http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2365650,00.asp

The new iPhone's antenna is a strip of metal that goes around the
entire exterior of the case.  This means it gets great reception...
till you hold in your hand.  The second you hold it in your hand your
reception starts steadily dropping because your body grounds the
antenna.  Then your call goes "poof".

You can fix this flaw pretty easily by buying a case for the phone.
But seriously?  It's called a "handheld device" for  reason.  How did
this design flaw make it all the way through production?

I saw this in person today as someone picked up a phone that had 5
full bars and the phone immediately started losing bars.  It got to
two bars before he set it back down again - 5 full bars came back
immediately.

Really?  Really?  I mean REALLY?!?!?!?!?!?  Apple has to be kidding
about this....  Seriously?!?!?!?  I am baffled.

-Cameron

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