Don't get me wrong, the antenna is an issue and needs to be addressed one way or another, but why doesn't it get a stamp of approval by Consumer Reports?
Everyone is making fun of "your holding it wrong" but I find myself holding it with my pinky to the bottom supporting the phone while phone rests on my fingers and not the palm. I find it more supportive since its less likely it will slip out of my hands.
Also many other remedies include the bumper, or putting a small piece of Zagg shield on the antenna.
Sadly even with the antenna debacle, I am still keeping the phone and would never go back to the HTC EVO, or any Android at the moment for that matter. The iPhone 4 has so many pluses that it out weighs the antenna issue.
Everyone is making fun of "your holding it wrong" but I find myself holding it with my pinky to the bottom supporting the phone while phone rests on my fingers and not the palm. I find it more supportive since its less likely it will slip out of my hands.
Also many other remedies include the bumper, or putting a small piece of Zagg shield on the antenna.
Sadly even with the antenna debacle, I am still keeping the phone and would never go back to the HTC EVO, or any Android at the moment for that matter. The iPhone 4 has so many pluses that it out weighs the antenna issue.