[citation][nom]kinggraves[/nom]Overblown? Not at all. There is still a problem, this antenna still loses signal strength with a natural grip. People in somewhat poor signal areas will still get a zero bar signal. Not everyone lives next to a tower. Those people just bought a device that's fairly useless for calls. It's a problem that can easily be remedied with a piece of rubber. The REAL problem and what people take offense with is Apple's arrogance on the matter. Instead of giving out a free fix to soothe customer anger, they're trying to make a buck off it, and a pretty large buck too. Instead of admitting there is a design flaw, they treat their customers like they're idiots who can't hold a phone correctly. I can tell you that the worst thing a CS rep can do is treat an upset customer like a fool. No company with respect to it's consumer base will tell that consumer that THEY are in the wrong and that the customer's problem is not a problem. The bandage they're going to use here is an update that will change the bar display to show a different signal range, thus fooling the user into thinking that the problem went away. Reality is, if "holding it wrong" drops calls now, it will continue to.[/citation]
Obviously you didn't read the article at anandtech fully! The only way to make the phone unusable was to cup the bottom of it completely. Just pick up your smartphone right now and cup the bottom 1/4 or so semi tightly and you will see your signal go away! It seems that holding your phone normally and not trying to make the signal go away won't have problems for 99% of users. For the edge case users they should promptly return it! If I had any phone that dropped signal because I had bad signal in the first place and a design flaw made it even worse and I don't want a case then I would return it and get something with an internal antenna. No big deal. Why should Apple give you something for free or appease you in any way when you aren't required to have an iPhone and have plenty of Android handsets on the market to choose from. If everybody had problems I could see Apple doing something, but why waste millions for a few edge cases?