
[UPDATE June 27th 6:13]
by iphone-tips-tricks.com Meanwhile, one MacRumors reader emailed Steve Jobs about the iPhone 4 signal issues
“I love everything about the phone except my signal issues”, he wrote. Steve Jobs reportedly replied immediately with:
“There are no reception issues. Stay Tuned.”
May I be free to say that “Stay Tuned” is a tip to watch iTunes, particularly for am iOS version 4.0.1 to popup in iTunes? And let me guess, after the software fix in iOS 4.0.1, everybody in the world was wrong by pointing at the iPhone 4 antenna. duration will tell. I am exited what is happening the coming days [END UPDATE]
Yesterdays there were many tweets regarding the so called “Dead Grip” issue or “Grip of Dead”. One popular one was the following:
“Blocking iPhone 4 antenna kills reception. Blocking mic kills audio, and covering the screen makes it impossible to see Retina Display” tweeted by Daniel Eran Dilger
If you have followed the blogposts and youtube the last 48 hours, you might get the impression the whole world is kind of pointing the finger to the antenna construction of the new iPhone 4. But is it really an issue? and whether the reply is yes, is it a hardware issue?
There are reports of the same Dead Grip symptoms on iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS after updating to iOS4 and the reporters are saying it did not had these problems in previous iPhone OS 3. Why is that so interesting? Well, iOS is software and whether that is true that it is caused by iOS 4.0, next that issue can be fixed in iOS 4.0.1 just considering it is software! The ware is soft so it is fixable you understand?
Appleinsider reports that there were forum discussions pointing the problem caused by the iOS 4.0 software. It might switching frequencies differently than before iOS 4.0. Please check that excellent post for the technical nitty gritty stuff.
“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.”
So whether that is all true, the Dead Grip is gone by the next iOS 4.0.1 update and all the buzz and worries are gone too. And, whether it is not true, there are still work arounds. Just wrap a iBumper around your iPhone 4 or “Just NOT holding your iPhone that way”. And whether you want to avoid scratches in the front or back of your new iPhone 4 next why not additionally stick some iPhone 4 Screen Protector like invisible shields to protect it. Mean while, let’s wait for iOS 4.0.1 the coming days before making the issues bigger in our head. I trust everything will come OK soon.
sources: via1 via2
Orginal post by noreply@blogger.com (Waku_Waku)
Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.