IPhone 4 Cases – The Quick Fix For Your IPhone 4 Reception Issues.
There have been thousands of reports and articles from iPhone 4 owners about the iPhone 4 and the signal issues they are experiencing.The common issues that everyone is talking, writing and blogging about is the complete loss of cell services and data on the iPhone 4.
All things seem to lead to the way you hold your iPhone.The iPhone 4 singal, or antenna problem.While it may sound silly, it’s a very real problem for thousands of iPhone 4 owners.I use my iPhone 4 religiously, almost all hours of the day either from home or from work. When the iPhone 4 is held a certain way (which in all honesty seems to be the proper way to hold it), there’s a complete loss of signal. The display of the signal bars on the phone drop from a full 4 or 5 bars right down to nothing and your calls are immediately dropped.
Apple has been extremely slow in even talking about or responding to this problem, stating just recently that a software update to iOS 4 will correct the problem of the signal bars showing incorrect signal quality.While it bugs me to no end to thing that this is the only reason for dropped calls in an excellent signal area on the iPhone 4, it is sadly the only thing Apple has said about the matter.
There is a quick fix out there for this issue, and it has to do with having an iPhone 4 case on your iPhone.With a case on the iPhone 4, Consumer Reports confirms that the signal loss is gone and it doesn’t matter how you hold your iPhone. It is yet another indication that there is in fact something very wrong with the internal design of the iPhone 4 itself.To be honest with you I have always been a very firm believer in protecting any gadget I have, including my iPhone 4 by putting it in a case.it is a very expensive item, so spending just $10.00 – $20.00 on a good looking, and more important – a protective case just seems like good old common sense to me.I certainly don’t want scratches or scuffs on my iPhone 4, but that doesn’t take away from the problem I have with this whole signal issue going on with a brand new phone.
Gizmodo states that Apple may in fact be doing some type of a silent or unannounced recall on the iPhone 4 with certain customers.Swapping out their iPhone 4 with a new one from Apple, and as such, the signal and antenna issue does not seem to be a problem on the swapped out iPhone 4’s.Apple themselves have not publicly stated that there is any type of recall going on, and as such we have to treat this talk of a silent recall as nothing more than a rumor.But a good number of customers have noticed that the signal loss issue has all buy dissappeared on their swapped out iPhone 4. While others continue to have a problem, unless of course, they put their iPhone 4 back in an iPhone case again.