Same here. Rock steady performance.My device doesn't appear to be impacted by this at all. Absolutely no change in wireless signal at all.
I tried over and over shame on me but I cannot get it to affect my signal at all
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You're holding it wrong.
NEW INFORMATION: Going into your basement and covering your phone (and, consequently, yourself) with blankets and pillows, WHILE holding the corner, will cause you lose some signal strength.
Shocking development.
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I keep telling her that but she doesn't listen....You're holding it wrong.
Totally agree. *cough* apple *cough* *cough* lol. But it is kinda awkward to grab. I just happened to notice when I was watching Netflix. It is just kind of a fore warning to not grab the corner.
Well phones have this thing nowadays, where you can use them in landscape mode. Landscape mode means sideways by the way. When you hold your phone in this orientation, you cover the corners of the device. But I don't know, I'm not a genius.For you to have problems with these death grips though you must really hold the phone wrong since they are located on the corners of the phone.
...or have really big hands...For you to have problems with these death grips though you must really hold the phone wrong
The death grip was a reference to the fact that your hand covered the antenna during normal use. It was just in a bad location.
Most phone's will have there "Spot" Its just a matter of putting that spot in a location thats least likely to affect operations.
Top corner = Much better spot than the sides lol
Landscape usage is abnormal?And I'm not retarded. I meant normal usage dumbass.
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And I'm not retarded. I meant normal usage dumbass.
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Landscape usage is abnormal?
Or put your thumbs on the bottom edge of the phone, and rest and curve your index fingers on the upper corners phone, or maybe that's also abnormal and super weird.No it isn't, however I think we can agree the phone is used more in portrait than landscape. And when you use the phone in landscape, I question how you hold it. In order to cover that spot you either hold the phone really awkwardly or cover the speakers...
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And when you use the phone in landscape, I question how you hold it. In order to cover that spot you either hold the phone really awkwardly or cover the speakers...