theuerkorn
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I think it shows that there may have been some fudging with all iPhones regarding the displayed bars (after all AT&T has "more bars", and now we know it's exactly two).
HOWEVER, it's true that my iPhone4 picks up a signal better than my 3G even when held right next to each other (normal grip). Further, the speedtest.net app revealed an odd difference: The iPhone4 scores over 2 Mbps down and over 1 Mbps upload, while the 3G clocks in at 1 - 1.8 Mbps down and 0.2 Mbps upload.
So whatever this is, Apple's handling was bad, but the iPhone4 is good so far and I don't even have a case yet (waiting for the Incipio DRX to become available).
HOWEVER, it's true that my iPhone4 picks up a signal better than my 3G even when held right next to each other (normal grip). Further, the speedtest.net app revealed an odd difference: The iPhone4 scores over 2 Mbps down and over 1 Mbps upload, while the 3G clocks in at 1 - 1.8 Mbps down and 0.2 Mbps upload.
So whatever this is, Apple's handling was bad, but the iPhone4 is good so far and I don't even have a case yet (waiting for the Incipio DRX to become available).