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Apple publicly confirm ‘call’ issues: solution? buy a case

KitGuru reported yesterday on the issues that many people were experiencing with the iPhone 4. Today Apple have confirmed that there are indeed problems with the phone which can cause call related problems, linked to pickup reception.

The problems occur when the user touches two seams of the antenna band on the exterior of the shell at the same time, leading to the signal being dropped, sometimes entirely.

In the midst of many forum thread discussions relating to the issues Apple released a statement to the press.

“Gripping any phone will result in some attenuation of its antenna performance with certain places being worse than others depending on the placement of the antennas. This is a fact of life for every wireless phone. If you ever experience this on your Phone 4, avoid gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the black strip in the metal band, or simply use one of many available cases.”

So far this statement has not been very positively received with one KitGuru reader telling us “Why the hell should I have to buy a case to use my new Apple iPhone? It is ridiculous, Apple should never have released this phone in the current state. No one told me you had to hold the phone in a specific way to get it to work right!”.


Two antennas adorn the iPhone 4 and they are both built into the steel strip seen on the shell. The one on the right is for reception and the one on the left is for Bluetooth and Wi-fi. Logically the way you hold the phone will depend if you are left or right handed.

KitGuru says: This could well become a major issue for Apple – the solution might actually be to start supplying a slim case with the iPhone.

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5 comments

  1. I think this is disgraceful. You can’t tackle a solution by asking people to buy a case so your fingers dont touch certain parts of the housing.

  2. What are they thinking, they need to look after their current customers. You can’t not be expected to hold a phone a specific way for it to work right

  3. I am glad now I didn’t preorder one, seems its best to wait for revision 2

  4. I will wait for revision 2. There better be a solution to this, they cannot expect people to buy a case or hold their phone a specific way.

  5. This is a crappy engineering. 700 bucks for what? A brick that can’t call?