A decade and a half ago, when Apple unveiled the iPhone 4 sporting a gorgeous stainless steel frame, with a chemically-strengthened aluminosilicate glass, coupled with the unibody chassis to make it perhaps the most desirable device of its time. Unfortunately, its unrivaled beauty was overshadowed by a problem that has been immortalized in technology history as ‘Antennagate.’ It was found that when users gripped the iPhone 4 in a specific manner, the device’s cellular reception dropped, with the number of bars reducing dramatically. At the time, Steve Jobs famously suggested that people were holding the handset incorrectly, but that did […]
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