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Paul.

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If you live in a city or a strong signal area I wouldn't worry about it. I found the iPhone 4 to have better signal strength than the 3G and the origional iPhone. I'm left handed and don't think too much about how I hold the thing.
 

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Paul Hobbs said:
If you live in a city or a strong signal area I wouldn't worry about it. I found the iPhone 4 to have better signal strength than the 3G and the origional iPhone. I'm left handed and don't think too much about how I hold the thing.
I'm with vodaphone and have not had a problem so far.Paul I am right handed but hold the iPhone 4 in my left hand as I take notes,eat,drink etc with the right.So does this mean you do the opposite to me? just curious.
 
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Have to say i've never had reception issues with the iPhone4/4s, and found the call quality to be very good, same with several HTC's but not the Galaxy S2, it always has a strong signal but isn't great call quality wise IME, a few people have said i sounded muffled though i can hear others fine, apart from one friend, who owns a GS2 :roll:
 

Paul.

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RodhasGibson said:
Paul Hobbs said:
If you live in a city or a strong signal area I wouldn't worry about it. I found the iPhone 4 to have better signal strength than the 3G and the origional iPhone. I'm left handed and don't think too much about how I hold the thing.
I'm with vodaphone and have not had a problem so far.Paul I am right handed but hold the iPhone 4 in my left hand as I take notes,eat,drink etc with the right.So does this mean you do the opposite to me? just curious.

Nope, I hold it in my left still. I only mentioned it as the antenna gate thing suggested it was worse for lefties.
 

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