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Ive tried holding in both hands how i hold a standard phone and it's working fine. Perhaps if i was to hold it in one particular way it might start dropping, im not sure as i haven't really played around with it and tried to get it to drop. This is not to say that some users are not having a problem when they hold the phone.
As i mentioned the O2 network in the UK has got excellent coverage so perhaps i do get a good reception. However ive been getting good reception in the SE of england, Norfolk, Essex, Suffolk, Cambridge and london. Traveling on the train the signal has remained stronger (i.e. it doesn't drop as often and the internet speed is faster). So the signal test has not been limited to my particular home town.
Perhaps without the update the signal is displayed stronger, however i based my review on usage, i.e. making the calls and surfing/net connections and the phone has had a better connection than my previous phone, my experiences with phones mean i don't usually pay much attention to the signal strength, im really only interested if it's EDGE or 3G.