Nokia might have had a laugh at Apple expense for iPhone 4’s “death grip” woes, nevertheless, as it was pointed out in the same article Nokia phones are not immune to the issue and various videos and pictures have been circulating supporting the claim, a report from Consumer Report further strengthens the claim.
In a study carried out by Consumer Report, it has been pointed out that all phones are subject to interference from the user who is using them and the fact that there’s an absence of hard evidence that iPhone 4 reception is problematic compared to past iPhones.
“Indeed, all cell phones, from the mightiest smartphones to the most basic flip models, must consistently overcome a major communication obstacle: you,” wrote Consumer Reports and referred to a recent review on Anandtech that demonstrates the iPhone 4 actually has better reception than the iPhone 3GS.