They showed all that to prove they did test it, and they did know about it 
prior to putting it out for purchase. Its so the class action lawsuit will be 
dismissed.  

/guess

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On Jul 20, 2010, at 10:02 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> I think the bottom line on this is best summed up with"
> The difference between theory and practice is much bigger
> in practice than in theory.
> 
> While they spent all that money on lab for testing, it certainly
> appears that they didn't actually have a person holding the
> phone while testing it.  Works great in the lab.  In the field...
> In dealing with things in a lab, many times you get into a routine.
> You make lots of tests, but don't realize there is a basic flaw
> in the way the person holds the phone that doesn't test how most
> people hold it.
> 
> --Gene
> 
> 
> Juha-Matti Laurio made the following keystrokes:
>> http://www.apple.com/antenna/testing-lab.html
>> 
>> via Cryptome
>> 
>> "Apple has invested more than $100 million building its advanced antenna 
>> design 
>> and test labs."
>> 
>> Juha-Matti
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