After Apple officially launched iPhone 4, complaints began to surface that the phone's signal strength dropped when users gripped the phone by the metal antenna band on the lower left side. Apple immediately defended their revolutionary device by offering an immediate solution to the alleged antenna reception problem.
"If you ever experience this on your iPhone 4, avoid gripping it in the lower left corner in a way that covers both sides of the black strip in the metal band." - Source: Engadget
Even though dozens of examples contrary to Apple's advice appear in their own iPhone 4 FaceTime promo videos, it's important to accept the fact that iGripping your iPhone is no longer cool. It's so 2009.
Steve Jobs will tell you that the new style craze for iPhone 4 is all about a loose fingering technique.
iGripping is out... iFingering is in. Now you can't say you didn't get the memo.
"This changes everything. Again."
The iPhone 4 is built for Left Handers.
I hold it in my right hand as I touch the screen with my left hand.
Right handers are screwed.
Posted by: James Katt | June 25, 2010 at 10:02 PM