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Apple on iPhone complaints: You're holding it wrong

Hours after its iPhone 4 went on sale to excited crowds Thursday, Apple found itself responding to complaints that holding the phone by its metal edge causes mobile reception to suffer.

The company's response, in a nutshell? You're holding it wrong.

"Just avoid holding it in that way," Apple CEO Steve Jobs wrote in an e-mail that was making the rounds on the Web on Friday morning.

An official statement from Apple expanded in less pointed language than Jobs, who is known to occasionally answer e-mails from customers himself.

"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," Apple said in a written statement.

One of the new phone's vaunted features is its sleek design -- nearly 25 percent thinner than its most recent predecessor. That's achieved, in part, by snaking the antenna through a metal band around the edges of the phone.

The Apple statement, like early user reviews, said that putting a cover on the phone also reduces interference.

"If you ever experience this on your iPhone 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," the company says.

The iPhone 4 -- with its dual cameras, high-resolution display and glass-backed design -- has received mostly positive reviews since its release. But by late Thursday, tech blogs and other websites were filling up with complaints about the reception issue.

On CNN's iReport, several contributors noted the problem.

Keith Taylor of Sarasota, Florida, submitted a video review that initially said gripping the metal band made reception slightly worse than that of the iPhone 3GS.

Hours later, he wrote a follow-up saying that "the reception problem is very real" and that it improved when he bought a protective cover for the phone.

Share your thoughts on the new iPhone 4 with iReport.

The reception issue is chief among complaints that surfaced in the day since the iPhone 4 went on sale in Apple stores and other outlets.

There have been some reports of the phone's glass casing cracking easily and of its "retina display" screen, billed as one of the sharpest in the industry, scratching even after only a few days of wear and tear.

iReporters share iPhone mania

Other owners of the new iPhone have reported that the display has an annoying yellow tint, although most have not noticed that.
Got to love their response :roll:
 

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lol exactly why im not getting another iphone
 


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"Dude, can you hear me now? oh wait. I'm holding it wrong"

f**k that.............
 

DOPEYBOY247

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there's only 1 iphone, well 3gs iphone 4 and a bunch of android and Blackberry phones.
i still can't believe the iphone still gets all this hype since there are other phones that do what the iphone does plus more..
and yea, by 2011 i'm sure Apple is going to release the "iphone 4gs"
 

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lol, im sure you guys have seen the 4 blended already.

good stuff
 

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lol imma step out on a limb and say it blended lol
 

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This is the same crap that happens with other devices. Microsoft xbox 360 ruins disks when people spin their xbox's while a disk is spinning in the device. It's so funny how technology has patterns. I have no issues with my reception. I also don't put the jaws of life on my phone while using it though.
 


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