After writing much of iTWire's coverage of the iPhone 4 'death grip' issue, I was pleased to get some hands-on time with Apple's popular handset. As I suspected, the issue has been overstated, at least under Australian conditions.
Independent testing by PA Consulting supports Apple CEO Steve Jobs' claim that most smartphones have antenna weaknesses, but finds the iPhone 4 does not perform as well in this regard as certain BlackBerry and HTC models.
Steve Jobs' claim that there are shielding issues with all smartphones has stirred up a hornet's nest, with BlackBerry maker RIM, Nokia and HTC defending their products.
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