Jul 19

It was only a short while ago that the new iPhone iOS 4.0.1 update has been released and aside from a new color scheme for some side applications, the biggest addition here is the fact that Apple has changed how the device would calculate the signal for users.

With the new OS update, the signal bars rarely ever show a full signal; which is quite odd for locations where other devices are working just fine. Apple has also made it easier to see how low the signal for an area is by adjusting the sizes of the graphics to show slightly larger bars than usual. It seems that Apple really wants to emphasize that with the iPhone 4, getting a good signal is no longer a possibility.

But is this really the solution to the iPhone 4 antenna problem? It is not. The device would still drop an ongoing call if a certain part of the handset was pressed during operation. This would have been okay (or at least, less of an issue) if it was an obscure part of the handset that was not often touched. However, the part is an exposed piece of plastic where the metal antenna boarder around the device connects to the phone –it is situated in an area that is prone to be touched if the handset is held with the left hand.

Apple has even stated that users are simply “holding the device wrong”, ignoring the fact that the problem still lies with their hardware.

Many users tired of waiting for an actual solution that works, have resorted to using more creative ideas in improving the performance of their device. Some would cover the antenna with some tape while others have reported that a small coat of nail polish is enough. Others simply place the handset in a protective case which prevents the antenna from being directly touched.