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It's the Spot, Not the Death Grip, That's the Problem!

It's the Spot, Not the Death Grip, That's the Problem!

Posted July 19, 2010 at 3:46pm by iClarified
Finally, CNN Fortune has published an article noting that Apple PR has managed to change the iPhone 4's 'spot' into a death grip that all phones suffer from.

At the Apple (AAPL) press event on Friday, somehow, right in front of a crowd of journalists (depicted at the end of the Taiwanese video below), the 'finger spot' that cut signal somehow turned into a more universal 'death grip' which also cuts signal but in just about every mobile device ever made.

It's been an infuriating process to watch. The iPhone suffers signal loss when you grip it tightly and block the antenna. Every phone does. This is not a problem worth mentioning.


The real issue is that if you use your finger to lightly bridge the two antennas that are separated at the bottom left of the iPhone 4, you will lose signal. This is what all the fuss should be about. As we've mentioned before - this is what is fixed by wrap, a bandaid, duck tape, or a case. Not the death grip. Somehow Apple managed to get through an entire press conference and Q&A period without addressing this issue and even turning it into a different one.

After the press conference, HTC, Nokia, Samsung and RIM all issued statements saying their phones weren't affected by the death grip.

Of course it affects your phones! When you squeeze a bunch of electronics and antennas together and surround them with a handful of signal-blocking water, you will lose signal. Like Steve Jobs said, "every device ever made has that same issue. That is just physics."

This played into Apple's plan perfectly. Everyone with a HTC, Nokia, Samsung, and Blackberry can easily pick up their devices and simulate the death grip.


But, the death grip was never the issue that made the iPhone 4 unique. The issue was with the 'finger spot.' The unique design of the external antennas makes it so that bridging them with flesh cuts the signal.

Fortune is in awe of Apple's PR capabilities and rightly so. Let's just hope Apple has secretly been applying an electrically insulating coating on the sides. Otherwise get yourself awrapforthat, an invisibleSHIELD, or a free bumper.

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an0ther
an0ther - July 19, 2010 at 6:58pm
Are people really still talking about this? I thought the song said it all. Get over it! If you don't like it, don't buy it. You can take it back, but you know you won't.
Andrew
Andrew - July 19, 2010 at 6:20pm
I CANT BELIEVE THIS....I t really took people this long to realize this "the lower left hand holding" problem was clearly overblown and Apple knew it hench the spin doctoring. I never could reproduce the signal loss holding it "that way" but "x marks the spot" surely did it!! Again i never loss signal because I========== sorry signal loss issue. Holding my phone wrong whilst i type this.. :)
kloquewerk
kloquewerk - July 19, 2010 at 5:48pm
I thought everyone knew that when people say "death grip" they weren't talking about the force applied to holding the phone...IT ALWAYS MEANT THE SPOT. I believe iClarified and apparently Fortune, are taking the term death grip a little too literally. I don't believe anyone ever said it was force or pressure applied, just the exposed antenna. Funny how it took you guys this long to catch on, good job. SMH
Roberto
Roberto - July 19, 2010 at 7:29pm
Death grip has never meant the spot. Death grip meant holding the phone to tightly and smothering the antenna. Clearly different. Perhaps YOU need to catch on...
kloquewerk
kloquewerk - July 19, 2010 at 8:20pm
If you look at all the forum posts (howardforums for example) and alllll the youtube videos, you'll see that they were clearly speaking about the black bar at the bottom left being covered and dropping signal. Never once saw a video about holding the phone tightly.
bhd
bhd - July 19, 2010 at 5:23pm
Did the same thing with few iPhone in Apple Store yesterday. All of them had 4.0.1 and '3' SIMs installed. Tried to call to myself while holding the phone in 'death grip' and covering all 3 antennas. Nothing happened, the signal stayed the same all the time which were 3 bars out of 5 at the moment.
Seth
Seth - July 19, 2010 at 3:51pm
Where's the link to the fortune article?
Mike
Mike - July 19, 2010 at 3:58pm
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