Problems with the iPhone 4 antenna were predicted back on June 10 by a Danish professor
Attention to the iPhone 4 does not wane. On the Engage with reference to /. They write that problems with the antenna were predicted as early as June 10th.
Antenna expert Geert Froelun Pedersen of Aalborg University has expressed concern about the external antennas of the iPhone 4 two weeks before the release of the device. In his interview on June 10, he explained that external antennas are not a new idea, but because of them there may be problems with the reception of the network.
Researchers at Aalborg University have already proven that more than 90 percent of the antenna signal of any phone can disappear while holding the phone. According to Herth, ideally, the phone should have two antennas, so when one is blocked, the other should work. So what will we do now, Apple?
Antenna expert Geert Froelun Pedersen of Aalborg University has expressed concern about the external antennas of the iPhone 4 two weeks before the release of the device. In his interview on June 10, he explained that external antennas are not a new idea, but because of them there may be problems with the reception of the network.
Human tissues in any case have an inhibitory effect on the function of the antenna. Due to touch, most of the antenna's energy is converted into heat and lost.
Researchers at Aalborg University have already proven that more than 90 percent of the antenna signal of any phone can disappear while holding the phone. According to Herth, ideally, the phone should have two antennas, so when one is blocked, the other should work. So what will we do now, Apple?