being worse than others depending on the placement of the antennas."

    Steve Jobs issued his response in a message responding to an e-mail from the Ars Technica news site. Mr Jobs wrote that "All phones have sensitive areas".

    The problem is thought to be particularly acute for left-handed owners who naturally touch the phone in the sensitive area.

    The casing of Apple's latest phone is made of stainless steel, which also serves as its antenna.

    Apple sells a rubber "bumper" that shields the sensitive area as do many other firms.

    Richard Warner, one of the first to buy an iPhone 4, contacted BBC News, saying that he thought the phone was "useless in its current state".

    "Apple have created a phone that has an antenna on the bottom left-hand side of the phone."

    "This means that when you hold it in your left hand, the signal bars slowly fade until there is no signal," he wrote.

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    well, it hasnt put me off wanting to own one anyway, i just better make sure i 'do it right' - lol.
    :|

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