Jul 28

The power of today’s technology –particularly media, is quite immense. Take Apple’s Antenna issue, which they ‘addressed’ a couple of weeks ago with a quick emergency conference that debuted an antennagate song, Steve Jobs’ latest excuses and several allegations about other mobile phones, manufacturers and the phone industry in general with regards to antenna technology.

Before, it would have taken plenty of time before each company would be able to have their say and for members of the mobile phone community to be able to tell each other about individual findings. Now, thanks to the internet, all it takes is a week or even less to get word around.

Anyway, last week was full of official statements and indirect comments from other mobile phone manufacturers disagreeing with Apple. Now a private research company based in Germany, Stiftung Warentest, has announced that the iPhone 4’s antenna issues are unique.

And this is more than just trying to make simple calls on the phone and occasionally touching the handset’s exposed antenna. The German research company has put the iPhone 4 in a serious battery of tests to see how much signal is really lost when the device is touched or held.

According to the results, 90% of signal strength is lost when the antenna is touched. While it is common to lose a certain degree of signal power, losing 90% is just too much. No wonder that that iPhone 4 has a big history of dropped calls even though the device has only been launched recently.

On average, mobile phone users operate in an environment where the signal strength is not perfect. But at any strength well over 50%, one would still expect a smart phone to be functional and even handle a phone call (not minding voice quality that is); to see that Apple’s device will not work unless the actual signals are perfect, than the iPhone 4 is certainly designed with a major flaw.

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