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Laidback
07-02-2010, 09:52 PM
NEW YORK (AP) -- Apple Inc. said Friday that it was "stunned" to find that its iPhones have for years been using a "totally wrong" formula to determine how many bars of signal strength they are getting.
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Apple said that's the reason behind widespread complaints from users that the latest model, iPhone 4, can show a sudden plunge in signal strength when they hold it in a way that covers a small black strip on one edge of the phone. Users have jokingly called this the "death grip" for the phone.

That drop seems exaggerated because the phone can wrongly display four or five bars of signal strength when it shouldn't, Apple said.

"Their big drop in bars is because their high bars were never real in the first place," the company said in a statement to users.

Yet the statement that the bar display is "totally wrong" is surprising, since there is no standard formula in the industry for translating signal strength to bars.

The company said it will fix the formula to one recommended by AT&T Inc. through a free software update within a few weeks for the most recent iPhone models, 3G, 3GS and 4. However, the "wrong" formula goes back as far as the original iPhone, launched in 2007.

AT&T, the iPhone's exclusive carrier in the U.S., has borne much of the users' blame for dropped calls and poor wireless performance. In saying that the phones have been showing too many bars, Apple is putting the spotlight on the network's performance. AT&T declined comment Friday.

If the phones haven't been giving a good indication of signal strength, users may have been missing clues that they should go to a location with a better signal to place a call, or that they're holding the phone wrong.

Apple apologized to customers "for any anxiety we may have caused."

"We are also making bars 1, 2 and 3 a bit taller so they will be easier to see," the company said in the statement.

Apple launched the iPhone 4 on June 24 in the U.S. and four other countries, and users began complaining on Apple's customer support website within hours.

Some outside engineers and users have blamed the iPhone 4's apparent reception problems on the novel design that incorporates its antenna into the case. But the company said that any phone will show reduced reception if held in a way that covers the antenna, usually mounted at the rear and bottom of a phone. It maintains that iPhone 4's wireless performance is better than previous models.

Spencer Webb, president of antenna design company AntennaSys Inc., found in cursory testing that switching to the "death grip" took an iPhone 4 from five bars to one. But that didn't interrupt a call in progress.

Dropped calls are what really rile users, he said, not the bars. In the U.S., AT&T has embarked on a multibillion dollar program to upgrade its network capacity, particularly in New York and San Francisco, where the iPhone is extra popular.

"I don't think they're solving a problem, if there is one," he said.

He said it was too early to conclude that the antenna design is faulty, given that the phone has been out only for a week.

At the same time, Apple could have defused the situation by including a simple card in the iPhone's packaging, showing how best to hold it, Webb said.

Despite recurring complaints about dropped calls and slow data service, particularly in the U.S., the iPhone is a standout success, with each model selling faster than the previous one. Apple said it sold 1.7 million iPhone 4s in its first three days, essentially running out of stock.

Shares of Apple, which is based in Cupertino, Calif., fell $2.94, or 1.2 percent, to $245.54 in afternoon trading Friday. Dallas-based AT&T lost 14 cents, or 0.6 percent, to $24.20.

source: finance.yahoo.com

BMW-PRINCE
07-03-2010, 10:33 AM
thats why i didnt get one. Also because I have sprint and would have to break my contract

Faymester
07-03-2010, 10:46 AM
'how to hold your iphone' :lolhit:

bubu
07-03-2010, 11:24 AM
actually, I think the "miscalculation" was 100% deliberate to make AT&T's pathetic & oversubscribed network look better with "more bars". A minor antenna flaw design just revealed it.

The real scandal is that no news outlet seems to have mentioned is that this "flawed formula" is only present in AT&T iphones! Why would you need a different formula on AT&T handsets in the first place to calculate signal strength...GSM is GSM. The iphone hardware is identical world-wide and all the baseband radio & software updates are released globally.

xmetrix
07-03-2010, 12:21 PM
miscalculation my ass. ****ty product. ****ty lies to make everything better. Tell users that OH hey we fixed it. 100% signal strength now means 5 bars, 91 to 99 is 4 bars. **** it we'll just adjust it so that peoples bars appear since thats all they care about. 4/5 bars with ****TY HORRIBLE SPeeds and worse call quality, But hey, they're apple fans, they wont notice the difference between a garbled phone call and a clear one, not unless they're MISSING THE ****ING BARS lol.

iPhones are pure garbage. Always have been, probably always will be. "there's an app for that" mentality is the height of ignorance :)
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BSM 135i
07-03-2010, 03:02 PM
hahahaha iFail!

g24
07-03-2010, 03:49 PM
+1 iFail4 LOL 1.7 million people bought the iPhone4 without even seeing one in person :chair:. The smart people bought Apple Stock :shhh: ;) :eatpop:

42o
07-26-2010, 12:38 AM
+1 iFail4 LOL 1.7 million people bought the iPhone4 without even seeing one in person :chair:. The smart people bought Apple Stock :shhh: ;) :eatpop:

:cool::D:buttrock:

indohan
07-26-2010, 01:04 AM
Glad I returned mine. :D
Let's just wait for the iPhone 4s

ooibhuskyoo
07-26-2010, 01:29 AM
I don't know what's everyone's problem, but I have no complaints with mine. I have one of the first iPhone 4's shipped (I got mine June 22nd), and I have not had any problems with my iPhone. I can grip my phone in any way without having any bars fall or any calls dropped. I know plenty of people who have the iPhone 4 as well, and no one has complained about any "deathgrip" problems. After discussing signal strength and bars with one of my peers we came to the realization that since we are using digital signals with cell phones now a days, it wouldn't really matter if you had 1 bar or 5. To prove it we went to various places with 1, 3, and 5 bars of service and made calls to each other (He has a Palm smartphone), and each call had similar, if not the same, call quality.

Plus, people buy the iPhone not because it's the most awesome calling phone in the business, but offers almost more luxuries than any other phone in the market. From remote desktop software to navigation software, or even Words with Friends, the iPhone offers more Apps (useful or not) than any other phone out there. The iPhone 4 also has one of the best displays out of all the smartphones in the market. I believe the Droid X's resolution has even went DOWN from the previous model of the Droid.

So, before everyone jumps on the "iFail/iPhone 4 Sucks" bandwagon, you should see the iPhone 4 for what it really is. It's more than just a device to make calls with, but a super-productive (or non-productive at work) smartphone that appeals to everyone of all ages. Take a look around you guys: the iPhone is one of the only smartphones that everyone from 12 year olds to 80 year olds want.

I'm no fanboy, just someone who is very happy with the product I purchased, and feels that everyone is just jumping on the bandwagon to add fuel to the fire.

/rant

*flame suit on!!!*

John Beckham
07-26-2010, 01:34 AM
Watch Apple's presentation on Smartphones Reception,

It'll just show you that every smartphone has a weak spot, the only reason iPhone 4 is getting bashed is because there was so much hype about it and it is the single most popular tech device to date.

I have mine, and once in a while when I try to hold it with the "death grip" it falls.
Other times it's completely fine.

I'm not an Apple "fan" as my family has had apple computers before I was born,
so when I say that I can't go to any other product or device, I say it because I believe it to be the best (for me) and not becuase I'm on a bandwagon

JE