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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

iPhone 4 Meet Soaring Expectations

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The first reviews of Apple's new phone can now read in American media. They are almost all glowing positive. If critics are right, Apple has really shot the parrot.

"There is no reason to talk around it. iPhone 4 in our assessment the best smartphone on the market. The combination of the stunning new hardware, the incredible display, the new cameras and the key improvements of the operating system makes [ the iPhone 4 ] for an extremely compelling product , " writes Engadget .
The site provides further that testeksemplaret iPhone 4 was less inclined than its predecessor to lose the connection, albeit Engadget had connection problems at the location shown ill nationwide AT & T network in New York.
Does this mean that Apple's new phone still is not born with antenna problems, such as the head of a Danish- American research project on mobile antenna area recently assessed in ComON ?
Apparently there is some truth .
At Wall Street Journal has the seasoned IT journalist Walt Mossberg compared antenna sensitivity between 4 and iPhone an iPhone 3GS.
"Both Apple and AT & T says they have tried to get four iPhone work better with AT & T's network ... but in my test network connectivity was a mixed experience. Compared with the old model loses iPhone 4 slightly fewer calls made to my car in Washington and Boston ... but still had some places weaker signal (on the new phone , red ). iPhone 4 showed no or fewer lines on the network indicator icon than its predecessor , " writes Walt Mossberg .
The missing points despite so he could often call anyway.
Apple has , according to the Wall Street Journal confirmed the problem with network indicator icon and promised to fix it.
But Walt Mosberg is not convinced.
Compared with the previous iPhone , the new in some situations are not good enough to get a signal :
"At least six cases during my test said the new iPhone " no network "or" searching for network "where the old iPhone, which I held in my other hand , showed a network signal with at least two points [ on the network indicator icon ]. The phone was back online after a few seconds , but it was still disturbing, "writes Wall Street Journal- notifier.
So bad is the problem with the iPhone four and AT & T's network coverage, the newspaper only recommend the phone with a large reservation. People who are already experiencing gaps in AT & T's coverage and will use phone calls, should only buy it if they simultaneously have a second phone from another telecommunications company that they may have in reserve .
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